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Street Network Analysis×Urban Sprawl Measurement×
תחוםUrban StudiesUrban Studies
משפחהProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
שנת המקור20172014
הוגה השיטהGeoff Boeing (OSMnx); graph-theoretic street analysis traditionReid Ewing & Shima Hamidi (building on Galster et al.)
סוגGraph-theoretic measurement of street-network structure and connectivityComposite index combining multiple dimensions of urban form into a sprawl/compactness score
מקור מכונןBoeing, G. (2017). OSMnx: New methods for acquiring, constructing, analyzing, and visualizing complex street networks. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 65, 126–139. DOI ↗Ewing, R., & Hamidi, S. (2015). Compactness versus sprawl: A review of recent evidence from the United States. Journal of Planning Literature, 30(4), 413–432. DOI ↗
כינוייםStreet Pattern Analysis, Road Network Metrics, Urban Street Connectivity Analysis, Configurational Street AnalysisSprawl Index, Compactness Index of Sprawl, Ewing Sprawl Index, Composite Sprawl Measure
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תקצירStreet network analysis treats a city's streets as a mathematical graph — intersections as nodes, street segments as edges — and measures its structure with graph-theoretic indicators of connectivity, density, centrality, and efficiency. From this representation come the metrics that distinguish a permeable grid from a tree-like cul-de-sac suburb: intersection density, average node degree, the share of dead-ends, betweenness centrality, and circuity (how much longer network routes are than straight lines). Tools such as Geoff Boeing's OSMnx made it routine to download, model, and analyse the street network of any place on Earth from OpenStreetMap, turning street-pattern analysis into a reproducible, comparative science of urban form.Urban sprawl measurement quantifies how compact or sprawling a metropolitan region is by combining several distinct dimensions of urban form into a single composite index. The dominant approach, developed by Reid Ewing, Shima Hamidi and colleagues, captures four factors — development density, land-use mix, activity centering, and street-network connectivity — and folds standardized indicators of each into one score, calibrated so the average region equals 100 and higher values mean greater compactness. Because sprawl is multidimensional, no single variable such as density adequately describes it, which is why the composite-index strategy has become the standard for comparing regions and linking form to outcomes.
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