
197 | Catherine Brinkley on the Science of Cities
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
Lessons from Urban Development History
Urban development theories have deep historical roots, dating back to Aristotle who pondered city sizes and locations. The impact of city conquest on neighborhoods helped shape where city walls were placed. Heinrik von Thunen in the 18th century introduced the bid rent curb concept, highlighting how clustering people in urban areas altered land value, thus influencing land use decisions to meet rents.
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