Urban system and complexity. Socio-spatial fragmentation as a systemic process of inequality
The shape of cities has historically been the expression of complex processes of material and energy differentiation. Like any open and self-regulating system, it needs to evolve by exchanging flows of information and matter with its environment based on non-linear interactions made up of hierarchie...
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