Many aggregate distributions of urban activities such as city sizes reveal scaling but hardly any work exists on the properties of spatial distributions within individual cities, notwithstanding considerable knowledge about their fractal structure. We redress this here by examining scaling relationships in a world city using data on the geometric properties of individual buildings. We first summarise how power laws can be used to approximate the size distributions of buildings, in analogy to city-size distributions which have been widely studied as rank-size and lognormal distributions following Zipf [Human Behavior and the Principle of Least Effort (Addison-Wesley, Cambridge, 1949)] and Gibrat [Les Inégalités Économiques (Librarie...
Allometric scaling originates in biology, where it refers to scaling relations between the size of a...
International audienceFractal dimension is an index which can be used for characterizing urban areas...
The law of allometric scaling based on Zipf distributions can be employed to research hierarchies of...
Many aggregate distributions of urban activities such as city sizes reveal scaling but hardly any wo...
The size and form of cities influence their social and environmental impacts. Whether cities have th...
Cities can be characterized and modelled through different urban measures. Consistency within these ...
In this paper we analyse the profile of land use and population density with respect to the distance...
This paper investigates the universality and robust-ness of scaling laws for urban systems, accordin...
Cities connect people with various skills and interests in a multi-component, interconnected system,...
Scaling laws are simple, easily usable and proven relevant models used in geography for validating v...
In the early twentieth century a handful of French geographers and historians famously suggested tha...
Hierarchies can be modeled by a set of exponential functions, from which we can derive a set of powe...
AbstractScaling laws are powerful summaries of the variations of urban attributes with city size. Ho...
Allometric scaling originates in biology, where it refers to scaling relations between the size of a...
International audienceFractal dimension is an index which can be used for characterizing urban areas...
The law of allometric scaling based on Zipf distributions can be employed to research hierarchies of...
Many aggregate distributions of urban activities such as city sizes reveal scaling but hardly any wo...
The size and form of cities influence their social and environmental impacts. Whether cities have th...
Cities can be characterized and modelled through different urban measures. Consistency within these ...
In this paper we analyse the profile of land use and population density with respect to the distance...
This paper investigates the universality and robust-ness of scaling laws for urban systems, accordin...
Cities connect people with various skills and interests in a multi-component, interconnected system,...
Scaling laws are simple, easily usable and proven relevant models used in geography for validating v...
In the early twentieth century a handful of French geographers and historians famously suggested tha...
Hierarchies can be modeled by a set of exponential functions, from which we can derive a set of powe...
AbstractScaling laws are powerful summaries of the variations of urban attributes with city size. Ho...
Allometric scaling originates in biology, where it refers to scaling relations between the size of a...
International audienceFractal dimension is an index which can be used for characterizing urban areas...
The law of allometric scaling based on Zipf distributions can be employed to research hierarchies of...