Urban Scaling: Allometry in Urban Studies and Spatial Science: Routledge Advances in Regional Economics, Science and Policy
Editat de Luca S. D'Accien Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 oct 2024
This book addresses this relatively novel but highly debated topic within urban studies and geography. It presents many results, techniques, methods, and reflections on urban scaling and allometry. The sections are organized into different sub- areas such as socio- economic, infrastructural or environmental outputs, so that there is a broad organization of the findings into recognizable sub- domains. The book is particularly timely as it is becoming increasingly urgent and necessary to understand the pro and cons of different city sizes and therefore to plan policies accordingly. The book is especially interesting from a theoretical perspective because it presents the latest developments and achievements in the field, which will help to highlight potential universal rules across cities and regions.
This book will benefit researchers in urban science, and scholars entering the field from various disciplines, such as geography, sociology, economics, mathematics, physics, or urban and regional planning. It will also find an audience among practitioners and policymakers.
Chapters 2, 13 and 31 of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032264400
ISBN-10: 1032264403
Pagini: 362
Ilustrații: 172
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Regional Economics, Science and Policy
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032264403
Pagini: 362
Ilustrații: 172
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Regional Economics, Science and Policy
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
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PART I: Introduction & state of the art 1. Batty M., Introduction: A Primer on Size, Scale and Shape 2. D’Acci L.S., Empirical overview of urban scaling. Urban allometry origins, critics and city performance evaluations. 3. Pumain D., Scaling laws and urban systems. 4. Menghui Li, Jinshan Wu, Allometry in scientific fields. 5. Frank Schiller Urban transitions: scaling complex cities down to human size. PART II: Socio-economic 6. Paulus F., Pumain D., Vacchiani-Marcuzzo C. Economic trajectories of cities and scaling laws. 7. Gomez-Lievano A., Patterson-Lomba O., Hausmann R., How urban allometry emerges from economic complexity and cultural evolution. 8. Khiali-Miab A., Grêt-Regamey A., Axhausen K.W., van Strien M.J., Explaining the socio-economic output of urban regions with a model combining urban scaling and polycentricity. 9. Alves L.G.A., Mendes R.S., Lenzi E.K., Ribeiro H.V., Comparing cities of different sizes with scale-adjusted metrics. 10. Alves L.G.A., Mendes R.S., Lenzi E.K., Ribeiro H.V., Connection between Zipf's law and urban scaling. 11. Ribeiro H.V., Hanley Q.S., Density scaling laws and rural to urban transitions. 12. Sarkar S., Exploring Socio-Economic Inequalities in Cities Through the Lens of Urban Scaling. 13. Sahasranaman A., Bettencourt L.M.A., Scaling in Indian Cities. 14. Ortman S.G., José Lobo, Michael E. Smith, Urban Allometries in Archaeology: The Social Reactors Project 15. van Raan A.F.J., Socio-economic strength and governance: influence of the number of municipalities in an urban agglomeration 16. van Raan A.F.J., Regional and sectorial diversity of employment urban scaling 17. Rocha L.E.C., Fatemeh Zarei, Ruixue Jing, The non-causal scaling of health indicators and city size 18. Chen YG., A Framework of Multi-Scaling Allometric Analysis for City Development 19. Siyuan Zhang, Gang Xu, Limin Jiao, Urban Scaling Law of the COVID-19 Epidemic in the United Kingdom 20. Elisa Heinrich Mora, Vicky Chuqiao Yang, Christopher P. Kempes. Scaling of Urban Income Inequality in the USA 21. Vicky Chuqiao Yang, Mathematical model explains variations in urban scaling exponents 22. Limin Jiao, Weiqian Lei, Gang Xu, Characteristics and mechanisms of urban scaling in rapidly urbanizing China PART III: Environment 23. Ribeiro H.V., Rybski D. Urban carbon dioxide emissions and the role of population, area, and density 24. Nahid Mohajeri and Agust Gudmundsson. Scaling relations between urban configuration, travel behavior, and CO2 emissions. PART IV: Infrastructure 25. Tian Lan, Zhilin Li, Hong Zhang, Allometric relations between structural fractality of road networks and urban quantities 26. Caruso G., Kilgarriff P., Delloye J., Lemoy R., The scaling of urban land and density profiles: empirics and theory 27. Li R., Zhang J., Active Population and Spatial Scaling Laws in Cities 28. Tao Zhou, Scaling Laws in Human Mobility 29. Yanguang Chen. Geographical Space Based on Urban Allometry and Fractal Dimension 30. Yanguang Chen. Spatial Allometric Scaling of Cities Based on Variable Urban Boundaries 31. Gustavo A. Ovando-Montejo, Peter Kedron, Amy E. Frazier. The allometry of urban configuration: scaling evidence from a Latin American city system 32. Anna Carbone, Sergio L. da Silva, Giorgio Kaniadakis. Capturing urban scaling laws via spatio-temporal correlated Clustering PART V: Conclusion - Regional Economics, Science and Policy 33. Frank van Oort. Bridging scaling with agglomeration economies.
