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Geospatial Analysis to Support Urban Planning in Beijing

Authors: Long, Ying, Shen, Zhenjiang

Shows how geospatial analysis can be a useful tool to help in ascertaining
patterns of activities and support urban planning
Describes a comprehensive framework of novel simulation approaches,
conventional urban models and related data mining techniques
Develops a comprehensive land use and transportation integrated model used to
explore the spatial patterns of mutual interaction between human mobility and
urban space
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About this book
This book describes a comprehensive framework of novel simulation approaches,
conventional urban models, and related data mining techniques that will help
develop planning support systems in Beijing as well as other
mega-metropolitan areas. It investigates the relationships between human
behaviors and spatial patterns in order to simulate activities in an urban
space, visualize planning alternatives, and support decision making.

The book first explains urban space using geometric patterns, such as points,
networks, and polygons, that help identify patterns of household and
individual human behavior. Next, it details how novel simulation
methodologies, such as cellular automaton and multi-agent systems, and
conventional urban modeling, such as spatial interaction models, can be used
to identify an optimal or a simulated solution for a better urban form.

The book develops a comprehensive land use and transportation integrated
model used to explore the spatial patterns of mutual interaction between
human mobility and urban space. This model can help forecast the distribution
of different types of households, rent prices, and land prices, as well as
the distribution of routes and traffic volume based on an appraisal of labor
demand and supply.

This book shows how geospatial analysis can be a useful tool for planners and
decision makers to help in ascertaining patterns of activities and support
urban planning. Offering both novel and conventional approaches to urban
modeling, it will appeal to researchers, students, and policy makers looking
for the optimal way to plan the d

evelopment of a mega-metropolitan area.
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