Self-Organization and the City

Self-Organization and the City
About this book
This book integrates the theories of complex self-organizing systems with the rich body of discourse and literature developed in what might be called "social theory of cities and urbanism". This is done in several ways: First, by an explicit comparative discussion of the two theoretical bodies in conjunction with some classical issues such as the nature of cities, the urban process, urban and regional planning, decision making, and the urban revolution (or rather revolutions). Second, by developing a new family of heuristic models and using them to study the issue of socio-cultural spatial segregation in cities. We term these models FACS models (Free Agents in a Cellular Space). Third, by developing a synergetic/pattern recognition theory of cities and of decision-making in the context of city planning.
Details
- ISBN-13
- 9783662040997
- OL Work ID
- OL19901442W
Subjects
GeographyPopulationPhysicsRegional planningCities and townsSelf-organizing systemsCity planningGeography (general)Dynamical Systems and Complexity Statistical PhysicsLandscape/Regional and Urban PlanningPopulation Economics