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10 July 2024 Fractal dimension calculation of spatial morphology in Dali traditional Bai villages based on GIS
Gaojie Fu, Hualin Shi, Rongbin Yang
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Proceedings Volume 13223, Fifth International Conference on Geology, Mapping, and Remote Sensing (ICGMRS 2024); 132230J (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3035579
Event: 2024 5th International Conference on Geology, Mapping and Remote Sensing (ICGMRS 2024), 2024, Wuhan, China
Abstract
The article researches on the spatial morphology of traditional Bai villages in Dali based on GIS and Fractal theory. Firstly, six traditional villages on the west bank of Erhai Lake in Dali were selected for data collection. Secondly, these data were used to calculate, analyze, and discuss the fractal dimension of traditional villages by ArcGIS software. Finally, the results include: 1)the fractal dimension values at different scale levels depend on the self similarity between village boundaries and the environment. 2)the similarity of village boundaries, buildings, and roads determines the fractal dimension values of different scale levels in each village. And conclusions are summed up that GIS technology has expanded its application scope in traditional Bai villages in Dali, and has quantitatively analyzed the spatial form data of traditional villages.
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Gaojie Fu, Hualin Shi, and Rongbin Yang "Fractal dimension calculation of spatial morphology in Dali traditional Bai villages based on GIS", Proc. SPIE 13223, Fifth International Conference on Geology, Mapping, and Remote Sensing (ICGMRS 2024), 132230J (10 July 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3035579
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KEYWORDS
Fractal analysis

Geographic information systems

Analytical research

Buildings

Computing systems

Environmental management

Quantitative analysis

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