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Proceedings of

2nd International Conference on Advances in Social Science, Economics and Management Study SEM 2014

"EVOLUTION OF SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF WORLD HERITAGE CITY OF KANDY, SRI LANKA: AN ANALYSIS OF POPULATION DENSITY CHANGE"

L MANAWADU RJM UDUPORUWA
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-052-1-76
Pages
36 - 40
Authors
2
ISBN
978-1-63248-052-1

Abstract: “Urban population density is one of prime determinants and a measure of spatial structure of a city. Theoretically and empirically shown general trend of growth of cities over time is that they are becoming more ‘flat’ decentralizing its residential population and have a tendency for suburbanization. This paper examines the evolution of spatial structure of world heritage city of Kandy, Sri Lanka focusing its growth phases, spatio-temporal change of population density distribution and testing the general hypothesis of world city expansion for its future planning considerations. A series of concentric zonal density maps were produced by using population density statistics with the help of ARCGIS 10.2 version to visualize population density shifting process over the time. Negative exponential growth model was employed to quantify the density gradients over the time. Results reveal that high density concentric zones are closer to the city center until 1991 and gradually shifting to the per”

Keywords: Urban structure, Population density, Density gradient.

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