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Simulation of Changes of The Warsaw Urban Area 1969-2023 (Application of Cellular Automata)

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  • Werner Piotr

    (Laboratory of Computer Education and GIS)

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It is possible to make analyses within the field of GIS applying cellular automata. One of the purposes of socio-economic geography is indirect understanding of the phenomenon by analyzing spatial patterns and inferring spatio-temporal processes looking rather for local hotspots. The cellular automata are the tool both for spatio-temporal inferring based on local conditions and data visualization. The evidence is the case study of spatial simulation of Warsaw Urban Area (Poland).

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  • Werner Piotr, 2006. "Simulation of Changes of The Warsaw Urban Area 1969-2023 (Application of Cellular Automata)," Miscellanea Geographica. Regional Studies on Development, Sciendo, vol. 12(1), pages 329-335, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:mgrsod:v:12:y:2006:i:1:p:329-335:n:37
    DOI: 10.2478/mgrsd-2006-0037
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    1. Fulong Wu, 1999. "GIS-based simulation as an exploratory analysis for space-time processes," Journal of Geographical Systems, Springer, vol. 1(3), pages 199-218, October.
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