Structured Procrastination on Cities, Transport Policy, Spatial Analysis, Demography, R
Monday, May 30, 2011
The (US) National Mean Center of Population
Fast post: Each decade the Census Bureau of the US calculates the National Mean Center of Population. This is the animated map displaying the evolution of its position (and here is a different static version of the map). Hat tip to Maptd blog.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Some marriage and divorce statistics
Ok! now back fom the honeymoon to the real world. Something tells me I shouldn't be much enthusiastic about this (I refer to the real world....) So this is just a fast post with some links to marriage and divorce statistics:
- More or Less (Tim Harford) talks about the decreasing marriage rate in the UK and other wedding-related statistics.
- An interesting article by Jacob Langenfeld (NewGeography) on divorce and demographics by state in the US.
- The journal Population, Space and Place has just published this paper: Spatial Variation in Divorce and Separation: Compositional or Contextual Effects? (by Hill Kulu). In fact, I can't recommend the paper. I've been recommended
by my wifenot to read it. - Recent marriage and divorce trends in the US (FlowingData)
Thursday, May 12, 2011
"Old concepts for the city's future"
A pretty good video about São Luís* with a transportation proposal for the city (by Diogo Pires Ferreira). The video is based on his MA. Project called "The rescue of old concepts for the city's future".
*a city in the northeast of Brazil
Friday, May 6, 2011
Assorted links on Aging and Life Expectancy
- Aging population and Urban decline in Japan (The Economist)
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- The Danny Dorling’s Life Expectancy Calculator (via @worldmapper)
- The U-bend of life - Aging and happiness (The Economist)
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Assorted Links - Booming Metropolis
- 12 Megacities That Will Boom In The Next 15 Year (by Business Insider)
#12 Rio de Janeiro
#3 Mexico City
#2 São Paulo
#1 London
- The 16 Greatest Cities in Human History by population criteria only (by Business Insider) - via On Street Level
- Urban World: Mapping The Economic Power Of Cities - a not
not so new
Global cities of the future: An interactive map (by Mckinsey)
- Joel Kotkin and Wendell Cox write about The Census’ Fastest-Growing Cities Of The Decade (in the US) via New Geography
- School Troubles in a Booming Metropolis - It's a good post series connecting demographic, housing and land use contexts of troubled public schools in the City of Vancouver and its suburbs (Parts 1, 2 and 3.....) - via Planning Pool