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Exploring residential built-up form typologies in Delhi: a grid-based clustering approach towards sustainable urbanisation

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Peer-reviewed

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Silva, EA 

Abstract

jats:titleAbstract</jats:title>jats:pPrevious studies have established a significant link between urban form and sustainability. However, the diversity of micro-scale urban forms in cities in the global south has received limited attention, hindered by the lack of neighbourhood-level spatial data and maps, which poses challenges in exploring micro-urban form features. The study addresses this gap using a grid-based k-means clustering algorithm to identify residential built-up form typologies in Delhi and assess their impact on sustainable urbanisation. The algorithm clusters 100×100 metre grid cells based on their attributes of accessibility, built-up density, and street design. The results show six distinct built-up form typologies in Delhi. However, only 19% of residential areas meet the criteria for sustainable urbanisation, highlighting the need for planning interventions in most areas. The study methodology can be applied to analyse micro-scale urban form features in other cities in the global south, providing a fresh perspective on urbanisation research.</jats:p>

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33 Built Environment and Design, 3304 Urban and Regional Planning, 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities

Journal Title

npj Urban Sustainability

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2661-8001
2661-8001

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Sponsorship
European Commission Horizon 2020 (H2020) Societal Challenges (945307)