Post #1877482
2026-04-07 08:40 UTC
At the same time, the “data-driven" nature of quantitative methods tends to be disjoint from morphological theory.
We took concepts known from 80s and re-conceptualised them for urban morphometrics. This leads to identification of "morphotopes" (as biotopes), the smallest morphologically homogeneous regions.
And because there's a lot of them, we have organised them into a taxonomy.
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@martinfleis@fosstodon.org 2026-04-07 08:44
Though papers are boring, so we have something fun for you - a map. If you head to https://urbantaxonomy.org, there's a beautiful interactive map of the resulting taxonomy waiting for you. Just a piece of warning - it can suck a lot of time! 3/n
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@moritz_negwer@mstdn.science 2026-04-07 08:58
@martinfleis Congrats, this looks super nice! The visualizations are excellent, I'm sure the #dataviz people will appreciate it.