Swarm Intelligence and Urban Futures: Rethinking Cities as Co-Evolving Ecologies
Dada Akolade
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Dada Akolade: Department of Political Science & Public Policy, Eastern Washington University, Cheney, USA
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 5, 3388-3401
Abstract:
Emergent phenomena in natural and vernacular systems offer radical paradigms for reimagining the future of urban life. This paper articulates Swarm Urbanism: a theoretical and operational model positioning cities as co-evolving, bioadaptive, sapient ecologies. Drawing on insights from complexity science, biomimicry, decentralized governance, and critical urban theory, the research critiques prevailing Smart City, Resilient City, and Doughnut Urbanism frameworks, exposing their lingering teleological and centralized biases. Instead, Swarm Urbanism advances an ethos of distributed agencies, stigmergic infrastructure, mutualistic economies, and dynamic, ethically reflexive governance. Embracing emergence as a constitutive dynamic, rather than a problem to be managed, emergent cities are envisioned as living, evolving systems capable of sensing, learning, adapting, and co-flourishing within planetary boundaries. Yet the approach rigorously confronts the inherent fragilities of complex decentralized systems: risks of entropy, chaotic collapse, unjust emergences, and informational opacity. Transitional research pathways — including agent-based simulations, living labs, and phased pilot programs — are proposed to responsibly cultivate emergent urban resilience. Ultimately, this work situates Swarm Urbanism as a post-Anthropocenic urban epistemology: a tentative, adaptive choreography of complexity, ethics, and planetary co-evolution in an era of unprecedented uncertainty.
Date: 2025
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