In the fragment from the text “The issues of mobility,
production and distribution became interrelated in a complex
geographical setting where the local, regional and global
became increasingly blurred through the development
of new passengers and freight transport systems”
(lines 57-62), the word blurred can be replaced by
From the sentence in the text “Since the 1990s, transport
geography has received renewed attention with new
realms of investigation” (lines 55-57), it can be concluded
that transport geography
In the fragment “However, from the 1970s, technical,
political and economic changes challenged the centrality
of transportation in many geographical and regional
development investigations” (lines 39-42), the word
However introduces the idea of
From the fragment of the text “However, from the 1970s, technical, political and economic changes challenged the centrality of transportation in many geographical and regional development investigations. The strong spatial anchoring effect of high transportation costs receded and decentralization was a dominant paradigm that was observed within cities (suburbanization), but also within regions.” (lines 39-46), it can be inferred that
In the fragment “In the 1960s, transport had to be formalized
as key factors in location theories” (lines 35-36), the modal
verb had to implies an idea of