TITLE:
GIS-Based Urbanization Prediction Model Considering Neighborhood Relationship of the Unit of the “Block” in the Outskirts of Metropolitan Area
AUTHORS:
Kayoko Yamamoto
KEYWORDS:
Urbanization Prediction Model, Neighborhood Relationship, Urban Diffusion, Urban Sprawl, Land Use Controls
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Geographic Information System,
Vol.6 No.4,
August
12,
2014
ABSTRACT:
On the outskirts of the
metropolitan areas in Japan, the rapid development of urban areas and the
improvement in transportation networks have brought various land use problems
in their wake, including urban diffusion and the phenomenon of urban sprawl.
There is a strong need for accurate predictions of land-use change and future
urbanization, as well as investigation of the appropriateness of present land
use controls and the land use controls that will be required in the future.
This study took as its object the outskirts of the Keihanshin
(Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe) Metropolitan Area, the second largest conurbation in Japan
after the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, and used the digital maps and spatial
analysis offered by GIS. It aimed to: 1) describe the characteristics of land
use controls, land use and urbanization; 2) develop an urbanization prediction
model that considers the neighboring relationship of neighboring areas on a 100
m mesh unit; 3) apply this model to the study area and verify its validity
regarding the conditions of present land use; 4) compare urbanization
prediction results by this model with the present land use controls; and 5)
make predictions for future urbanization and propose remedial measures for
future land use controls.