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Scale : the universal laws of life and death in organisms, cities and companies

Geoffrey B. West (Author)
Geoffrey West's research centres on a quest to find unifying principles and patterns connecting everything from cells and ecosystems to cities, social networks and businesses. SCALE addresses big, urgent questions about global sustainability, population explosion, urbanization, ageing, cancer, human lifespans and the increasing pace of life, but also encourages us to question the world around us. Why can we live for 120 years but not for a thousand? Why does the pace of life continually increase? Why do mice live for just two or three years and elephants for up to 75? Why do companies behave like mice, and are they all destined to die? Do cities, companies and human beings have natural, pre-determined lifespans? Why, in fact, do we die? Are we just a fascinating experiment in natural selection that is ultimately doomed to fail? And what is the origin of the magic number 4 that seems to determine much of physiology and life-history from birth to death? SCALE is a seminal book of breathtaking originality and scope
Print Book, English, 2017
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 2017
479 pages : illustrations, charts ; 24 cm
9780297609476, 9780297869658, 0297609475, 0297869655
988065190
The big picture
The measure of all things: an introduction to scaling
The simplicity, unity, and complexity of life
The fourth dimension of life: growth, aging, and death
From the Anthropocene to the Urbanocene: a planet dominated by cities
Prelude to a science of cities
Toward a science of cities
Consequences and predictions: from mobility and the pace of life to social connectivity, diversity, metabolism, and growth
Toward a science of companies
The vision of a grand unified theory of sustainability