Analysis of urban spatial transformations by using Cellular Automation (CA); for direction spatial development of Chalous city

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In recent years, areas of cities have been change because of extreme climatic conditions and natural attractive conditions. Speeds of these changes and development are too fast that cause some speculation, because the value of land in some regions is too important to make a good decision with an update model. It is therefore appropriate to such developments Chalous physical spatial pattern of cellular automata that realistic results obtained from the evolution of regional spatial development, analysis and modeling approaches in order to be suitable for expression of the changes provide city condition. The output of the analysis and modeling of spatial development of the inner city shows that most developments in the Caspian Sea and coastal lands are within the metropolitan area. External developments in the southern part of the city and is located at the junction of the ring with the law that could threaten agricultural land and the environment. Order part of the process that has a lot of speed and intensity, strategic and management approaches and policies are strict and regulated.
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Persian
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Journal of Applied Researches in Geographical Sciences, Volume:15 Issue: 39, 2016
Pages:
153 to 176
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