Scaling evidence of the homothetic nature of cities
R\'emi Lemoy, Geoffrey Caruso

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that European cities exhibit homothetic land use and population density profiles that scale predictably with city size, linking intra-urban structure to broader urban scaling laws.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of how entire radial profiles of land use and population density scale with city size across many European cities.
Findings
Land use profiles scale with the square root of population
Population density profiles scale with the cubic root of population
European cities are homothetic in land use and population density
Abstract
In this paper we analyse the profile of land use and population density with respect to the distance to the city centre for the European city. In addition to providing the radial population density and soil-sealing profiles for a large set of cities, we demonstrate a remarkable constancy of the profiles across city size. Our analysis combines the GMES/Copernicus Urban Atlas 2006 land use database at 5m resolution for 300 European cities with more than 100.000 inhabitants and the Geostat population grid at 1km resolution. Population is allocated proportionally to surface and weighted by soil sealing and density classes of the Urban Atlas. We analyse the profile of each artificial land use and population with distance to the town hall. In line with earlier literature, we confirm the strong monocentricity of the European city and the negative exponential curve for population density.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLand Use and Ecosystem Services · Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis · Spatial and Panel Data Analysis
