Urban Scaling Laws
Urban scaling laws describe how the aggregate properties of cities — wealth, innovation, infrastructure, crime — change systematically with population size, following power laws rather than growing in simple proportion. Building on the 2007 work of Luís Bettencourt, Geoffrey West and colleagues, the framework shows that socioeconomic outputs typically scale superlinearly (a doubling of population more than doubles GDP and patents) while infrastructure scales sublinearly (larger cities need proportionally fewer roads and cables per person), with a single exponent β capturing the regularity across an entire urban system.
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- Bettencourt, L. M. A., Lobo, J., Helbing, D., Kühnert, C., & West, G. B. (2007). Growth, innovation, scaling, and the pace of life in cities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104(17), 7301–7306. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0610172104 ↗
- Bettencourt, L. M. A. (2013). The origins of scaling in cities. Science, 340(6139), 1438–1441. DOI: 10.1126/science.1235823 ↗
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Urban Scaling Laws (Power-Law Scaling of Urban Indicators with Population). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/ja/urban-studies/urban-scaling-laws
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