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The Use of Fractal Theory Methods to Measure Growth Boundary, Planning and Control of Qinling and Bashan Mountainous Regions

Kanhua Yu (School of Architecture, Chang'an University, Xi'an 710064, China)
Jian Gong (School of Architecture, Chang'an University, Xi'an 710064, China)
Yan Jing (School of Architecture, Chang'an University, Xi'an 710064, China)
Shuqian Liu (School of Architecture, Chang'an University, Xi'an 710064, China)
Shihao Liang (School of Architecture, Chang'an University, Xi'an 710064, China)

Open House International

ISSN: 0168-2601

Article publication date: 1 September 2017

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Abstract

Many cities of various types are distributed in the large area of mountainous regions in China. In these cities, there are acute contradictions between man and earth. Considering that the space growth mode of mountainous cities is widely different from that of flatland cities, the fractal method was adopted in the research aimed at demarcating the urban growth boundary of mountainous cities. The fractal features of the investigated mountainous cities in space were figured out via inference from their function, dimension, region, grade, and environment, and the fractal mode and conceptual framework of urban growth boundary of Qin-Ba mountainous region were constructed according to some concepts and methods such as fractal dimension, fractal network, and fractal order. In the research, the traditional urban growth boundary form-was decomposed into scattered points (point form), paths (linear form), and patches (plane form) to form the fractal theory units for the research of urban growth boundary, and the leading idea, procedure, and control method for “fractal demarcation of urban growth boundary” were established to provide strategies for demarcation of urban space growth boundary of Qin-Ba mountainous region.

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Yu, K., Gong, J., Jing, Y., Liu, S. and Liang, S. (2017), "The Use of Fractal Theory Methods to Measure Growth Boundary, Planning and Control of Qinling and Bashan Mountainous Regions", Open House International, Vol. 42 No. 3, pp. 116-119. https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-03-2017-B0024

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