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Global Patterns of City Size Distributions and Their Fundamental Drivers

Global Patterns of City Size Distributions and Their Fundamental Drivers

Interesting article that uses a combination of census data and geospatial data in support of the argument that "macroscopic patterns of human settlements may be far more constrained by fundamental ecological principles than more fine-scale socioeconomic factors".

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