Artículo
Memory-endowed US cities and their demographic interactions
Fecha de publicación:
01/2015
Editorial:
The Royal Society
Revista:
Journal of the Royal Society Interface
ISSN:
1742-5689
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
A quantitative understanding of cities' demographic dynamics is becoming a potentially useful tool for planning sustainable growth. The concomitant theory should reveal details of the cities' past and also of its interaction with nearby urban conglomerates for providing a reasonably complete picture. Using the exhaustive database of the Census Bureau in a time window of 170 years, we exhibit here empirical evidence for time and space correlations in the demographic dynamics of US counties, with a characteristic memory time of 25 years and typical distances of interaction of 200 km. These correlations are much larger than those observed in a European country (Spain), indicating more coherent evolution in US cities. We also measure the resilience of US cities to historical events, finding a demographical post-traumatic amnesia after wars (such as the American Civil War) or economic crisis (such as the 1929 Stock Market Crash).
Palabras clave:
Urban Growth
,
Social
,
Dynamics
,
Space-Time
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Hernando, A.; Hernando, R.; Plastino, Ángel Luis; Zambrano, E.; Memory-endowed US cities and their demographic interactions; The Royal Society; Journal of the Royal Society Interface; 12; 102; 1-2015; 1-6; 20141185
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