Comparative Cases of Urban Patterns as a Response to the Socio-Environmental Changes: a Methodological Sketch
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Abstract
Using multi-source data
analysis a complex comparative geospatial analysis has been performed:
the development, current & past environmental and social problems of
three cities are studied. The main particularity of this project is its
integrity and complexity: multi-source data used (geospatial,
narrative, statistical, visual, visualized graphs and tables, pictures
and archive information), multi-disciplinary approach (geography,
history, statistics,
sociology, economics, demography, and environmental studies).
The patterns of urban risks in three representative regions of Russia
(Moscow and St.-Petersburg) are assessed for different climate change
scenarios. Expected future human activity is represented by the
trajectory of quantitative indicators from the past (1970) up to date
(2012/2015). Updated inventories, as well as human susceptibility
towards urban development, possible consequences of uncontrolled city
sprawl, and risk maps will be
produced for each city (Moscow and St.-Petersburg) for several time
periods.
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