Global evidence for a consistent spatial footprint of intra-urban centers

arXiv:2503.0644532.5h-index: 5
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Provides a new empirical foundation for understanding the spatial organization of urban growth, relevant for urban planners and geographers.

The study identifies over 15,000 intra-urban centers globally using nighttime light data and finds that total urban area scales linearly with the number of centers, implying a constant spatial footprint per center. This regularity holds across diverse cities, with polycentric cities maintaining stable accessibility as they expand.

Urban space is highly heterogeneous, with economic and population activities concentrating in localized centers. However, the global organization of such intra-urban centers remains poorly understood due to the lack of consistent, comparable data. Here we develop a scalable geospatial framework using nighttime light observations to identify over 15,000 intra-urban centers worldwide. We uncover a robust regularity: despite differences in city size, geography, and development context, total urban area scales linearly with the number of centers, implying a roughly constant spatial footprint per center. This macroscopic regularity is underpinned by two independent sublinear scaling laws -- center number and urban area both scale with population at closely matched rates -- whose ratio cancels to produce the observed linear relationship. At the within-city level, this constancy manifests as a characteristic Voronoi coverage area per center that is consistent across regions, and centers are more regularly spaced than spatial null models predict. As a consequence, polycentric cities maintain stable accessibility as they expand. These findings provide a new empirical foundation for understanding the spatial organization of urban growth.

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