Assessment of open spaces in inland medium-sized cities of eastern Andalusia (Spain) through complementary approaches: spatial-configurational analysis and decision support
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Materia
Urban planning decision support urban morphology spatial configuration medium-sized city urban open spaces
Fecha
2019-02-26Referencia bibliográfica
Campos-Sánchez, F. S., Abarca-Álvarez, F. J., & Reinoso-Bellido, R. (2019). Assessment of open spaces in inland medium-sized cities of eastern Andalusia (Spain) through complementary approaches: spatial-configurational analysis and decision support. European Planning Studies, 27(7), 1270–1290. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2019.1579302
Resumen
The benefits of urban open spaces for improving the quality of life
and sustainability in cities are widely recognized. The functions they
perform within the framework established by urban planning, as
well as their metrics, are now more complex than in the past. It is
convenient to develop methodologies for the evaluation of these
spaces adapted to the present time to check their level of
efficiency, which is useful in urban planning for the establishment
of new urban open spaces. The aim of this study is to classify
such spaces through a methodology that integrates spatial
analysis, configuration analysis, and decision support so as to
understand their complexity from a more advanced analytical
perspective. In order to do this, a prior exploration of specific
literature is carried out, which allows the characterization of the
functions of urban open spaces by means of the corresponding
analysis variables in a weighted manner. The integrated
combination of these advanced tools is a step forward in
achieving consistent and detailed results for urban open spaces.
They perform their functions best in dense, central, equipped,
accessible, connected, and easily walkable urban environments. In
addition, future recommendations are provided.