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![Example of the settlement network evolution between 1899 and 2020. This depiction shows the same area in the north-east of the study area, between Winterthur (ZH) and St. Gallen (SG), at two different time steps. The settlement links represent pairs of settlements that are reachable within 10 min of travel time (tt). The size of the settlements has changed over time, as they have sprawled and merged with one another. Hill-shade map source: ESRI, CGIAR, and USGS](https://www.nsl.ethz.ch/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Example-of-the-settlement-network-evolution-between-1899-and-2020-760x381.jpg)
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![Example of the settlement network evolution between 1899 and 2020. This depiction shows the same area in the north-east of the study area, between Winterthur (ZH) and St. Gallen (SG), at two different time steps. The settlement links represent pairs of settlements that are reachable within 10 min of travel time (tt). The size of the settlements has changed over time, as they have sprawled and merged with one another. Hill-shade map source: ESRI, CGIAR, and USGS](https://www.nsl.ethz.ch/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Example-of-the-settlement-network-evolution-between-1899-and-2020-760x381.jpg)
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![Example of the settlement network evolution between 1899 and 2020. This depiction shows the same area in the north-east of the study area, between Winterthur (ZH) and St. Gallen (SG), at two different time steps. The settlement links represent pairs of settlements that are reachable within 10 min of travel time (tt). The size of the settlements has changed over time, as they have sprawled and merged with one another. Hill-shade map source: ESRI, CGIAR, and USGS](https://www.nsl.ethz.ch/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Example-of-the-settlement-network-evolution-between-1899-and-2020-760x381.jpg)
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