| Predictive Urbanism: The Surprising Math of Cities |
| Friday, 29 July 2011 12:31 | |||
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Here's a very interesting TED talk that explores the mathematical parallels between biology and cities. Geoffrey West shows how cities have predictable economies of scale for things like roads, infrastructure and resources, as well as predictable rates of increase in crime, wages, employment and other socio-economic factors as cities increase in size.
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