Cities are characterized by the presence of a dense population with a high potential for interactions between individuals of diverse backgrounds. They appear in parallel to the Neolithic revolution a few millennia ago. The advantages brought in terms of agglomeration for economy, innovation, social and cultural advancements have kept them as a major landmark in recent human history. There are many different aspects to study in urban systems from a scientific point of view, one can concentrate in demography and population evolution, mobility, economic output, land use and urban planning, home accessibility and real estate market, energy and water consumption, waste processing, health, education, integration of minorities, just to name a few....
International audienceZipf's rank‐size rule, lognormal distribution, and Gibrat's urban growth model...
International audienceThis chapter elaborates on a shift in urban theories from a static and structu...
A stochastic model that incorporates the essential mechanisms supposed to govern city formation is n...
Cities are characterized by the presence of a dense population with a high potential for interaction...
Scientific discoveries of the 20th century had a profound impact not only on the study of the natura...
Cities are facing many sustainability issues in the context of the current global interdependency c...
Demographic growth and the continued evolution of cities call for a new approach to better observe a...
International audienceCities are facing many sustainability issues in the context of the current glo...
International audienceCities are systems with a large number of constituents and agents interacting ...
International audienceThe evolution of cities is a major issue because it affects the majority of th...
This paper provides a short introductory overview of urban science. It defines urban science, detail...
Published by the Architectural Research Centers Consortium under the terms of the Attribution-NonCom...
It is widely recognized that global urbanization is one the most urgent issue of our time. Any probl...
This book is devoted to the modeling and understanding of complex urban systems. This second volume ...
International audienceZipf's rank‐size rule, lognormal distribution, and Gibrat's urban growth model...
International audienceThis chapter elaborates on a shift in urban theories from a static and structu...
A stochastic model that incorporates the essential mechanisms supposed to govern city formation is n...
Cities are characterized by the presence of a dense population with a high potential for interaction...
Scientific discoveries of the 20th century had a profound impact not only on the study of the natura...
Cities are facing many sustainability issues in the context of the current global interdependency c...
Demographic growth and the continued evolution of cities call for a new approach to better observe a...
International audienceCities are facing many sustainability issues in the context of the current glo...
International audienceCities are systems with a large number of constituents and agents interacting ...
International audienceThe evolution of cities is a major issue because it affects the majority of th...
This paper provides a short introductory overview of urban science. It defines urban science, detail...
Published by the Architectural Research Centers Consortium under the terms of the Attribution-NonCom...
It is widely recognized that global urbanization is one the most urgent issue of our time. Any probl...
This book is devoted to the modeling and understanding of complex urban systems. This second volume ...
International audienceZipf's rank‐size rule, lognormal distribution, and Gibrat's urban growth model...
International audienceThis chapter elaborates on a shift in urban theories from a static and structu...
A stochastic model that incorporates the essential mechanisms supposed to govern city formation is n...