We investigate the growth dynamics of Greater London defined by the administrative boundary of the Greater London Authority, based on the evolution of its street network during the last two centuries. This is done by employing a unique dataset, consisting of the planar graph representation of nine time slices of Greater London's road network spanning 224 years, from 1786 to 2010. Within this time-frame, we address the concept of the metropolitan area or city in physical terms, in that urban evolution reveals observable transitions in the distribution of relevant geometrical properties. Given that London has a hard boundary enforced by its long standing green belt, we show that its street network dynamics can be described as a fractal space-...
This paper investigates the universality and robust-ness of scaling laws for urban systems, accordin...
Sheffield; road networks; urban periphery; historical space; space syntax; spatial description This ...
Urban systems present hierarchical structures at many different scales. These are observed as admini...
We investigate the growth dynamics of Greater London defined by the administrative boundary of the G...
The paper provides a quantitative assessment of the historic evolution of street networks based on a...
In this paper, we argue for the case that cities are self-organised complex systems by presenting ev...
In this paper, we argue for the case that cities are self-organised complex systems by presenting ev...
Urbanisation is a fundamental phenomenon whose quantitative characterisation is still inadequate. We...
Cities are continuing to develop and are grappling with uncertainties and difficulties as they do so...
In this paper, we investigate the topological and spatial features of public transport networks (PTN...
The article presents the results of a study investigating the growth of metropolitan London from the...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
We have adapted METRONAMICA, an established cellular automata (CA) modelling system, to simulate the...
Urban society is undergoing as profound a spatial transformation as that associated with the emergen...
Urban data ranging from images and laser scans to traffic flows are regularly analyzed and modeled l...
This paper investigates the universality and robust-ness of scaling laws for urban systems, accordin...
Sheffield; road networks; urban periphery; historical space; space syntax; spatial description This ...
Urban systems present hierarchical structures at many different scales. These are observed as admini...
We investigate the growth dynamics of Greater London defined by the administrative boundary of the G...
The paper provides a quantitative assessment of the historic evolution of street networks based on a...
In this paper, we argue for the case that cities are self-organised complex systems by presenting ev...
In this paper, we argue for the case that cities are self-organised complex systems by presenting ev...
Urbanisation is a fundamental phenomenon whose quantitative characterisation is still inadequate. We...
Cities are continuing to develop and are grappling with uncertainties and difficulties as they do so...
In this paper, we investigate the topological and spatial features of public transport networks (PTN...
The article presents the results of a study investigating the growth of metropolitan London from the...
International audienceUrban settlements and transportation networks are widely admitted to be co-evo...
We have adapted METRONAMICA, an established cellular automata (CA) modelling system, to simulate the...
Urban society is undergoing as profound a spatial transformation as that associated with the emergen...
Urban data ranging from images and laser scans to traffic flows are regularly analyzed and modeled l...
This paper investigates the universality and robust-ness of scaling laws for urban systems, accordin...
Sheffield; road networks; urban periphery; historical space; space syntax; spatial description This ...
Urban systems present hierarchical structures at many different scales. These are observed as admini...