CENTROS LOCAIS E PEQUENAS CIDADES: diferenças necessárias (local centers and small cities: differences necessary)
Abstract
O trabalho procura contribuir para estabelecer diferenças conceituais entre centros locais e pequenas cidades. Ambos os termos tem sido utilizados em diversas bibliografias como se fossem sinônimos, não levando em conta as necessárias diferenças entre ambos no contexto da urbanização brasileira.
Palavras-chave: centros locais, pequenas cidades, conceitos.
ABSTRACT
The paper aims to help establish the conceptual differences between local centers and small towns. Both terms have been used in vdiverse bibliographies as if they were synonymous, not taking in account the necessary differences between them in the context of brazilian urbanization.
Key words: local centres, small towns, concepts.
RESUMEN
El documento tiene como objetivo ayudar a establecer las diferencias conceptuales entre los centros locales y las pequeñas ciudades. Ambos términos han sido utilizados en diferentes bibliografías como si no fueran sinónimos, teniendo en cuenta las diferencias necesarias entre ellos en el contexto de la urbanización brasileña.
Palabras-claves: centros locales, pequeñas ciudades, conceptos.
DOI: 10.4215/RM2010.0920.0005
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