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Claudia Czerkauer-yamu

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A multi-Scale (Multi-Fractal) approach for a systemic planning strategy from a regional to an architectural scale

2010

International audience; A sustainable and sustaining planning strategy is globally important for metropolitan areas. Sustainable planning addresses the development of strategies to reduce the use of resources, increase economic efficiency and improve integration of social aspects (e.g. pedestrian friendly environments, well balanced public and private transport modes, efficient street networks; land use, movement economy; access for all to jobs, retail, services, healthcare, culture, and leisure). In order to reduce urban sprawl, numerous authors recommend going back to the concept of compact cities. However, policies favoring the compact city concept turned out to be less efficient than ex…

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A planning concept for a sustainable development of metropolitan areas based on a multifractal approach

2011

International audience

multifractal approach[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographymetropolitan areas[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Spatial simulation and the real world

2015

spatial simulation[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographystrategic planningdigital methods
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DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE METROPOLITAN AREAS USING A MULTI-SCALE DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM

2012

A sustainable and sustaining planning strategy is globally important for metropolitan areas. Sustainable planning addresses the development of strategies to reduce the use of resources, increase economic efficiency and improve integration of social aspects. In contrast, splinter development (e.g. urban sprawl) involves damage to nature and generation of an increasing volume of traffic (these are the main criticisms following a study by Newman and Kenworthy (1989) on the relationship between settlement density and energy consumption). Interestingly, the overly compact city also has this effect as it may generate traffic flows for accessing green and leisure areas, or changes of residence due…

sustainable developmentaménagement multi-échelles[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyagglomerationsModélisation et visualisation spatialesvillesSpatial modeling and visualizationaccessibilityaménagement stratégiquecitiesfractals.développement durable et constructifmulti-scale decision support systemaccessibilité
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