Urban road networks are well known to have universal characteristics and scale-invariant patterns, despite the different geographical and historical environments of cities. Previous studies on universal characteristics of the urban road networks mostly have paid attention to their network properties but often ignored the spatial networked structures. To fill the research gap, we explore the underlying spatial patterns of road networks. In doing so, we inspect the travel-route efficiency in a given road network across 70 global cities which provides information on the usage pattern and functionality of the road structure. The efficiency is quantified by the detour patterns of the travel routes, estimated by the detour index (DI). The DI is a...
Zipf’s law is one of the best-known empirical regularities in urban economics. There is extensive re...
AbstractRoad network is considered to be one of the keys to regional development of a region. The hu...
Abstract Spatial embeddedness and planarity of urban road networks limit the range of their node deg...
Urban planners have been long interested in understanding how urban structure and activities are mut...
In this paper, we study topological patterns of urban street networks using a largest sample (the la...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordData availabilit...
Abstract: Just as the cardiovascular network distributes energy and materials to cells in an organis...
This article presents a method to uncover universal patterns and similarities in the urban road netw...
Just as the cardiovascular network distributes energy and materials to cells in an organism, urban r...
The unprecedented urbanization in China has dramatically changed the urban spatial structure of citi...
Centrality has revealed crucial for understanding the structural properties of complex relational ne...
Understanding the morphology of an urban system is an important step toward unveiling the dynamical ...
Road networks are spatial records that resulted from the confluence of many individual and group int...
Road network is the foundation of the urbanization process. Initially, it represented an indispensab...
Circuity, the ratio of network distances to straight-line distances, is an important measure of urba...
Zipf’s law is one of the best-known empirical regularities in urban economics. There is extensive re...
AbstractRoad network is considered to be one of the keys to regional development of a region. The hu...
Abstract Spatial embeddedness and planarity of urban road networks limit the range of their node deg...
Urban planners have been long interested in understanding how urban structure and activities are mut...
In this paper, we study topological patterns of urban street networks using a largest sample (the la...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordData availabilit...
Abstract: Just as the cardiovascular network distributes energy and materials to cells in an organis...
This article presents a method to uncover universal patterns and similarities in the urban road netw...
Just as the cardiovascular network distributes energy and materials to cells in an organism, urban r...
The unprecedented urbanization in China has dramatically changed the urban spatial structure of citi...
Centrality has revealed crucial for understanding the structural properties of complex relational ne...
Understanding the morphology of an urban system is an important step toward unveiling the dynamical ...
Road networks are spatial records that resulted from the confluence of many individual and group int...
Road network is the foundation of the urbanization process. Initially, it represented an indispensab...
Circuity, the ratio of network distances to straight-line distances, is an important measure of urba...
Zipf’s law is one of the best-known empirical regularities in urban economics. There is extensive re...
AbstractRoad network is considered to be one of the keys to regional development of a region. The hu...
Abstract Spatial embeddedness and planarity of urban road networks limit the range of their node deg...