Recenzii
“Cities are unique among all biological and socio- economic organisms. They are the one organism whose metabolism speeds up as they grow larger in size. That is a key insight from the theory of urban scaling – that cities scale superlinearly. In this edited collection, Luca Sebastiano D’Acci brings together some 60 leading international scholars in the field that apply the techniques and insights from the growing field of urban scaling to critical issues around global population growth, urbanization, and the future of global cities. Must reading for all interested in this growing crucial field.”
Professor Richard Florida
, University of Toronto; author of The Rise of the Creative Class and The New Urban Crisis
“Once considered a curiosity, scaling laws are now known to be a fundamental emergent property of self- organized systems, and in particular of urban and regional systems. As a result, in recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in the scaling phenomenon as its usefulness both in understanding urban processes and in testing and validating models of these processes has become apparent. This volume brings together contributions by many of the most important researchers currently working in the field. It is therefore an essential resource for anyone interested in this increasingly important subject.”
Professor Roger W. White
, Memorial University of Newfoundland; author of Modeling Cities and Regions as Complex Systems: From Theory to Applications
“This book provides a definitive set of papers from internationally leading researchers on the application of spatial science to urban areas, focusing on the fundamental issue of scaling. Different perspectives are presented covering the range of methods developed to understanding urban allometry and the dynamics of city development. It chronicles the development of urban scaling over the last 70 years, taking examples from cities across the globe, together with more detailed thematic analysis of its impacts on economics, inequality and health. A wealth of knowledge is assembled in the 32 chapters, and the book provides an authoritative contribution to our understanding of cities.”
Professor David Banister
, University of Oxford
“Understanding cities, being a highly complex system- of- systems, is one of life’s great challenges. Civil engineers are charged with supporting civilised life by providing constructed environments that work synergistically with the natural environment, and for this they need a rigorously garnered understanding of the nature and operation of these systems and their interdependencies. Urban scaling is a critical element of this understanding and one which this remarkable collection of perspectives uniquely provides. This book therefore provides a profound contribution to the literature and a foundation on which all urban professionals can build.”
Professor Christopher D.F. Rogers
, University of Birmingham
“What we need is a theory or theories that tie all these different scaling relations together. [...] Glimpses of this theory are contained in the pages of this book and collectively they point to a greater understanding of how scaling can be used to define ways in which we can develop more sustainable and robust approaches to the design of better cities”
Professor Michael Batty
, University College London; from Michael Batty introductory chapter
“Cities are unique among all biological and socio-economic organisms. They are the one organism whose metabolism speeds up as they grow larger in size. That is a key insight from the theory of urban scaling – that cities scale super-linearly. In this edited collection, Luca Sebastiano D'Acci brings together some 60 leading international scholars in the field that apply the techniques and insights from the growing field of urban scaling to critical issues around global population growth, urbanization, and the future of global cities. Must reading for all interested in this growing crucial field.” — Professor Richard Florida, University Professor at the University of Toronto, and author of The Rise of the Creative Class and The New Urban Crisis.
“Once considered a curiosity, scaling laws are now known to be a fundamental emergent property of self-organized systems, and in particular of urban and regional systems. As a result, in recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in the scaling phenomenon as its usefulness both in understanding urban processes and in testing and validating models of these processes has become apparent. This volume brings together contributions by many of the most important researchers currently working in the field. It is therefore an essential resource for anyone interested in this increasingly important subject.” — Professor Roger White, Honorary Research Professor, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and author of Modeling Cities and Regions as Complex Systems: From Theory to applications.
“This book provides a definitive set of papers from internationally leading researchers on the application of spatial science to urban areas, focusing on the fundamental issue of scaling. Different perspectives are presented covering the range of methods developed to understanding urban allometry and the dynamics of city development. It chronicles the development of urban scaling over the last 70 years, taking examples from cities across the globe, together with more detailed thematic analysis of its impacts on economics, inequality and health. A wealth of knowledge is assembled in the 32 chapters, and the book provides an authoritative contribution to our understanding of cities.” — Professor David Banister, University of Oxford.
“Understanding cities, being a highly complex system-of-systems, is one of life’s great challenges. Civil engineers are charged with supporting civilised life by providing constructed environments that work synergistically with the natural environment, and for this they need a rigorously garnered understanding of the nature and operation of these systems and their interdependencies. Urban scaling is a critical element of this understanding and one which this remarkable collection of perspectives uniquely provides. This book therefore provides a profound contribution to the literature and a foundation on which all urban professionals can build.” — Professor Chris Rogers, School of Civil Engineering, University of Birmingham, UK.
