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Spatial Pattern of Urban Fringe: Development Patterns, Factors, CLUE Model,Used
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Urban fringe is the foreland in the process of "urban sprawl", especially in developing countries e.g. Bangladesh. The rapid land use changes in this transitional and semiurban system often puzzled urban researchers. Recently, a spatially explicit model named CLUE (Conversion of Land Use and its Effects) is widely applied to explore the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use. It provides a useful tool to understand the complex and dynamic spatial pattern of urban fringe better. CLUE model is designed to obtain insights into the complexity of the landuse situation as well as to explore and quantify nearfuture pathways of landuse development. The approach used in the CLUE modeling framework to allocate landuse changes attempts to account for the entire system of complex interactions between historic and present land use, socioeconomic conditions and biophysical constraints. Interactions between landuse elements and the scale dependency of both the structure and function of the landuse pattern are explicitly addressed as well.
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