Modeling cities and regions as complex systems: from theory to planning applications / Roger White, Guy Engelen, and Inge Uljee.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: The MIT Press, 2015. Cambridge:Description: 330 pISBN:- 9780262029568
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307.1216 WHE-P Planning for sustainability: | 307.1216 WHE-P Planning for sustainability: | 307.1216 WHE-P Planning for sustainability: | 307.1216 WHI-M Modeling cities and regions as complex systems: | 307.1216 WIL-D Digital and smart cities. / | 307.1216 WIL-E Entropy in urban and regional modelling / | 307.1216 WON-I Indicators for urban and regional planning: |
Cities and regions are highly complex but ordered systems. They are thus best understood by modelling within the framework of the theory of complex, self-organizing systems. This theory suggests that fractal structure is a signature of self-organized systems, and that systems that are far from thermodynamic equilibrium have open futures. These two phenomena have important consequences for the calibration and validation of realistic models, with the open futures phenomenon raising fundamental methodological issues that are addressed in the book.
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