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Delineating Urban Areas Using Building Density
Author(s) -
Marie-Pierre de Bellefon,
PierrePhilippe Combes,
Gilles Duranton,
Laurent Gobillon,
Clément Gorin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
urban economics and regional studies ejournal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.3386/w26482
Subject(s) - geography , cartography , architectural engineering , engineering
We develop a new dartboard methodology to delineate urban areas using detailed information about building location, which we implement using a map of all buildings in France. For each pixel, our approach compares actual building density after smoothing to counterfactual smoothed building density computed after randomly redistributing buildings. We define as urban any area with statistically significant excess building density. Within urban areas, extensions to our approach allow us to distinguish ‘core’ urban pixels and detect centres and subcentres. Finally, we develop novel one- and two-sided tests that provide a statistical basis to compare maps with different delineations, which we use to assess the robustness of our approach and to document large differences between our preferred delineation and the corresponding official one.

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