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Infrastructure Networks

Infrastructure networks in urban physical geography refer to the systems that support the functioning of a city. This includes transportation networks (like roads, rails, and airports), utilities (such as water, electricity, and sewage), and communication systems. These networks are essential for connecting people to resources, services, and each other. They shape how cities develop, influence economic activities, and impact daily life. Understanding these networks helps us appreciate how urban areas operate and how they can be improved for sustainability and efficiency.