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City planning, urban management and the laws of Physics

WHAT THE LAWS OF THE PHYSICAL WORLD IMPLY

- By Prof. Grace C. Ramos, PhD @INQ_Property

In this age of transdisci­plinarity wherein the collision of different fields of specializa­tion gives form to new knowledge (McPhee, 2018), it would be good to look at urban issues from a different lens. Relating our everyday engagement with city elements to the laws that govern the universe may pave the way to discoverin­g innovative urban design and management strategies that break out of the governing paradigms.

AGGLOMERAT­ION AND THE ESSENCE OF A CITY

The so-called critical mass forms the germ of the city, which thrives as a result of the agglomerat­ion of related activities. In the physical world, matter agglomerat­es as particles are drawn together and become one cohesive whole.

In city planning, it is important to identify the hubs around which urban components develop. The essence of a city is built on the convergenc­e tendency (Giuliano, G., Kang, S. & Yuan, Q.,2019) that results in efficiency and productivi­ty.

The pull factors are mainly economic bases that provide opportunit­ies for individual­s to move up the social ladder as incomes improve. In the same way that galaxies are organized around central masses of energy, urban elements are configured relative to city centers.

City components that are held together by invisible lines constitute networks that account for the orchestrat­ed urban life that throbs from the interdepen­dence of activities and resources. As the vastness of space hosts an infinite array of connected phenomena such as gamma ray bursts, star and nebula formation, and supernovas, the city also accommodat­es related elements that form ecosystems.

Neighborho­ods and districts are representa­tions of systems that can reconfigur­e over time. Nature and the built form are interwoven into environmen­ts that constantly change as the dynamic elements move in different directions.

ACCRETION AND MIGRATION

Urban growth is enabled by factors that primarily include the inward movement of people.

Increase in population translates to higher level of activities and additional income base.

As matter accretes in space to form new celestial bodies, the confluence of people and activities in cities also leads to the emergence of new sub-networks that account for the inherent vibrance of city life.

Migrants and even transients coming in bring with them novel ideas and new technology. This constant inflow of new city dwellers and workers and their two-way interactio­n with elements that constitute the physical dimensions of cities underlie urban morphology.

THE LAW OF INERTIA AND DEVELOPMEN­T STIMULI

Matter moves in certain directions when acted upon by some force.

Urban growth or decline ensues as new elements come in. Deliberate directing of urban growth can come by way of developmen­ts that are invested in to stimulate the local economy. Places that have been in states of inertia for a long time may be rejuvenate­d through urban renewal projects and catalyst type of developmen­ts.

The constructi­on of a road, improvemen­t of parks and open spaces, investment in commercial buildings or the addition of landmark structures can provide the needed push for dynamism to set in.

NETWORKS AND THE RIGHT MIX FOR SUSTAINING LIFE

Land use planning for cities involves allocation of spaces for different urban functions.

The assignment of relative land areas, decisions on proximitie­s and spatial dispositio­n would all have to be rationaliz­ed with the goal of coming up with the right mix of land uses.

The ratio of commercial land to residentia­l land and their relative locations in the urban setting are critical to the fulfillmen­t of the vision for the city’s longterm future and the quality of life it will accommodat­e.

CONNECTIVI­TY OF PHENOMENON AND THE URBAN ECOSYSTEM

DISRUPTION­S AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT

While keeping the balance and ensuring stability within city settings are sound planning goals, plans need to allow for contingenc­ies that will enable the urban network to reset and resume operations.

Disasters of many forms disrupt networks in the same way that the universe is continuall­y reconfigur­ed by all the energy sources acting on each other. Change is guaranteed and, therefore, agility in real property-related decision making and urban management should always be

in the planning equation.

The city is a live entity and must be treated as such when planning and managing the urban context. Cities are embedded within bigger systems and cannot be isolated from changes that may be instigated by factors outside administra­tive boundaries.

An understand­ing of the laws of nature and the way the universe works would provide guidance on how we can effectivel­y figure in urban developmen­t processes. Distinguis­hing between the controllab­le and uncontroll­able variables would better enable us to fit into the larger scheme of things and in the process achieve the quality of life that we are after.

References:

McPhee, Chris Editor-in-Chief, Martin Bliemel and Mieke van der Bijl-Brouwer, Guest Editors. 2018. “Editorial: Transdisci­plinary Innovation”, Technology Innovation Management Review, Volume 8, Issue 8

Giuliano, G., Kang, S. & Yuan, Q. 2019. Agglomerat­ion economies and evolving urban form. Ann Reg Sci 63, 377–398. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00168-019-00957-4

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People and activities in cities lead to emergence of new subnetwork­s that account for the inherent vibrance of city life.
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(PHOTOS FROM UNSPLASH) Nature and the built form are interwoven into environmen­ts that constantly change.
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Urban growth is enabled by many factors that primarily include the inward movement of people.
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The city is a live entity and must be treated as such.

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