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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subjects Architecture
coevolución urbana
complejidad urbana
Complexity
desigualdad urbana
Dialectics
Dynamic structural analysis
Energy
espacial
fragmentación socio
Fragmentation
Hierarchies
Inequality
Information flow
Information theory
Metabolism
sistemas urbanos
socio
spatial fragmentation
Subsystems
System theory
Urban areas
urban coevolution
urban complexity
urban inequality
Urban Studies
urban systems
title Urban system and complexity. Socio-spatial fragmentation as a systemic process of inequality
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