نتایج جستجو برای: zoning criteria

تعداد نتایج: 261607  

2015
Alex Hagen-Zanker Ying Jin

Transport modelling and in particular transport assignment is a wellknown bottleneck in computation cost and time for urban system models. The use of Transport Analysis Zones (TAZ) implies a trade-off between computation time and accuracy: practical computational constraints can lead to concessions to zone size with severe repercussions for the quality of the transport representation in urban m...

2015
Sheila R. Foster

In the last decade, dozens of local governments have enacted zoning ordinances designed to limit the concentration of payday lenders and other alternative financial services providers (AFSPs), such as check-cashing businesses and auto title loan shops, in their communities. The main impetus for these ordinances is to shield economically vulnerable residents from the industry's lending practices...

2003
ANTONIO AZOR DAVID J. MARTINEZ POYATOS

-Elongated shapes of garnets in high-grade metamorphic rocks have been explained as a result of plastic crystal flow or anisotropic growth. In the case of lowto medium-grade metamorphic rocks, a satisfactory explanation has not been proposed yet for elongated garnets. We have studied elongated garnets grown under lowgrade metamorphic conditions in a shear zone with a composite planar-linear fab...

2010
Hutchatai Chanlekha Ai Kawazoe Nigel Collier

BACKGROUND Current public concern over the spread of infectious diseases has underscored the importance of health surveillance systems for the speedy detection of disease outbreaks. Several international report-based monitoring systems have been developed, including GPHIN, Argus, HealthMap, and BioCaster. A vital feature of these report-based systems is the geo-temporal encoding of outbreak-rel...

Journal: :International Journal of Geographical Information Science 2003
David J. Martin

This paper concerns the problem of matching incompatible zonal geographies, for example in the context of comparing census outputs over time. The automated zoning procedure (AZP) proposed by Openshaw (1977) is reviewed and extended to permit its application to the intersection of two zonal systems. A population stress statistic is proposed which may be used in the extended AZP algorithm in orde...

2009
Simone Teufel Min-Yen Kan

We present an automated approach to classify sentences of scholarly work with respect to their rhetorical function. While previous work that achieves this task of argumentative zoning requires richly annotated input, our approach is robust to noise and can process raw text. Even in cases where the input has noise (as is obtained from optical character recognition or text extraction from PDF fil...

2011
Jeffrey Niemasz Jon Sargent Christoph F. Reinhart

The Solar Envelope is a three dimensional envelope on a site which ensures adjacent neighbors a specified minimum direct solar access time per day throughout the year. The solar envelope was developed as a tool to give buildings in an urban setting the mutual opportunity to employ passive and active solar design strategies. Parametric computeraided-design (CAD) environments significantly ease t...

2016
Michelle E. Portman Ateret Shabtay-Yanai Asaf Zanzuri

Developed decades ago for spatial choice problems related to zoning in the urban planning field, multicriteria analysis (MCA) has more recently been applied to environmental conflicts and presented in several documented cases for the creation of protected area management plans. Its application is considered here for the development of zoning as part of a proposed marine protected area managemen...

2015
Aura Salmivaara Miina Porkka Matti Kummu Marko Keskinen Joseph H. A. Guillaume Olli Varis Athanasios Loukas

Water shortage (availability per capita) is a key indicator of vulnerability to water scarcity. Spatial datasets enable the assessment of water shortage on multiple scales. The use of river basins and subbasins as analysis and management units is currently commonplace. An important but less acknowledged fact is that spatial assessments are strongly influenced by the choice of the unit of analys...

2015
Silvia Ceauşu Inês Gomes Henrique Miguel Pereira

Several of the most important conservation prioritization approaches select markedly different areas at global and regional scales. They are designed to maximize a certain biodiversity dimension such as coverage of species in the case of hotspots and complementarity, or composite properties of ecosystems in the case of wilderness. Most comparisons between approaches have ignored the multidimens...

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