Professor Richard Florida
, University of Toronto; author of The Rise of the Creative Class and The New Urban Crisis
“Once considered a curiosity, scaling laws are now known to be a fundamental emergent property of self- organized systems, and in particular of urban and regional systems. As a result, in recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in the scaling phenomenon as its usefulness both in understanding urban processes and in testing and validating models of these processes has become apparent. This volume brings together contributions by many of the most important researchers currently working in the field. It is therefore an essential resource for anyone interested in this increasingly important subject.”
Professor Roger W. White
, Memorial University of Newfoundland; author of Modeling Cities and Regions as Complex Systems: From Theory to Applications
“This book provides a definitive set of papers from internationally leading researchers on the application of spatial science to urban areas, focusing on the fundamental issue of scaling. Different perspectives are presented covering the range of methods developed to understanding urban allometry and the dynamics of city development. It chronicles the development of urban scaling over the last 70 years, taking examples from cities across the globe, together with more detailed thematic analysis of its impacts on economics, inequality and health. A wealth of knowledge is assembled in the 32 chapters, and the book provides an authoritative contribution to our understanding of cities.”
Professor David Banister
, University of Oxford
“Understanding cities, being a highly complex system- of- systems, is one of life’s great challenges. Civil engineers are charged with supporting civilised life by providing constructed environments that work synergistically with the natural environment, and for this they need a rigorously garnered understanding of the nature and operation of these systems and their interdependencies. Urban scaling is a critical element of this understanding and one which this remarkable collection of perspectives uniquely provides. This book therefore provides a profound contribution to the literature and a foundation on which all urban professionals can build.”
Professor Christopher D.F. Rogers
, University of Birmingham
“What we need is a theory or theories that tie all these different scaling relations together. [...] Glimpses of this theory are contained in the pages of this book and collectively they point to a greater understanding of how scaling can be used to define ways in which we can develop more sustainable and robust approaches to the design of better cities”
Professor Michael Batty
, University College London; from Michael Batty introductory chapter
“Cities are unique among all biological and socio-economic organisms. They are the one organism whose metabolism speeds up as they grow larger in size. That is a key insight from the theory of urban scaling – that cities scale super-linearly. In this edited collection, Luca Sebastiano D'Acci brings together some 60 leading international scholars in the field that apply the techniques and insights from the growing field of urban scaling to critical issues around global population growth, urbanization, and the future of global cities. Must reading for all interested in this growing crucial field.” — Professor Richard Florida, University Professor at the University of Toronto, and author of The Rise of the Creative Class and The New Urban Crisis.
“Once considered a curiosity, scaling laws are now known to be a fundamental emergent property of self-organized systems, and in particular of urban and regional systems. As a result, in recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in the scaling phenomenon as its usefulness both in understanding urban processes and in testing and validating models of these processes has become apparent. This volume brings together contributions by many of the most important researchers currently working in the field. It is therefore an essential resource for anyone interested in this increasingly important subject.” — Professor Roger White, Honorary Research Professor, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and author of Modeling Cities and Regions as Complex Systems: From Theory to applications.
“This book provides a definitive set of papers from internationally leading researchers on the application of spatial science to urban areas, focusing on the fundamental issue of scaling. Different perspectives are presented covering the range of methods developed to understanding urban allometry and the dynamics of city development. It chronicles the development of urban scaling over the last 70 years, taking examples from cities across the globe, together with more detailed thematic analysis of its impacts on economics, inequality and health. A wealth of knowledge is assembled in the 32 chapters, and the book provides an authoritative contribution to our understanding of cities.” — Professor David Banister, University of Oxford.
“Understanding cities, being a highly complex system-of-systems, is one of life’s great challenges. Civil engineers are charged with supporting civilised life by providing constructed environments that work synergistically with the natural environment, and for this they need a rigorously garnered understanding of the nature and operation of these systems and their interdependencies. Urban scaling is a critical element of this understanding and one which this remarkable collection of perspectives uniquely provides. This book therefore provides a profound contribution to the literature and a foundation on which all urban professionals can build.” — Professor Chris Rogers, School of Civil Engineering, University of Birmingham, UK.
Notă biografică
Luca S. D'Acci is Associate Professor at the Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning (DIST), Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Honorary Fellow at the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; and affiliated to The Erasmus Happiness Economics Research Organisation (EHERO), Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Descriere
This book addresses a relatively novel but highly debated topic within urban studies and geography, and presents many results, techniques, methods, and reflections on urban scaling and allometry. It is especially timely as it is becoming increasingly urgent to understand the pro and cons of different city sizes and plan policies accordingly.