4siAccurate estimates of the urban fractal dimension Df are obtained by implementing the detrended moving average algorithm on high-resolution multi-spectral satellite images from the WorldView2 (WV2) database covering the largest European cities. Fractal dimension Df varies between 1.65 and 1.90 with high values for highly urbanised urban sectors and low ones for suburban and peripheral ones. Based on recently proposed models, the values of the fractal dimension Df are checked against the exponents βs and βi of the scaling law Y ∼ N^β, respectively for socio-economic and infrastructural variables Y, with N the population size. The exponents βs and βi are traditionally derived as if cities were zero-dimensional objects, with the relevant fe...
Scaling laws are simple, easily usable and proven relevant models used in geography for validating v...
Urban population density always follows the exponential distribution and can be described with Clark...
Urban scaling and Zipf’s law are two fundamental paradigms for the science of cities. These laws hav...
A city consists of many elements such as humans, buildings, and roads. The complexity of cities is d...
Cities can be characterized and modelled through different urban measures. Consistency within these ...
City is proved to be a scale-free phenomenon, and spatial autocorrelation is often employed to analy...
Scaling laws are powerful summaries of the variations of urban attributes with city size. However, t...
Urban form has been empirically demonstrated to be of scaling invariance and can be described with f...
AbstractScaling laws are powerful summaries of the variations of urban attributes with city size. Ho...
Traffic networks have been proved to be fractal systems. However, previous studies mainly focused on...
The conventional concept of geographical space is mainly referred to actual space based on landscape...
Fractal growth is a kind of allometric growth, and the allometric scaling exponents can be employed ...
Cities connect people with various skills and interests in a multi-component, interconnected system,...
Zipf's law is one the most conspicuous empirical facts for cities, however, there is no convinc...
peer reviewedThe size and form of cities influence their social and environmental impacts. Whether c...
Scaling laws are simple, easily usable and proven relevant models used in geography for validating v...
Urban population density always follows the exponential distribution and can be described with Clark...
Urban scaling and Zipf’s law are two fundamental paradigms for the science of cities. These laws hav...
A city consists of many elements such as humans, buildings, and roads. The complexity of cities is d...
Cities can be characterized and modelled through different urban measures. Consistency within these ...
City is proved to be a scale-free phenomenon, and spatial autocorrelation is often employed to analy...
Scaling laws are powerful summaries of the variations of urban attributes with city size. However, t...
Urban form has been empirically demonstrated to be of scaling invariance and can be described with f...
AbstractScaling laws are powerful summaries of the variations of urban attributes with city size. Ho...
Traffic networks have been proved to be fractal systems. However, previous studies mainly focused on...
The conventional concept of geographical space is mainly referred to actual space based on landscape...
Fractal growth is a kind of allometric growth, and the allometric scaling exponents can be employed ...
Cities connect people with various skills and interests in a multi-component, interconnected system,...
Zipf's law is one the most conspicuous empirical facts for cities, however, there is no convinc...
peer reviewedThe size and form of cities influence their social and environmental impacts. Whether c...
Scaling laws are simple, easily usable and proven relevant models used in geography for validating v...
Urban population density always follows the exponential distribution and can be described with Clark...
Urban scaling and Zipf’s law are two fundamental paradigms for the science of cities. These laws hav...