Journal article

Multi-scalar urban densities: from the metropolitan to the street level

E Pafka

Urban Design International | Springer Verlag | Published : 2022

Abstract

Density is a key concept in urban research and theory, yet also much confused and abused. A main source of confusion in the analysis of urban densities, is that the spatial scale of measurement has a major impact on the outcome. From the scale of an urban block to that of a metropolitan area, densities can decrease a hundred-fold. Variations in the size of administrative and statistical districts can strongly bias comparative studies. For large metropolitan areas, the conventional average density measure obscures local concentrations, that are relevant for the urban experience, walking and public transport. Addressing these issues, a multi-scalar approach for mapping and measuring density is..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This research has been funded by an ECR Grant awarded by the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning of the University of Melbourne. I thank Ran Pan and Fujie Rao for the spatial and statistical analysis presented in this paper. Also thank Fujie Rao and Kim Dovey for their insightful critiques of earlier versions of this paper.