Cities can be characterized and modelled through different urban measures. Consistency within these observables is crucial in order to advance towards a science of cities. Bettencourt et al. have proposed that many of these urban measures can be predicted through universal scaling laws. We develop a framework to consistently define cities, using commuting to work and population density thresholds, and construct thousands of realizations of systems of cities with different boundaries for England and Wales. These serve as a laboratory for the scaling analysis of a large set of urban indicators. The analysis shows that population size alone does not provide us enough information to describe or predict the state of a city as previously proposed...
Socio-economic related properties of a city grow faster than a linear relationship with the populati...
Supplemental material for Two metropolisation gradients in the European system of cities revealed by...
Although most of wealth and innovation have been the result of human interaction and cooperation, we...
Cities can be characterized and modelled through different urban measures. Consistency within these ...
This paper investigates the universality and robust-ness of scaling laws for urban systems, accordin...
Scaling laws are powerful summaries of the variations of urban attributes with city size. However, t...
Cities connect people with various skills and interests in a multi-component, interconnected system,...
Given that a group of cities follows a scaling law connecting urban population with socio-economic o...
AbstractScaling laws are powerful summaries of the variations of urban attributes with city size. Ho...
With urban population increasing dramatically worldwide, cities are playing an increasingly critical...
Scaling laws are simple, easily usable and proven relevant models used in geography for validating v...
Urban scaling and Zipf’s law are two fundamental paradigms for the science of cities. These laws hav...
Urban population scaling of resource use, creativity metrics, and human behaviors has been widely st...
City population size is a crucial measure when trying to understand urban life. Many socio-economic ...
peer reviewedThe size and form of cities influence their social and environmental impacts. Whether c...
Socio-economic related properties of a city grow faster than a linear relationship with the populati...
Supplemental material for Two metropolisation gradients in the European system of cities revealed by...
Although most of wealth and innovation have been the result of human interaction and cooperation, we...
Cities can be characterized and modelled through different urban measures. Consistency within these ...
This paper investigates the universality and robust-ness of scaling laws for urban systems, accordin...
Scaling laws are powerful summaries of the variations of urban attributes with city size. However, t...
Cities connect people with various skills and interests in a multi-component, interconnected system,...
Given that a group of cities follows a scaling law connecting urban population with socio-economic o...
AbstractScaling laws are powerful summaries of the variations of urban attributes with city size. Ho...
With urban population increasing dramatically worldwide, cities are playing an increasingly critical...
Scaling laws are simple, easily usable and proven relevant models used in geography for validating v...
Urban scaling and Zipf’s law are two fundamental paradigms for the science of cities. These laws hav...
Urban population scaling of resource use, creativity metrics, and human behaviors has been widely st...
City population size is a crucial measure when trying to understand urban life. Many socio-economic ...
peer reviewedThe size and form of cities influence their social and environmental impacts. Whether c...
Socio-economic related properties of a city grow faster than a linear relationship with the populati...
Supplemental material for Two metropolisation gradients in the European system of cities revealed by...
Although most of wealth and innovation have been the result of human interaction and cooperation, we...