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Geographic Information Systems in Design and Social Sciences
PERVER K BARAN
Park Recreation and Tourism Management
William R SmithDepartment of Sociology and Anthropology
NC STATE UNIVERSITY
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Spatial Configuration, Land Use Patterns and Vehicular Movement in Cary, NC:
A Comparative Analysis 1989, 1994, and 2002
PERVER K BARANPark Recreation and Tourism Management
Umut TokerGraduate - PhD in Design Program
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How urban form relates to pedestrian and vehicular movement patterns?
Traditional Origin-Destination Approach:
• Characterizes the problem in terms of flows to and from “attractor” land uses (i.e. shopping malls)
Land use•Pedestrian flow
•Vehicular flow
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How urban form relates to pedestrian and vehicular movement patterns?
Configurational – Space Syntax Approach:
• Characterizes the problem in terms of how the “spatial configuration” of urban form relates to pedestrian and vehicular movement patterns
Configurational Accessibility
Attractive Land Uses
multiplier effect
More Human Space Use
• Pedestrian flow
• Vehicular flow
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Configurational Accessibility - Permeability
• Non-metric and non-geometric ‘configurational properties of space • The ease of physical movement through a district• The number of alternative routes running through a district• Where people can go and cannot go
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Configurational Analysis
Axial Map
Identified geometrically by drawing the longest straight line possible before the line hits a building, wall, etc.
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Configurational Accessibility
Cary 1989
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GIS Database
Spatial configuration measures global integration, local integration, connectivity
Land use and density
Traffic counts
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Project Proposal Submitted to NSF
Perver K Baran
Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management
William R SmithDepartment of Sociology and Anthropology
Hugh A Devine Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management
Jacqueline M Hughes-Oliver
Department of Statistics
Deborah L WeiselPolitical Science and Public Administration
An Integrative Social-Spatial Analysis of Crime
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An Integrative Social-Spatial Analysis of Crime
Study Objective
Develop an integrative social-spatial approach to study how social and economic factors interact with the built environment to influence risk and vulnerability to crime in an urban environment