The street patterns of cities are the result of long-term evolution and interaction between various internal, social and economic, and external, environmental and landscape, processes and factors. In this article, we use entropy as a measure of dispersion to study the effects of landscapes on the evolution and associated street patterns of two cities: Dundee in Eastern Scotland and Khorramabad in Western Iran, cities which have strong similarities in terms of the size of their street systems and populations but considerable differences in terms of their evolution within the landscape. Landscape features have strong effects on the city shape and street patterns of Dundee, which is primarily a shoreline city, while Khorramabad is primarily lo...
The urban expansion from the city center to the suburb and beyond is indicated by Shannon entropy, a...
The morphology of urban agglomeration is studied here in the context of information exchange between...
The concept of "spatial entropy" developed by Michael Batty (1974) was primarily used to test differ...
In addition to socio-economic factors, major landforms may affect the city structure and urban form....
Easy and intuitive navigability is of central importance in cities. The actual scale-free networking...
The lack of efficiency in urban diffusion is a debated issue, important for biologists, urban specia...
In this paper we show how Shannon entropy, an intuitive and versatile measure of uniformity of a pro...
International audienceWe investigate urban street networks as a whole within the frameworks of infor...
Cabral, P., Augusto, G., Tewolde, M., & Araya, Y. (2013). Entropy in urban systems. Entropy, 15(12),...
Since its conception over 150 years ago, entropy has enlightened and confused scholars and students ...
The concept of "spatial entropy" developed by Michael Batty (1974) was primarily used to test diffe...
Entropy is a useful concept that has been used to describe the structure and behavior of different s...
Since its conception over 150 years ago, entropy has enlightened and confused scholars and students ...
Many natural and man-made lineaments form networks that can be analysed through entropy and energy c...
Street networks may be planned according to clear organizing principles or they may evolve organical...
The urban expansion from the city center to the suburb and beyond is indicated by Shannon entropy, a...
The morphology of urban agglomeration is studied here in the context of information exchange between...
The concept of "spatial entropy" developed by Michael Batty (1974) was primarily used to test differ...
In addition to socio-economic factors, major landforms may affect the city structure and urban form....
Easy and intuitive navigability is of central importance in cities. The actual scale-free networking...
The lack of efficiency in urban diffusion is a debated issue, important for biologists, urban specia...
In this paper we show how Shannon entropy, an intuitive and versatile measure of uniformity of a pro...
International audienceWe investigate urban street networks as a whole within the frameworks of infor...
Cabral, P., Augusto, G., Tewolde, M., & Araya, Y. (2013). Entropy in urban systems. Entropy, 15(12),...
Since its conception over 150 years ago, entropy has enlightened and confused scholars and students ...
The concept of "spatial entropy" developed by Michael Batty (1974) was primarily used to test diffe...
Entropy is a useful concept that has been used to describe the structure and behavior of different s...
Since its conception over 150 years ago, entropy has enlightened and confused scholars and students ...
Many natural and man-made lineaments form networks that can be analysed through entropy and energy c...
Street networks may be planned according to clear organizing principles or they may evolve organical...
The urban expansion from the city center to the suburb and beyond is indicated by Shannon entropy, a...
The morphology of urban agglomeration is studied here in the context of information exchange between...
The concept of "spatial entropy" developed by Michael Batty (1974) was primarily used to test differ...