Determination Of Urban Sustainability Compliance With National Indicators
Price
Free (open access)
Transaction
Volume
167
Pages
11
Page Range
101 - 111
Published
2011
Size
3,559 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/ST110101
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
L. Mahdjoubi, M. Horswell & R. Akplotsyi
Abstract
Improvements in methodologies for measuring and capturing data for the UK’s sustainability indicators (social, economic and environmental) means there is now a wealth of accurate and reliable approaches to assess sustainability levels. However the majority of these indicators focus on one aspect of sustainability at a time. An understanding of these issues in a unified approach is required. This research draws on the power of geographical information systems to investigate the multiple sustainability indictor datasets. It pulls together the datasets into a unified interactive system, which enabled the examination of the complex interconnectedness between urban physical characteristics, growing diversity of lifestyles and NI, across scales. At a smaller scale, the research demonstrated that successful places work as system of interconnected sets of activities. The larger scale analysis consisted of an examination of the relationship between active travel and road network, as well as three measures of centrality (straightness, closeness and betweenness). The findings revealed that activity networks are more complex than is depicted in traditional spatial planning networks. These results have important implications on determining natural strategies of urban planning and design. Keywords: sustainable environments, national indicators, GIS, centrality, lifestyles.
Keywords
sustainable environments, national indicators, GIS, centrality, lifestyles