Multi-Level Street-Based Analysis of the Urban Fabric: Developments for a Nationwide Taxonomy

IF 4.3 3区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Geographical Analysis Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1111/gean.12416
Alessandro Araldi, Giovanni Fusco
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Multiple fabric assessment (MFA) is a computer-aided procedure designed for identifying and characterizing urban fabric types (morphotypes) from a street-based perspective. Nonetheless, the original MFA presents some limitations: it relies on surface-based descriptors, conceived as proxy variables for the pedestrian perspective in urban form analysis, rather than direct sight-based measurements. It also uses building footprint classes as proxies for building types. The spatial statistics on the street network concentrate on patterns of over- and under-represented values, which often results in a limited number of morphotypes. Furthermore, the morphotypes are typically valid only for a specific study area. This article presents the latest methodological advancements in MFA overcoming these four limitations. Its implementation over the eight largest French metropolitan areas successfully distinguishes approximately 20 distinct place-specific morphotypes, which are further aggregated into a comprehensive multi-level nested taxonomy. The new MFA procedure allows a nationwide comparative analysis of contemporary urban forms, laying the groundwork for a comprehensive understanding of morphologically regionalized metropolitan areas. Through detailed algorithmic improvements and nationwide implementation, integrating traditional urban morphology with streetscape analysis, MFA provides insights into the analogies and differences of the urban fabric in contemporary metropolitan areas, enabling interoperability with other domains of urban research.

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基于多层次街道的城市结构分析:一个全国性分类的发展
多重结构评估(MFA)是一种计算机辅助程序,旨在从基于街道的角度识别和表征城市结构类型(形态)。尽管如此,最初的MFA存在一些局限性:它依赖于基于表面的描述符,被认为是城市形态分析中行人视角的代理变量,而不是直接基于视觉的测量。它还使用构建足迹类作为构建类型的代理。街道网络的空间统计集中在过度和不足代表值的模式上,这往往导致有限数量的形态类型。此外,形态型通常只适用于特定的研究区域。本文介绍了MFA克服这四个限制的最新方法进展。它在法国八个最大的大都市地区的实施成功地区分了大约20种不同的地方特定形态,这些形态进一步聚集成一个全面的多层次嵌套分类法。新的MFA程序允许在全国范围内对当代城市形式进行比较分析,为全面理解形态区域化的大都市地区奠定基础。通过详细的算法改进和全国范围内的实施,将传统的城市形态与街景分析相结合,MFA提供了对当代大都市地区城市结构的类比和差异的见解,实现了与其他城市研究领域的互操作性。
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期刊介绍: First in its specialty area and one of the most frequently cited publications in geography, Geographical Analysis has, since 1969, presented significant advances in geographical theory, model building, and quantitative methods to geographers and scholars in a wide spectrum of related fields. Traditionally, mathematical and nonmathematical articulations of geographical theory, and statements and discussions of the analytic paradigm are published in the journal. Spatial data analyses and spatial econometrics and statistics are strongly represented.
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