Abstract:
Cities are structured into sub-units such as the city center or business districts and peripheral areas. From a spatial perspective, discrimination or delineation of the ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Cities are structured into sub-units such as the city center or business districts and peripheral areas. From a spatial perspective, discrimination or delineation of the city center is a very challenging task as there exist numerous ways to characterize city centers: besides functional characteristics, also morphological features can be used. In this paper, we present a study which links the floor area ratio (FAR) with individual perception of citizens to investigate the correlation between perception and morphology. Urban morphology from large-area digital surface models from Cartosat-1 and socio-economic panel data is used to identify a potential perceptional border between the city center and the periphery when the FAR drops below 50% in relation to the center.
Published in: 2015 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE)
Date of Conference: 30 March 2015 - 01 April 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 June 2015
Electronic ISBN:978-1-4799-6652-3
Print ISSN: 2334-0932
German Remote Sensing Data Center (DFD), German Aerospace Center (DLR), Wessling, Germany
German Remote Sensing Data Center (DFD), German Aerospace Center (DLR), Wessling, Germany
Socio-economic Panel (SOEP), Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), Berlin, Germany
Socio-economic Panel (SOEP), Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), Berlin, Germany
German Remote Sensing Data Center (DFD), German Aerospace Center (DLR), Wessling, Germany
German Remote Sensing Data Center (DFD), German Aerospace Center (DLR), Wessling, Germany
Socio-economic Panel (SOEP), Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), Berlin, Germany
Socio-economic Panel (SOEP), Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), Berlin, Germany