ekistics as the science of human settlements

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Ekistics as the science of human settlements is an interdisciplinary field that studies the planning, design, organization, and evolution of human communities and their physical environments at all scales, from individual dwellings to global urban systems.

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instanceOf academic discipline
interdisciplinary field
planning theory
science of human settlements
appliesTo informal settlements
planned communities
rural areas
suburban areas
urban areas
considers cultural factors in settlement patterns
human-environment interactions in settlements
technological change in settlements
coversScale buildings
cities
global urban systems
individual dwellings
metropolitan regions
national settlement systems
neighborhoods
towns
focusesOn design of human settlements
evolution of human settlements
organization of human settlements
planning of human settlements
hasGoal achieve functional human settlements
achieve humane human settlements
achieve sustainable human settlements
improve quality of human settlements
integratesDiscipline architecture
demography
economics
environmental studies
geography
landscape architecture
political science
sociology
systems theory
transportation planning
urban planning
studies economic structure of settlements
environmental impacts of settlements
housing patterns
human settlements
infrastructure systems in settlements
land-use patterns
settlement decline and shrinkage
settlement growth dynamics
social structure of settlements
spatial structure of settlements
transportation networks in settlements
urban-rural relationships

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Constantinos A. Doxiadis defined ekistics as the science of human settlements