(Redirected from Aire Urbaine)The 'aire urbaine' (not to be confused with English "
urban area") is an
INSEE (the national statistics office of France) statistical region comprising a ''
couronne périurbaine'' commuter belt around a contiguous ''
pôle urbain'' (
urban area) urban core.
The ''aire urbaine'' is a demographical unit the result of a quite literal methodology: drawn upon France's nation-wide map of interlocking ''
commune'' municipalities, the ''aire urbaine'' has for its centre a ''
pôle urbain'' (similar to a ''
unité urbaine'' ("
urban unit") - see note below) core of communes containing an interconnecting and unbroken urban growth; this centre forms a "pole of attraction" for a ''
couronne périurbaine'' ("periurban ring" or
commuter belt)
communes having at least 40% of their resident populations commuting with the ''
pôle urbain'', or with other communes having the same relation to the ''
pôle urbain''. The result is a precise demographic map of a) a centre of urban growth and b) its socio-economic reach into the surrounding area.
Note: There is a slight difference between a ''
unité urbaine'' and a ''
pôle urbain'' : the basic ''
unité urbaine'' is a contiguous urban growth containing at least 5,000 jobs, and the ''pôle urbain'' is the same as a centre of demographic growth; that is to say it is an
urban area that it is not contained within the ''
couronne périurbaine'' (
commuter belt) of any other ''
pôle urbain''.
Here is a list of the fifteen largest ''aires urbaines'' of France based on population at the 1999 census:
Aire urbaine
| Population (March 1999)
| Yearly percent change (1990-1999)
|
|---|
01- Paris
| 11,174,743
| +0.32%
|
02- Lyon
| 1,648,216
| +0.68%
|
03- Marseille
| 1,516,340
| +0.46%
|
04- Lille (figures do not include the part of Lille's metropolitan area which lies on Belgian territory)
1,143,125
| +0.32%
|
05- Toulouse
| 964,797
| +1.54%
|
06- Nice
| 933,080
| +0.51%
|
07- Bordeaux
| 925,253
| +0.67%
|
08- Nantes
| 711,120
| +1.10%
|
09- Strasbourg (figures do not include the part of Strasbourg's metropolitan area which lies on German territory, see Eurodistrict)
612,104
| +0.81%
|
10- Toulon
| 564,823
| +0.69%
|
11- Douai-Lens
| 552,682
| – 0.17%
|
12- Rennes
| 521,188
| +1.32%
|
13- Rouen
| 518,316
| +0.29%
|
14- Grenoble
| 514,559
| +0.65%
|
15- Montpellier
| 459,916
| +1.89%
| | |
See also
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Social situation in the French suburbs
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Demographics of France
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List of the largest urban areas of the European Union by population
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Unité urbaine a related concept
External links
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Audio book (mp3) of the introduction and first chapter of Éric Maurin's book : Le ghetto français, enquête sur le séparatisme social