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Worldwide delineation of multi-tier city-regions

Earth Sciences

Worldwide delineation of multi-tier city-regions

A. Cattaneo, S. Girgin, et al.

Discover the world of city-regions with this groundbreaking study by Andrea Cattaneo, Serkan Girgin, Rolf de By, Theresa McMenomy, Andrew Nelson, and Sara Vaz. By classifying over 30,000 urban centers, this research unveils the significant interconnectedness among cities, emphasizing the vital role of intermediate cities in regional development. Dive into the data that could reshape regional planning and resource management.... show more
Abstract
Urban centers are pivotal in shaping societies, yet a systematic global analysis of how countries are organized around multiple urban centers is lacking. We enhance understanding by delineating city-regions worldwide, classifying over 30,000 urban centers into four tiers—town, small, intermediate and large city—based on population size and mapping their catchment areas based on travel time, differentiating between primary and secondary city-regions. Here we identify 1,403 primary city-regions employing a 3 h travel time cutoff and increasing to 4,210 with a 1 h cutoff, which is more indicative of commuting times. Our findings reveal substantial interconnectedness among urban centers and with their surrounding areas, with 3.2 billion people having physical access to multiple tiers within an hour and 4.7 billion within 3 h. Notably, among people living in or closest to towns or small cities, twice as many have easier access to intermediate than to large cities, underscoring intermediate cities’ crucial role in connecting surrounding populations. This systematic identification of city-regions globally uncovers diverse organizational patterns across urban tiers, influenced by geography, level of development and infrastructure, offering a valuable spatial dataset for regional planning, economic development and resource management.
Publisher
Nature Cities
Published On
Jul 26, 2024
Authors
Andrea Cattaneo, Serkan Girgin, Rolf de By, Theresa McMenomy, Andrew Nelson, Sara Vaz
Tags
city-regions
urban centers
interconnectedness
regional planning
population size
travel time
catchment areas
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