City population size is a crucial measure when trying to understand urban life. Many socio-economic indicators scale superlinearly with city size, whilst some infrastructure indicators scale sublinearly with city size. However, the impact of size also extends beyond the city’s limits. Here, we analyse the scaling behaviour of cities beyond their boundaries by considering the emergence and growth of nearby cities. Based on an urban network from African continental cities, we construct an algorithm to create the region of influence of cities. The number of cities and the population within a region of influence are then analysed in the context of urban scaling. Our results are compared against a random permutation of the network, showing that ...
Given that a group of cities follows a scaling law connecting urban population with socio-economic o...
Understanding scaling relations of social and environmental attributes of urban systems is necessary...
Socio-economic related properties of a city grow faster than a linear relationship with the populati...
City population size is a crucial measure when trying to understand urban life. Many socio-economic ...
City population size is a crucial measure to understand urban life. Here, we analyse the impact of c...
Cities connect people with various skills and interests in a multi-component, interconnected system,...
Cities can be characterized and modelled through different urban measures. Consistency within these ...
Socio-economic related properties of a city grow faster than a linear relationship with the populati...
peer reviewedThe size and form of cities influence their social and environmental impacts. Whether c...
Cities have existed since the beginning of civilization and have always been intimately connected wi...
Understanding scaling relations of social and environmental attributes of urban systems is necessary...
Although most of wealth and innovation have been the result of human interaction and cooperation, we...
Understanding scaling relations of social and environmental attributes of urban systems is necessary...
Africa has been experiencing rapid urbanization, yet limited studies have systematically investigate...
Urban scaling and Zipf’s law are two fundamental paradigms for the science of cities. These laws hav...
Given that a group of cities follows a scaling law connecting urban population with socio-economic o...
Understanding scaling relations of social and environmental attributes of urban systems is necessary...
Socio-economic related properties of a city grow faster than a linear relationship with the populati...
City population size is a crucial measure when trying to understand urban life. Many socio-economic ...
City population size is a crucial measure to understand urban life. Here, we analyse the impact of c...
Cities connect people with various skills and interests in a multi-component, interconnected system,...
Cities can be characterized and modelled through different urban measures. Consistency within these ...
Socio-economic related properties of a city grow faster than a linear relationship with the populati...
peer reviewedThe size and form of cities influence their social and environmental impacts. Whether c...
Cities have existed since the beginning of civilization and have always been intimately connected wi...
Understanding scaling relations of social and environmental attributes of urban systems is necessary...
Although most of wealth and innovation have been the result of human interaction and cooperation, we...
Understanding scaling relations of social and environmental attributes of urban systems is necessary...
Africa has been experiencing rapid urbanization, yet limited studies have systematically investigate...
Urban scaling and Zipf’s law are two fundamental paradigms for the science of cities. These laws hav...
Given that a group of cities follows a scaling law connecting urban population with socio-economic o...
Understanding scaling relations of social and environmental attributes of urban systems is necessary...
Socio-economic related properties of a city grow faster than a linear relationship with the populati...