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333: Multicriteria Analysis For Planning Open Spaces Systems Using Landscape Information Modeling
This article presents the development of a parametric and replicable urban analysis algorithm that uses micro-watersheds as planning units, supported by a multi-criteria decision-making method to identify priority areas for intervention within the urban fabric, with the aim of proposing new open spaces connected to existing ones as part of a broader system. The study builds on research on open space systems and incorporates computational tools, including Landscape Information Modeling (LIM), to enhance the precision and speed of the analyses. The proposed approach shows potential as a decision-support tool for urban planning, particularly in vulnerable peripheral contexts.
