The growth of cities calls for regulations on how urban space is used and zoning resolutions define how and for what purpose each piece of land is going to be used. Tracking land use and zoning evolution can reveal a wealth of information about urban development. For that matter, cities have been releasing data sets describing the historical evolution of both the shape and the attributes of land units. The complex nature of zoning code and land-use data, however, makes the analysis of such data quite challenging and often time-consuming. We address these challenges by introducing Urban Chronicles, an open-source web-based visual analytics system that enables interactive exploration of changes in land use patterns. Using New York City's Primary Land Use Tax Lot Output (PLUTO) as an example, we show the capabilities of the system by exploring the data over several years at different scales. Urban Chronicles supports on-the-fly aggregation and filtering operations by using a tree-based data structure that leverages the hierarchical nature of the data set to index the shape and attributes of geographical regions that change over time. We demonstrate the utility of our system through a set of case studies that analyze the impact of Hurricane Sandy on land use attributes, as well as the effects of proposed rezoning plans in Downtown Brooklyn.
翻译:城市增长要求制定如何使用城市空间的法规,而分区决议则确定如何和为了什么目的使用每一块土地。跟踪土地使用和分区演变可以揭示大量关于城市发展的信息。关于这一点,城市一直在发布数据集,描述土地单位的形状和属性的历史演变情况。但是,由于分区法和土地使用数据的复杂性,因此对这类数据的分析具有相当大的挑战性,而且往往耗费时间。我们通过引入城市纪事来应对这些挑战。城市纪事是一个开放源的网上视觉分析系统,可以对土地使用模式的变化进行互动探索。我们以纽约市的初级土地使用税务批量输出(PLUTOO)为例,通过在不同尺度上探索几年来的数据,展示了该系统的能力。城市纪事支持在空中汇总和过滤操作,利用以树为基础的数据结构来利用数据集的等级性质来指数化随着时间的推移变化的地理区域的形状和特性。我们通过一系列案例研究展示了我们的系统的实用性,这些案例研究分析了桑迪飓风对布鲁克林地区土地使用特性的影响,并提出了再计划的效果。