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A continuously evolving geography requires a good understanding in networks. As such, this paper accounts for theories and applications of complex networks and their role both in geography in general, as well as in determining various geographical network trajectories. It assesses how links between agents lead to an evolutionary process of network retention, as well as network variation, and how geography influences these mechanisms.
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