Should big cities grow? Scenario-based cellular automata urban growth modeling and policy applications

The formation of ‘Urban Networks’ has become a wide-spread phenomenon around the world. In the study of metropolitan regions, there are competing or diverging views about management and control of environmental and land-use factors as well as about scales and arrangements of settlements. Especially...

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Main Authors: ChengHe Guan, Peter G. Rowe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Urban Management
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2226585616300267
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spelling doaj-55c4fe982dd94a7f9cd2be85cfc249062021-05-02T03:02:07ZengElsevierJournal of Urban Management2226-58562016-12-0152657810.1016/j.jum.2017.01.002Should big cities grow? Scenario-based cellular automata urban growth modeling and policy applicationsChengHe GuanPeter G. RoweThe formation of ‘Urban Networks’ has become a wide-spread phenomenon around the world. In the study of metropolitan regions, there are competing or diverging views about management and control of environmental and land-use factors as well as about scales and arrangements of settlements. Especially in China, these matters alongside of regulatory aspects, infrastructure applications, and resource allocations, are important because of population concentrations and the overlapping of urban areas with other land resources. On the other hand, the increasing sophistication of models operating on iterative computational power and widely-available spatial information and analytical techniques make it possible to simulate and investigate the spatial distribution of urban territories at a regional scale. This research applies a scenario-based Cellular Automata model to a case study of the Changjiang Delta Region, which produces useful and predictive scenario-based projections within the region, using quantitative methods and baseline conditions that address issues of regional urban development. The contribution of the research includes the improvement of computer simulation of urban growth, the application of urban form and other indices to evaluate complex urban conditions, and a heightened understanding of the performance of an urban network in the Changjiang Delta Region composed of big, medium, and small-sized cities and towns.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2226585616300267Scenario-based cellular automataUrban growth modelingUrban networksSpatial distributionChangjiang delta region
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Peter G. Rowe
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Should big cities grow? Scenario-based cellular automata urban growth modeling and policy applications
Journal of Urban Management
Scenario-based cellular automata
Urban growth modeling
Urban networks
Spatial distribution
Changjiang delta region
author_facet ChengHe Guan
Peter G. Rowe
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title Should big cities grow? Scenario-based cellular automata urban growth modeling and policy applications
title_short Should big cities grow? Scenario-based cellular automata urban growth modeling and policy applications
title_full Should big cities grow? Scenario-based cellular automata urban growth modeling and policy applications
title_fullStr Should big cities grow? Scenario-based cellular automata urban growth modeling and policy applications
title_full_unstemmed Should big cities grow? Scenario-based cellular automata urban growth modeling and policy applications
title_sort should big cities grow? scenario-based cellular automata urban growth modeling and policy applications
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Urban Management
issn 2226-5856
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The formation of ‘Urban Networks’ has become a wide-spread phenomenon around the world. In the study of metropolitan regions, there are competing or diverging views about management and control of environmental and land-use factors as well as about scales and arrangements of settlements. Especially in China, these matters alongside of regulatory aspects, infrastructure applications, and resource allocations, are important because of population concentrations and the overlapping of urban areas with other land resources. On the other hand, the increasing sophistication of models operating on iterative computational power and widely-available spatial information and analytical techniques make it possible to simulate and investigate the spatial distribution of urban territories at a regional scale. This research applies a scenario-based Cellular Automata model to a case study of the Changjiang Delta Region, which produces useful and predictive scenario-based projections within the region, using quantitative methods and baseline conditions that address issues of regional urban development. The contribution of the research includes the improvement of computer simulation of urban growth, the application of urban form and other indices to evaluate complex urban conditions, and a heightened understanding of the performance of an urban network in the Changjiang Delta Region composed of big, medium, and small-sized cities and towns.
topic Scenario-based cellular automata
Urban growth modeling
Urban networks
Spatial distribution
Changjiang delta region
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2226585616300267
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