Functions, documentation and example data to help divide geographic space into discrete polygons (zones). The package supports new zoning systems that are documented in the accompanying paper, "ClockBoard: A zoning system for urban analysis", by Lovelace et al. (2022) <doi:10.5311/JOSIS.2022.24.172>. The functions are motivated by research into the merits of different zoning systems (Openshaw, 1977) <doi:10.1068/a090169>. A flexible ClockBoard zoning system is provided, which breaks-up space by concentric rings and radial lines emanating from a central point. By default, the diameter of the rings grow according to the triangular number sequence (Ross & Knott, 2019) <doi:10.1080/26375451.2019.1598687> with the first 4 doughnuts (or annuli) measuring 1, 3, 6, and 10 km wide. These annuli are subdivided into equal segments (12 by default), creating the visual impression of a dartboard. Zones are labelled according to distance to the centre and angular distance from North, creating a simple geographic zoning and labelling system useful for visualising geographic phenomena with a clearly demarcated central location such as cities.
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License | GPL-3 |
Version | 0.1.0 |
URL | https://github.com/zonebuilders/zonebuilder https://zonebuilders.github.io/zonebuilder/ |
Package repository | View on GitHub |
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