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Compactness Index

A compactness index measures how compact the shape of a settlement, district, or built-up area is, almost always by comparing it to the circle — the most compact shape enclosing a given area. Classic indices such as the Polsby–Popper or Richardson ratio compare a polygon's area to its perimeter, while more elaborate measures compare interpoint distances or fitted circles, all returning a value of one for a perfect circle and falling toward zero as the shape becomes elongated, indented, or fragmented. Angel, Parent and Civco systematized these into a coherent family by showing that the circle is optimal on ten distinct geometric properties, clarifying which index answers which question.

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  1. Angel, S., Parent, J., & Civco, D. L. (2010). Ten compactness properties of circles: Measuring shape in geography. The Canadian Geographer, 54(4), 441–461. DOI: 10.1111/j.1541-0064.2009.00304.x

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ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Compactness Index (Geometric Shape Measures of Settlement Form). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/et/urban-studies/compactness-index

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ScholarGateCompactness Index (Compactness Index (Geometric Shape Measures of Settlement Form)). Loetud 2026-06-24 aadressilt https://scholargate.app/et/urban-studies/compactness-index · Andmestik: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20539026