The Origins of Scaling in Cities
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Abstract
Despite the increasing importance of cities in human societies, our ability to understand them scientifically and manage them in practice has remained limited. The greatest difficulties to any scientific approach to cities have resulted from their many interdependent facets, as social, economic, infrastructural, and spatial complex systems that exist in similar but changing forms over a huge range of scales. Here, I show how all cities may evolve according to a small set of basic principles that operate locally. A theoretical framework was developed to predict the average social, spatial, and infrastructural properties of cities as a set of scaling relations that apply to all urban systems. Confirmation of…
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- Perspective (graphical)
- Economic geography
- Scaling
- Cover (algebra)
- Geography
- Population
- Land cover
- Land use
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable cities and communities
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