<p>The relationship between transport-led agglomeration and economic performance is evaluated in an English and Welsh context. We examine the effects of scale, i.e., inter- versus intra-city mobility infrastructure, on urban size–cost performance. An additional contribution of this paper lies in its use of power-law scaling models of urban systems, enabling an assessment of optimality in the trade-off between economic output and mobility costs accounting for ease of access within cities coupled with their built density. Findings suggest economic underperformance coincides with inadequate mobility at both inter- and intra-city scales, while overperformance is accompanied by overgrown urbanized area and escalating mobility costs.</p
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With urban population increasing dramatically worldwide, cities are playing an increasingly critical...
This paper considers the relationship between city-size and growth in a UK context. This has a numbe...
Urban characteristics scaling with total population has become an important urban research field sin...
The relationship between transport-led agglomeration and economic performance is evaluated in an Eng...
This paper combines an allometric urban model with a hierarchical clustering method in order to inve...
This paper investigates the universality and robust-ness of scaling laws for urban systems, accordin...
Understanding the nuances at play across different spatial scales is of crucial importance when cons...
Agglomeration-based arguments citing Dutch and German city-regions have been a primary driver in adv...
Cities can be characterized and modelled through different urban measures. Consistency within these ...
Cities connect people with various skills and interests in a multi-component, interconnected system,...
Current understanding of and approaches to devising and selecting infrastructural and ultimately lan...
Cities represent today the intrinsic socio-economic complexity of local systems. Looking at the perf...
Urban population scaling of resource use, creativity metrics, and human behaviors has been widely st...
Scaling laws are simple, easily usable and proven relevant models used in geography for validating v...
Transport investments can induce positive productivity benefits via agglomeration economies by incre...
With urban population increasing dramatically worldwide, cities are playing an increasingly critical...
This paper considers the relationship between city-size and growth in a UK context. This has a numbe...
Urban characteristics scaling with total population has become an important urban research field sin...