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Connecting the general and particular in interdisciplinary urban research




TekijätRoberts, Patrick; Carleton, W. Christopher; Maezumi, S. Yoshi; Bebermeier, Wiebke; De Weerdt, Hilde; Dornhaus, Anna; Ebert, Claire E.; Fletcher, Roland; Graff, Sarah R.; Graham, Elizabeth; Heinicke, Christiane; Hu, Di; Klassen, Sarah; Kratimenos, Panos; Kundu, Debolina; Lawrence, Dan; Lewis, Carenza; Lucero, Lisa J.; Padawangi, Rita; Robles, Nelly; Romanowska, Iza; Rost, Stephanie; Seijas, Tatiana; Smith, Michael E.; Strickland, Keir; Toivanen, Mikko; Winkelmann, Ricarda; Wu, Fulong; Zuiderhoek, Arjan; Alinam, Zahra; Antonosyan, Mariya; Andrade, Victor Caetano; Findley, David Max; Gitau, Peter; Viegas, Danielle Heberle; de Medeiros, Julia; Kayuni, Martha; Lellau, Rebecca; Peters, Manuel J. H.; Rudd, Rachel; Schmitz, Jascha; Song, Shuang; Yang, Yiwei; Ziegler, Michael J.; Zuccarelli-Freire, Verónica; Bai, Xuemei; Kezer, Zeynep; Lobo, José; Ortman, Scott G.; Rybski, Diego; Sandholz, Simone; Zhang, Xiaoling

KustantajaSpringer Science and Business Media LLC

Julkaisuvuosi2026

Lehti: Nature Cities

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Aloitussivu671

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eISSN2731-9997

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s44284-026-00461-9

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Verkko-osoitehttps://doi.org/10.1038/s44284-026-00461-9


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Understanding urbanization trends, dynamics and environmental consequences is at the heart of charting sustainable futures in the 21st century. Interdisciplinary research is crucial to this, yet there often remains separation between the scales of urban analysis — searches for quantifiable, generalizable trends and detailed local, historical analyses — and between both scientific scales and policy. We argue for the importance of long-term institutional spaces and workflows that stimulate constant interaction between scalar perspectives and policy within a single epistemic, theory-based process to help to navigate an increasingly central way of human life.


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The authors thank the Max Planck Society for funding the conference ‘Connecting Urbanism Across Time and Space’.


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