Proposed Method for Determining the Population Carrying Capacity of Cities: the City-Mass Index

Murat Özdemir, Hatice Ayataç, E. Cenan İnce
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Increasing urbanisation has led to changes in the population distribution in cities and, thus, unbalanced urban development. This study aimed to estimate the current population loads of cities by determining the balanced distribution of a country's population on the basis of the natural, physical and sectoral factors in cities. The study was informed by the following perspective: Cities are not independent structures. They belong to an ecosystem that includes the other cities in the country; thus, their share of the population should be in accordance with their stiffness calculated from its natural, physical and sectoral factors. An outcome of the study is to suggest the city-mass index model, which is inspired by the body mass index, to estimate the population loads of cities. The theoretical model, whose effectiveness was confirmed by the results of the analytical hierarchical process, was tested in Turkey and converted into concrete outputs.
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确定城市人口承载力的建议方法:城市质量指数
城市化进程的加快导致了城市人口分布的变化,从而导致了城市发展的不平衡。这项研究的目的是根据城市的自然、物质和部门因素确定一国人口的均衡分布,从而估计城市目前的人口负荷。这项研究基于以下观点:城市不是独立的结构。它们属于一个包括该国其他城市在内的生态系统;因此,他们在人口中所占的份额应与根据其自然、物质和部门因素计算出的刚度相符。该研究的一个结果是提出了受身体质量指数启发的城市质量指数模型来估计城市的人口负荷。该理论模型的有效性得到了分析层次过程结果的证实,并在土耳其进行了测试,并转化为具体产出。
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