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Ortman et al. (2014) The Pre-History of Urban Scaling [http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0087902] | Ortman et al. (2014) The Pre-History of Urban Scaling [http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0087902] | ||
Jerry Moore, Continuities and Disjunctures in Urban Planning in the ancient Andes [[File:Moore2012-ContinuitiesDisjunctures.pdf]] |
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organized by Luis Bettencourt, Scott Ortman (SFI), Jose Lobo, and Michael Smith (ASU)
This working group brings together a diverse group of anthropologists, archeologists and urban theorists who share an interest in empirical studies of ancient settlements across time and space, and a desire to develop general theories of their form and function. Our goal is to develop the empirical basis for comparative studies of settlement form and function and for the development of new quantitative models of urbanism that clarify the early urban implosions around the world, the prevalence of low density urbanism in certain contexts, and how such forms have been elaborated in modern cities and urban systems.
Please read our update letter of April 29: Media:Update letter for participants.pdf
We recommend that all participants read the following papers before the meeting begins:
Bettencourt (2013) The Origins of Scaling in Cities Media:Science-2013-Bettencourt-1438-41.pdf
Bettencourt et al. (2010) Urban Scaling and its Deviations [1]
Bettencourt et al. (2013) Professional Diversity and the Productivity of Cities [2]
Schlapfer et al. (2013) The Scaling of Human Interactions with City Size [3]
Ortman et al. (2014) The Pre-History of Urban Scaling [4]
Jerry Moore, Continuities and Disjunctures in Urban Planning in the ancient Andes File:Moore2012-ContinuitiesDisjunctures.pdf