Cycles of Diversification in Urban Environments: Evidence from Sassi, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Italy
Dan Costa Baciu and
Diana Della Pietra
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Dan Costa Baciu: Delft University of Technology
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Abstract:
Evolution goes through cycles of diversification and growth. Here, we report empir-ical evidence to support this thesis in urbanism. Our research broadens theoretical work on evolutionary theory and breaks new ground for an entire range of applica-tions in the precise planning and management of urban environments and their architecture.
Date: 2021-05-17
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/f43xh
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