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Mixed-cell cellular automata: A new approach for simulating the spatio-temporal dynamics of mixed land use structures

, 2021
When used for land use change modeling, Cellular Automata (CA) usually assume that each cell has only one land use type at each time step, ignoring the mixed land use structures that are often found in land units.
Xun Liang   +5 more
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Accurate Estimation of the Proportion of Mixed Land Use at the Street-Block Level by Integrating High Spatial Resolution Images and Geospatial Big Data

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2021
Mixed land use has been widely used as a planning tool to improve the functionality of cities. However, depicting mixed land use is rather difficult due to its complexities.
Jialyu He   +7 more
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Groundwater pollution source identification and apportionment using PMF and PCA-APCA-MLR receptor models in a typical mixed land-use area in Southwestern China.

Science of the Total Environment, 2020
The quality of groundwater in a region is regarded as a function of natural and anthropogenic factors. Receptor models have advantages in source identification and source apportionment by testing the physicochemical properties of receptor samples and ...
Han Zhang   +4 more
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From mixed to multiple land use

Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 2006
This introduction paper to the special issue on multiple land use of Journal of Housing and the Built Environment provides an overview of the differences between the concepts of mixed land use and multiple land use. Multiple land use is a successor of mixed land use concept but is not yet very well well-defined.
ERIK LOUW, FRANK BRUINSMA
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Mixed land uses, land-use externalities, and residential property values: A reevaluation

The Annals of Regional Science, 1982
Empirical evidence concerning the impact of neighborhood land-use externalities on residential property value is mixed. That is, no concensus has emerged in the literature as to whether locating non-residential land-use activities in residential neighborhoods can be expected to increase, decrease or leave unaltered surrounding property values.
Than Van Cao, Dennis C. Cory
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Comparing measures of urban land use mix

Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2013
Abstract We review a variety of common measures of urban land use mix in order to understand their differences and to identify their strengths and limitations. We then apply these measures to data from a Monte Carlo simulation to ascertain statistical relationships among them, finding that they can be placed into four groups where measures within ...
Yan Song, Louis Merlin, Daniel Rodriguez
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Groundwater protection in mixed land-use aquifers

Environmental Management, 1992
Compared with groundwater pollution episodes of a point-source nature, nonpoint-source contamination makes for particularly difficult policy design. This is especially true in the context of a mixed land-use aquifer, where the same pollutant may derive from various human land-use activities and in different concentrations.
Carolyn R. Harper   +2 more
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Regulation, Land-Use Mix, and Urban Performance. Part 2: Simulation

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1999
Part 1 of this two-part paper presented a spatial economic model of the urban development process which captures developers' profit-seeking behaviour, communities' welfare-seeking behaviour, and the mediating effects of alternative systems of land-use rights.
Webster, CJ, Wu, F
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Mixing Land Uses and Dwelling Types

2020
The segregation of land use into residential, commercial, and industrial zones was introduced in the early twentieth century. Known as Euclidean zoning, it indirectly gave way to the rise of suburbia, encouraged automobile dependency, limited walkability, and eroded social diversity.
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Regulation, Land-Use Mix, and Urban Performance. Part 1: Theory

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1999
In this paper we present the theoretical model underlying a series of experiments that use cellular automata (CA) simulations to explore the impact of alternative systems of pollution property rights on urban morphology and performance. It is a partial equilibrium model of developer and community behaviour which allows a formal expression of the urban
Webster, CJ, Wu, F
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