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A method to analyse neighbourhood characteristics of land use patterns

โœ Scribed by Peter H. Verburg; Ton C.M. de Nijs; Jan Ritsema van Eck; Hans Visser; Kor de Jong


Book ID
104014651
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
520 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0198-9715

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โœฆ Synopsis


Neighbourhood interactions between land use types are often included in the spatially explicit analysis of land use change. Especially in the context of urban growth, neighbourhood interactions are often addressed both in theories for urban development and in dynamic models of (urban) land use change. Neighbourhood interactions are one of the main driving factors in a large group of land use change models based on cellular automata (CA).

This paper introduces a method to analyse the neighbourhood characteristics of land use. For every location in a rectangular grid the enrichment of the neighbourhood by specific land use types is studied. An application of the method for the Netherlands indicates that different land use types have clearly distinct neighbourhood characteristics. Land use conversions can be explained, for a large part, by the occurrence of land uses in the neighbourhood.

The neighbourhood characterization introduced in this paper can help to further unravel the processes of land use change allocation and assist in the definition of transition rules for cellular automata and other land use change models.


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