macropattern
Macropattern is a term used across disciplines to denote large-scale patterns and regularities that emerge across broad spatial or temporal extents. It refers to recurring structures or motifs that are detectable only when examining systems at macro, rather than micro, levels. Macropatterns contrast with micropatterns, which characterize small-scale details and local interactions.
Because complex systems such as cities, ecosystems, or communication networks exhibit many interacting parts, macropatterns arise
In urban planning, macropatterns describe large-scale forms of growth and organization, such as centralization, polycentric networks,
Researchers study macropatterns using methods including geographic information systems (GIS), spatial statistics, network analysis, fractal geometry,
Identifying macropatterns can improve forecasting, resource allocation, and policy design by focusing on system-wide structure. However,