A polycentric urban agglomeration is a region with multiple interconnected city centers rather than a single dominant core. It distributes economic activities, housing, and services across these nodes, reducing congestion. Planners use this model to promote balanced regional growth. Residents benefit from shorter commutes and better access to jobs, while businesses gain from diversified labor markets and reduced infrastructure strain.
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