In recent years the land-rent gradient for the city of London has flattened by 17 percentage points. Further, teleworking has increased 24 percentage point for skilled workers, but much …
City-level policies are increasingly recognized as key components of strategies to reduce transport greenhouse gas emissions. However, at a global scale, their total efficiencies …
Cities are being restructured as a result of globalization, information flows, and changing economic processes. Global cities become command and control centers for subordinate …
G Laziou, R Lemoy, ML Texier - Environment and Planning …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Urban scaling laws summarize how attributes evolve with city size. However, one limitation concerns the aggregate view of this approach, which leads to neglecting the internal …
Mills:“Urban economics is a diffuse subject, with more ambiguous boundaries than most specialties. The goal of this Journal is to increase rather than decrease that ambiguity. A …
M Le Texier, S Gelot, S Pioch - Journal of Environmental Management, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper assesses the French policy of mitigation hierarchy, with the aim of no net loss of biodiversity, by studying the geographical aspects of the application of the concept of …
A mega-industrial region is frequently the result of purposeful regional development policies. Mega-region development is a new form of rapid urbanization and economic growth that is …
This work presents a gridded dataset on real estate and transportation in 192 worldwide urban areas, obtained from the Google Maps API and the web scraping of real estate …
M Krause, A Seidel - Journal of Urban Economics, 2024 - Elsevier
Studying the components of neighborhood population density reveals a complex picture that little is known about. Hidden under the same level of population density, neighborhoods can …