Complexity theories of cities have come of age: an overview with implications to urban planning and design
Portugali, Juval
Meyer, Han
Stolk, Egbert
Tan, Ekim
Today, our urban centres are an embodiment of the complex, historical co-evolution of knowledge, desires and technology. Our activities co-evolve with our aspirations,. mediated by the existing technologies and social structures. The city represents the accretion and accumulation of successive layers of collective activity , structuring and being structured by other, increasingly distant cities, reaching now right around the globe. This historical and structuralevolution cannot therefore be understood or captured by any set of fixed mathematical relations such as simultaneous, or even dynamic, equations. Structural changes imply that the patterns of growth, and their underlying reasons change over time, and therefore that any model attempting to represent changing urban morphology and patterns of flow, must be dynamic, based on the mechanisms that drive the changes occurring at a given moment. This carefully edited post-proceedings volume gathers a snapshot view, by leading researchers in field, of current complexity theories of cities. In it, the achievements, criticisms and potentials yet to be realized are reviewed and the implications to planning and urban design are assessed. INDICE: Introduction. Part I: Complexity theories and Complexity Theories of Cities: An Overview. Part II: Aspects of Cities as Complex Systems. Part III: Implications to Urban Planning and Design.
- ISBN: 978-3-642-24543-5
- Editorial: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 350
- Fecha Publicación: 31/01/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés