吉隆坡和槟城市中心建筑饱和的模拟因子

Q2 Social Sciences
Dayang Shahrizat Abang Mahmud, Izuandi Yin, M. Tan, D. Mohamad, Adam Aruldewan S. Muthuveeran
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在吉隆坡和槟城市中心,根据过去几年在宪报刊登的许可发展,出现了不同的建筑模式。自独立以来,吉隆坡和槟城多年来经历了大幅增长和现代化。这两个城市都在快速发展,尽管事实上,由于将锡从矿区(吉隆坡市中心)运输到巴生谷的金三角,城市的特点已经从平房和豪宅定居点演变为建筑模式;殖民地地区和古商店因资源运输以港口(乔治敦)进入联合国教科文组织世界遗产名录。发展控制是为了保护城市的独特性,包括限制其发展能力和控制土地饱和。这表明这两个城市中心的建筑主要集中在吉隆坡,而槟城则保持其保护计划。利用地理信息系统(GIS)和美国地质调查局地球探测器(USGS Earth Explorer),采用图像处理与遥感数据叠加分析的方法,对两个城市(半径1km) 2015 - 2023年的发展变化进行了观测。该评价对确定饱和面积、集聚发展格局和发展力量因素具有重要意义。
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MODELLING FACTOR OF BUILT-UP SATURATION IN THE CITY CENTRE OF KUALA LUMPUR AND PENANG
In Kuala Lumpur and Penang City Centres, different built-up patterns have emerged based on the gazetted permitted development for the past few years. Since independence, Kuala Lumpur and Penang have experienced substantial growth and modernization throughout the years. Both cities have rapid growth despite the fact that the character of the cities has evolved in built-up patterns from bungalow and mansion settlements due to transporting tin from the mining area (Kuala Lumpur City Centre) into the golden triangle of Klang Valley; colonial areas and ancient shops due to resource transportation to the harbour (Georgetown) into UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There is development control, which is regulated to protect the distinctiveness of the city, including limiting its ability to grow and controlling the saturation of land. This demonstrates how these two city centres have largely concentrated buildings in Kuala Lumpur while Penang is maintaining its conservation plan. The research was conducted to observe the changes in development for both cities (1km radius) from 2015 until 2023 by using the method of overlay analysis between image processing and remote sensing data using the Geographic Information System (GIS) and the USGS Earth Explorer. This assessment is crucial in determining the saturated area, the pattern of built-up development, and the factor of development force.
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Planning Malaysia
Planning Malaysia Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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