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Suitability Analysis×Urban Form Morphometrics×
TieteenalaUrban StudiesUrban Studies
MenetelmäperheProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Syntyvuosi19692019
KehittäjäIan L. McHargQuantitative urban-morphology tradition; momepy toolkit by Martin Fleischmann
TyyppiSpatial multi-criteria mapping of land suitability for a given useSystematic quantitative measurement of urban form across buildings, plots, blocks, and streets
AlkuperäislähdeMcHarg, I. L. (1969). Design with Nature. Natural History Press. ISBN: 9780471114604Fleischmann, M. (2019). momepy: Urban Morphology Measuring Toolkit. Journal of Open Source Software, 4(43), 1807. DOI ↗
RinnakkaisnimetLand Suitability Mapping, Overlay Suitability Analysis, Weighted Overlay Analysis, Suitability ModellingUrban Morphometrics, Quantitative Urban Morphology, Morphometric Analysis of Urban Form, Built-Form Morphometrics
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TiivistelmäSuitability analysis maps how well each parcel of land supports a proposed use — housing, conservation, a highway, a landfill — by combining the relevant physical, ecological and accessibility factors into a single composite score. In the tradition established by Ian McHarg's 1969 Design with Nature, each factor is captured as a map layer, reclassified onto a common suitability scale, and overlaid so that places good on many factors stand out from places that are not. The result is a suitability surface that makes the trade-offs in a land-use decision explicit, transparent and defensible.Urban form morphometrics is the systematic, quantitative measurement of the physical form of cities — the dimensions, shapes, spatial arrangement, intensity, and connectivity of buildings, plots, blocks, and streets. Rather than describing morphology in words, it computes hundreds of reproducible numerical characters on each morphological element and its local context, turning the qualitative tradition of urban morphology into a measurable science. The open-source momepy toolkit, introduced by Martin Fleischmann in 2019, standardized this workflow, building a morphological tessellation from building footprints and computing dimension, shape, distribution, intensity, and connectivity characters at scale.
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