2022
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2022.893414
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Using spatial syntax and GIS to identify spatial heterogeneity in the main urban area of Harbin, China

Abstract: The discourse about urban planning, urban design, urban management, and many other basic urban planning issues are related to identifying the spatial heterogeneity in the main urban area (MUA). Road networks are important infrastructure for social and economic development and also an important driving factor for urban land use. Therefore, the topological characteristics of the urban road network can be used as an important basis for the space of the division of the MUA. This study takes the MUA space in the Ha… Show more

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“…It reflects the spatial agglomeration characteristics of the six functional elements. The analysis results were divided into five grades based on the geometric interval grading method [ 50 ] ( Figure 9 ).…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It reflects the spatial agglomeration characteristics of the six functional elements. The analysis results were divided into five grades based on the geometric interval grading method [ 50 ] ( Figure 9 ).…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Space syntax in theory is geometry-free as per the topologic nature of social interactions at space in logical layout [30]. The topology of social network extends the syntax to the space isovist and configuration in more shape grammar approach on the rise [for example 31,32,33,34,35,36] and GIScience as well [for example 37,38]. In another computation, the non-visual voronoi space of explicit tessellation defines a wider scope of implicit space that is interdisciplinary in nature with extended applications of geometric and topologic objectives in common [39].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BSI provides convenience in residents' daily lives, and the completeness of the infrastructure can have an important impact on the suitability of human settlements [11]. This study uses the kernel density analysis method in ArcGIS to measure the degree of infrastructure completeness in the YRD from the perspectives of medical care, science, education and culture, catering services, and shopping services [57].…”
Section: Bsimentioning
confidence: 99%