Preserved layout features embedded in road network development

Road networks are some of the oldest and most permanent man-made structures in space, serving as valuable records of the conditions of the society through long periods of time. Quantitatively analyzing these networks will therefore reveal rich insights into the socio-political conditions of the soci...

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Main Authors: Cirunay, Michelle T., Soriano, Maricor N., Batac, Rene C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-117462023-11-03T06:05:26Z Preserved layout features embedded in road network development Cirunay, Michelle T. Soriano, Maricor N. Batac, Rene C. Road networks are some of the oldest and most permanent man-made structures in space, serving as valuable records of the conditions of the society through long periods of time. Quantitatively analyzing these networks will therefore reveal rich insights into the socio-political conditions of the society through history, and can provide awareness for effectively managing the growth and evolution in the future. Here, we extracted the state of the road network of Manila, Philippines at various points in history through georeferencing and digitization of hand-drawn historical maps. Visual and metrical analyses revealed key well-planned periods punctuating the otherwise self-organized growth, particularly the more recent densification at reclamation areas coincident with the rapid economic growth. The road network of Manila shows statistical regularities that are also observed for other global road network data sets, although the recent reclamation significantly increase the statistics of the very short and peripheral nodes. Finally, the clusters of nodes with the highest closeness centralities mimic the historical shape of the network, allowing for an automatic identification of the core historical sections of the city. Studies such as this one extract useful information from these permanent spatial records, which may then be useful for developing sound policy measures for handling further urbanization. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11228 info:doi/10.1088/2632-072X/ab7f4e Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Roads—Philippines Highway planning—Philippines Infrastructure
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Roads—Philippines
Highway planning—Philippines
Infrastructure
spellingShingle Roads—Philippines
Highway planning—Philippines
Infrastructure
Cirunay, Michelle T.
Soriano, Maricor N.
Batac, Rene C.
Preserved layout features embedded in road network development
description Road networks are some of the oldest and most permanent man-made structures in space, serving as valuable records of the conditions of the society through long periods of time. Quantitatively analyzing these networks will therefore reveal rich insights into the socio-political conditions of the society through history, and can provide awareness for effectively managing the growth and evolution in the future. Here, we extracted the state of the road network of Manila, Philippines at various points in history through georeferencing and digitization of hand-drawn historical maps. Visual and metrical analyses revealed key well-planned periods punctuating the otherwise self-organized growth, particularly the more recent densification at reclamation areas coincident with the rapid economic growth. The road network of Manila shows statistical regularities that are also observed for other global road network data sets, although the recent reclamation significantly increase the statistics of the very short and peripheral nodes. Finally, the clusters of nodes with the highest closeness centralities mimic the historical shape of the network, allowing for an automatic identification of the core historical sections of the city. Studies such as this one extract useful information from these permanent spatial records, which may then be useful for developing sound policy measures for handling further urbanization.
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author Cirunay, Michelle T.
Soriano, Maricor N.
Batac, Rene C.
author_facet Cirunay, Michelle T.
Soriano, Maricor N.
Batac, Rene C.
author_sort Cirunay, Michelle T.
title Preserved layout features embedded in road network development
title_short Preserved layout features embedded in road network development
title_full Preserved layout features embedded in road network development
title_fullStr Preserved layout features embedded in road network development
title_full_unstemmed Preserved layout features embedded in road network development
title_sort preserved layout features embedded in road network development
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2020
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11228
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