Title: New urban spatial formats: Challenges for measurement
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2New urban spatial formats Challenges for
measurement
- Major shifts in the scales, spaces and contents
of economic activity are engendering novel
spatial formats global cities and megaregions. - These new spatial formats also call for new
statistical and quantitative measurements for all
the basic components of these new spatial formats
3Urban areas have always been difficult to measure
- But measuring the components of global cities and
megaregions poses especially difficult issues - Global cities Rapidly growing share of their
economy and population are circulating in and
out. - A megaregion includes cities, suburbs,
metropolitan areas, administrative regions.
4Measurement difficulties global cities
- Core components of the economy are part of larger
transnational operations the global city under
study is just one moment of a firms or a
markets components - Example global finance
- - operates largely in electronic space
- - before we can measure how it fits into a
citys economy, we need to understand how a
financial center (territorial) matters to global
electronic finance .
5Measurement difficultiesMegaregions
- Emerging spaces thus identifying the boundary
will require far more projection of future trends
in all the key economic sectors of a region, than
has been typical. - Furthermore, it requires dealing with the
potentially very diverse types of measurements
that a given country has developed for different
territorial units cities, suburbs, metropolitan
areas, administrative regions. - Megaregions cut across diverse administrative
units but incorporate only part of each .
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7Density- Mumbai
8Density- NYC
9Density- Shanghai
10Density - London
11Density- Mexico City
12Density- Johannesburg
13Density and Travel to Work
14Residential Density
15New York
16Shanghai
17London
18Mexico
19Johannesburg
20Berlin
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22Travel to Work
23New York
24Shanghai
25London
26Mexico
27Johannesburg
28Berlin
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30London (Population)
31London (Workplace)
32Greater London (Commuter Flows)
33Sao Paulo (Population)
34Sao Paulo (Workplace)
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36Overall Ranking WCOC Index, Top 20
37Indicator 3 Ease of Doing Business
- Subindicators
- Starting a Business
- Employing Workers
- Getting Credit
- Closing a Business
- Conventions/Exhibitions/Meetings
- Conventions/Exhibitions/Meetings
- Banking Services
- Ease of Entry and Exit
- Investor Protection
- Corporate Tax Burden
- Contract Enforcement
38Ease of Doing Business Top 20
39Indicator 4 Financial Dimension
- Subindicators
- Financial Services Network
- Banking/Financial Services Companies
- Insurance Companies
- Investment/Securities Firms
- Total Value of Equities Trading
- Total Value of Bond Trading
- Total Number of Derivatives Contracts
- Total Number of Commodities Contracts
40Financial Dimension Top 20
41Indicator 5 Business Center Dimension
- Subindicators
- Traffic Through City Ports
- Air Passenger and Aircraft Traffic Through City
Airports - Air Cargo Traffic Through City Airports
- International Air Passenger Traffic Through City
Airports - Volume of Commercial Real Estate Development
42Business Center Dimension Top 20
43Knowledge Creation and Information Flows Top 20
44Overall Ranking WCOC Index