Extending the concept of city for delineating large urban regions (LUR) for the cities of the world

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Abstract

Cities’ delineation remains a hot topic of debate in a time where comparisons between cities are becoming increasingly based on different issues that address various scales of interventions and thus different concepts of cities. Aiming to compare cities and their insertion into globalization, we suggest that the “urban field of influence” is the best way to approach cities for this specific perspective. However, after reviewing the different existing possible concepts, we extend this concept with four complementary approaches: political entities, morphological agglomerations, functional urban areas and conurbations/Mega city regions. We discuss the top-down and bottom-up existing initiatives launched at the world scale and then use a mixed top-down and bottom-up approach to propose a new delineation of a large urban region (LUR), denoting a concept close to the conurbation or Mega city-region concept. The compositions of these LURs are published as an initial draft of an open database that can be criticized and improved by further contributions, suggesting the need for further critical comments and feed-back to improve them.

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Rozenblat, C. (2020). Extending the concept of city for delineating large urban regions (LUR) for the cities of the world. CyberGeo, 2020. https://doi.org/10.4000/cybergeo.35411

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