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%T Spatial entropy: a small town perspective - case study: the town of Marghita
%A Nemeş, Valentin
%A Petrea, Rodica
%A Filimon, Mălina
%J Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
%N 2
%P 189-198
%V 4
%D 2012
%K spatial entropy; urban system
%@ 2067-4082
%X The concept of "spatial entropy" developed by Michael Batty (1974) was
primarily used to test different hypotheses concerning the distribution and density of
population in great cities like New York, London, Los Angeles. Subsequently spatial
entropy was adapted in urban and regional studies, where two types of research have
been outlined: - "descriptive statistics" and "MaxEnt" method (Esmer 2005). Three
characteristic elements related to the three components of sustainable development
(society, economy and environment) have been considered to shape the degree of entropy
for the urban system Marghita, namely: population, turnover and green spaces. The
determination of the entropy degree for the Marghita urban system was achieved by
applying statistical physics functions on open systems, related to the three pillars of
sustainable development. The three domains are represented by a series of dynamic and
complex elements characterized by input and output streams, influenced by endogenous
factors character.
%C ROU
%G en
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
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