locationstowns
Locationstowns are settlements whose development and daily life are shaped primarily by their geographical location relative to transport networks, regional centers, and natural features. They are used as a typology in urban geography and regional planning to examine how place and accessibility influence economic structure and land use. The term emphasizes that location can be the dominant determinant of a town's growth path, more so than intrinsic characteristics alone. They are not a fixed category; a locationstown can change status as networks evolve.
The concept builds on location theory and gateway town ideas and is used to analyze towns along
Locationstowns typically exhibit high accessibility and robust throughput. Their economies often hinge on services for travelers,
They can be corridor towns along highways or rail lines, border towns at crossings, gateway towns at
Researchers measure distance, travel time, accessibility indices, employment linkages, and tourism indicators to classify locationstowns and