Post on 10-Mar-2016
description
Comparison of the Integration of Two Cities.
Washington, D.C., USA Kharkov, Ukraine
Integration Map
Legendwash1T1024_Inte
2.536223 - 1289.416700
1289.416701 - 3040.201700
3040.201701 - 4007.226300
4007.226301 - 4770.066400
4770.066401 - 5436.879900
5436.879901 - 6050.167500
6050.167501 - 6638.805200
6638.805201 - 7237.638700
7237.638701 - 8500.000000
8500.000001 - 9009.318400
Sergey Kahn. Washington, D.C., USA.
Mosted integarted map
Legendwash1T1024_Inte
2.536223 - 1289.416700
1289.416701 - 3040.201700
3040.201701 - 4007.226300
4007.226301 - 4770.066400
4770.066401 - 5436.879900
5436.879901 - 6050.167500
6050.167501 - 6638.805200
6638.805201 - 8000.000000
8000.000001 - 8960.000000
8960.000001 - 9009.318400
Mosted isolated map
Legendwash1T1024_Inte
2.536223 - 1289.416700
1289.416701 - 3040.201700
3040.201701 - 4007.226300
4007.226301 - 4770.066400
4770.066401 - 5436.879900
5436.879901 - 6050.167500
6050.167501 - 6638.805200
6638.805201 - 8000.000000
8000.000001 - 8960.000000
8960.000001 - 9009.318400
Sergey Kahn. Washington, D.C., USA.
Sergey Kahn. Kharkov, Ukraine.
Integration Map
Legendroads_from_QGIST1024_Inte
-1.000000 - 512.000000
512.000001 - 1315.340100
1315.340101 - 1527.659800
1527.659801 - 1705.143600
1705.143601 - 1878.210900
1878.210901 - 2076.804700
2076.804701 - 2500.000000
2500.000001 - 2787.976300
Mosted integarted map
Legendroads_from_QGIST1024_Inte
-1.000000 - 512.000000
512.000001 - 1315.340100
1315.340101 - 1527.659800
1527.659801 - 1705.143600
1705.143601 - 1878.210900
1878.210901 - 2076.804700
2076.804701 - 2500.000000
2500.000001 - 2787.976300
Sergey Kahn. Kharkov, Ukraine.
Mosted isolated map
Legendroads_from_QGIST1024_Inte
-1.000000 - 512.000000
512.000001 - 1315.340100
1315.340101 - 1527.659800
1527.659801 - 1705.143600
1705.143601 - 1878.210900
1878.210901 - 2076.804700
2076.804701 - 2500.000000
2500.000001 - 2787.976300
Sergey Kahn. Kharkov, Ukraine.
After doing an integration analysis on Washing-ton, D.C., there were a few areas of notable isola-tion compared to the rest of the city. For obvious reasons, this included streets within certain secure government areas, such as the Pentagon.
Another isolated area is the Arlington National Cemetery. This is one of the only large green space in the surveyed area of D.C. and, as is common with cemeteries and other large parks, there are few roads within the space and few entrances to this network of roads.
A short distance north of the Cemetery is an isolated neighbourhood called Colonial Village. However, this neighbourhood is on the edge of the surveyed are, which it means that it could in fact be more integrated but because the sample size isn’t larger it can’t be verified on this map. Similarly, other seemingly isolated areas on the outskirts of this map should be disregarded in making any as-sumptions about their integration.
The Smithsonian National Zoological Park is also isolated for reasons similar to that of the Cemetery. The roads within are for customers only (although admission is free) and the entrances have to be strictly controlled for the security of both people and animals. Two smaller cemeteries are also pres-ent, St. Mary’s and Mt. Olive, which are isolated as well and so is Theodore Roosevelt Island, which is a trail park that can only be accessed by one bridge. In fact, there are very few public roads within D.C. that are not well integrated.
For comparison, I also did a study of my birth-place, Kharkov, Ukraine. While the borders of the Kharkov map were also showing low integration due to being on the edge of the surveyed area, this can also be attributed to the fact that these areas are where the rural lands begin. This can be seen by the decrease in street density, which means an increase in large tracts of single-use land.
Like with D.C., Kharkov has it’s own zoo which is isolated for the same reasons. There is a national monument space called Strilka Square which, although being in the center of the city, is very isolated due its triangular shape, two of the sides of which are blocked off by a river.
Unlike D.C., there are many random isolated pock-ets throughout the city. This is due to the high vol-ume of apartment blocks with inward courtyards. The roads of the courtyards generally have only one entrance from the other streets.
In conclusion, when considering the urban area of Kharkov as the city proper, both Kharkov and Washington, D.C. are fairly well integrated with very few isolated areas.