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Consumer spatial behaviour in the East Kimberley Region

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Goodwin, Ruth P.

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Modern geographic research has tended to focus on spatial relationships. A recent extension of this research has been in the individual's decision-making process, and its relationship to aggregate models of spatial behaviour (Lloyd and Jennings, 1978). Consumer spatial behaviour may be defined as 'the decisions individuals make about their use of action in space' (Morril, 1974).

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