The New Science of Cities
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Abstract
A proposal for a new way to understand cities and their design not as artifacts but as systems composed of flows and networks. In The New Science of Cities, Michael Batty suggests that to understand cities we must view them not simply as places in space but as systems of networks and flows. To understand space, he argues, we must understand flows, and to understand flows, we must understand networks—the relations between objects that compose the system of the city. Drawing on the complexity sciences, social physics, urban economics, transportation theory, regional science, and urban geography, and building on his own previous work, Batty introduces theories and methods that reveal the deep structure of how…
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- Space (punctuation)
- Function (biology)
- Order (exchange)
- Relevance (law)
- Aggregate (composite)
- Management science
- Network science
- Collective action
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable cities and communities
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