sectorsurban
SectorsUrban is a multidisciplinary framework that seeks to link the spatial distribution of economic sectors with patterns of urban growth and land use. It emerged in the early 2000s within European urban economics research, building on earlier models of the urban hierarchy and New Economic Geography. The core premise is that the relative strength of manufacturing, services, and high‑technology industries drives the trajectory of an urban area’s expansion, density, and infrastructure requirements. By mapping sectoral employment shares against spatial variables such as transport links, housing availability, and policy interventions, planners can anticipate future pressures on city cores and peripheries.
The methodology combines quantitative techniques from regional science—such as gravity models and spatial econometrics—with qualitative analyses
Critics argue that the framework may over‑attribute urban change to economic structure, underestimating the role of