Because of increasing global urbanization and its immediate consequences, including changes in patterns of food demand, circulation and land use, the next century will witness a major increase in the extent of paved roads built worldwide. To model the effects of this increase, it is crucial to understand whether possible self-organized patterns are inherent in the global road network structure. Here, we use the largest updated database comprising all major roads on the Earth, together with global urban and cropland inventories, to suggest that road length distributions within croplands are indistinguishable from urban ones, once rescaled to account for the difference in mean road length. Such similarity extends to road length distributions ...
Urbanization is a fundamental phenomenon which still remains poorly characterized in a quantitative ...
Urban expansion has become a widespread trend in developing countries. Road networks are an extremel...
This study conducted a secondary analysis of data from a previous study of the geographical distribu...
Because of increasing global urbanization and its immediate consequences, including changes in patte...
The number and extent of roads will expand dramatically this century 1. Globally, at least 25 millio...
Global patterns of current and future road infrastructure - Supplementary spatial data Authors: Joh...
We propose a statistical approach to determine the features of urban road networks affecting accessi...
Considering agricultural landscapes as networks can provide information about spatial connectivity r...
Land development and infrastructure growth are two co-evolving processes. When studying long-term ur...
Roads form vast, pervasive and growing networks across the Earth, causing negative environmental imp...
peer reviewedThe size and form of cities influence their social and environmental impacts. Whether c...
The present research develops an agent-based model to treat the organization, growth, and contractio...
This paper explores the co-evolution of land use and transportation, which is a poorly understood fi...
Urban road networks are well known to have universal characteristics and scale-invariant patterns, d...
Disconnected urban street networks, which we call "street-network sprawl," are strongly associated w...
Urbanization is a fundamental phenomenon which still remains poorly characterized in a quantitative ...
Urban expansion has become a widespread trend in developing countries. Road networks are an extremel...
This study conducted a secondary analysis of data from a previous study of the geographical distribu...
Because of increasing global urbanization and its immediate consequences, including changes in patte...
The number and extent of roads will expand dramatically this century 1. Globally, at least 25 millio...
Global patterns of current and future road infrastructure - Supplementary spatial data Authors: Joh...
We propose a statistical approach to determine the features of urban road networks affecting accessi...
Considering agricultural landscapes as networks can provide information about spatial connectivity r...
Land development and infrastructure growth are two co-evolving processes. When studying long-term ur...
Roads form vast, pervasive and growing networks across the Earth, causing negative environmental imp...
peer reviewedThe size and form of cities influence their social and environmental impacts. Whether c...
The present research develops an agent-based model to treat the organization, growth, and contractio...
This paper explores the co-evolution of land use and transportation, which is a poorly understood fi...
Urban road networks are well known to have universal characteristics and scale-invariant patterns, d...
Disconnected urban street networks, which we call "street-network sprawl," are strongly associated w...
Urbanization is a fundamental phenomenon which still remains poorly characterized in a quantitative ...
Urban expansion has become a widespread trend in developing countries. Road networks are an extremel...
This study conducted a secondary analysis of data from a previous study of the geographical distribu...