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Fractals:A multiscale approach in regional and urban planning strategies
The debate on urban complexity, and, more specifically, the application of a fractal logic in urban planning and design gained prominence in the late twentieth century. Several researchers have engaged in this theoretical debate, while others have applied this logic within spatial analyses of urban patterns, with the aim of better understanding urban planning effects. Further, some researchers have simulated ‘fractal’ cities. In this chapter, we demonstrate how a multifractal, multiscalar simulation model can be used as a tool for guiding spatial development to enable the identification of potential areas of urbanization and to protect continuous green or unbuilt areas. This simulation model can facilitate the implementation of strategic urban development plans across different scales, ranging from the neighbourhood scale to the regional scale. All scalar levels are interlinked through the application of an iterative logic underlying a multifractal pattern. We demonstrate how this multifractal, multiscalar model can be applied to resolve planning issues.
Fractals:A multiscale approach in regional and urban planning strategies
The debate on urban complexity, and, more specifically, the application of a fractal logic in urban planning and design gained prominence in the late twentieth century. Several researchers have engaged in this theoretical debate, while others have applied this logic within spatial analyses of urban patterns, with the aim of better understanding urban planning effects. Further, some researchers have simulated ‘fractal’ cities. In this chapter, we demonstrate how a multifractal, multiscalar simulation model can be used as a tool for guiding spatial development to enable the identification of potential areas of urbanization and to protect continuous green or unbuilt areas. This simulation model can facilitate the implementation of strategic urban development plans across different scales, ranging from the neighbourhood scale to the regional scale. All scalar levels are interlinked through the application of an iterative logic underlying a multifractal pattern. We demonstrate how this multifractal, multiscalar model can be applied to resolve planning issues.
Fractals:A multiscale approach in regional and urban planning strategies
Yamu, Claudia (Autor:in) / van Nes, Akkelies (Autor:in) / de Roo, Gert / Yamu, Claudia / Zuidema, Christian
01.01.2020
Yamu , C & van Nes , A 2020 , Fractals : A multiscale approach in regional and urban planning strategies . in G de Roo , C Yamu & C Zuidema (eds) , Handbook on Planning and Complexity . Research Handbooks in Planning , Edward Elgar Publishing , Cheltenham , pp. 318-333 . https://doi.org/10.4337/9781786439185.00021
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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710
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