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Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 141 - 148, 01.10.2019
https://doi.org/10.26833/ijeg.540180

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Complexity measures of sports facilities allocation in urban area by metric entropy and public demand compatibility

Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 141 - 148, 01.10.2019
https://doi.org/10.26833/ijeg.540180

Abstract

Sports has an important role for the health of present societies and the next generations as an element of urban design. Sports facilities have strong effects on the social life in urban areas. The facilities supply the communication between the dynamics of the cities and generate synergy in the city life of people interacting with each other for improvement in their lives. Before the construction of the sports facilities, the planners must evaluate the type and size of them in terms of the population of the whole city and, the population of neighboring settlement areas, which use the facility. Entropy can be used as a criterion for the quantitative measure of spatial information on maps. In the study, the location of the sports facilities in Istanbul are compared by using the entropy as a quantitative criterion. As a result, the success of the location selection for the sports facilities in urban areas are estimated by using the entropy as a component. Metric entropy method and applications were carried out by a case study in the city of Istanbul for defining the spatial distribution of sports facility locations with the posts of people including "sports" and sports-related keywords on social media.

References

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  • Bale, J. (2002). Sports geography. ISBN 0419252304, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, NY-USA.
  • Ball, M. (2002). Cultural explanation of regional property markets: A critique. Urban Studies, 39, 1453-1469.
  • Bjørke, J.T. (1996). Framework for entropy-based map evaluation. Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, 23, 78-95.
  • Campbell, J., (1999). Harrison S. Professional sports and urban development: A brief review of issues and studies, 21.
  • Coates, D., & Humphreys, B. R. (2003). Professional sports facilities, franchises and urban economic development. Public Finance and Management, 3(3), 335-357.
  • Collins, M. (2014). Sport and social exclusion. ISBN 978- 0-415-56881-4, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, NYUSA.
  • Chapin, T. (1999). The political economy of sports facility location: An end-of-the-century review and assessment Marquette Sports Law Review, 10.
  • Chapin, T.S. (2002). Identifying the real costs and benefits of sports facilities. Citeseer.
  • Chapin, T.S. (2004). Sports facilities as urban redevelopment catalysts: Baltimore's camden yards and cleveland's gateway. Journal of the American Planning Association, 70, 193-209.
  • Davies, L.E. (2008). Sport and the local economy: The effects of stadia development on the commercial property market. Local Economy, 23, 31-46.
  • De Wrachien, D. (2003). Land use planning: a key to sustainable agriculture. In Conservation Agriculture (pp. 471-483). Springer, Dordrecht.
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  • Gulnerman, A.; Gengec, N.; Karaman, H. (2016). Review of public tweets over Turkey within a pre-determined time. ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 4, 153.
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  • Sukhov, V. (1967). Information capacity of a map entropy. Geodesy and Aerophotography, 10, 212-215.
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  • Schilling, J.; Linton, L.S. (2005). The public health roots of zoning: In search of active living’s legal genealogy. American journal of preventive medicine, 28, 96-104.
  • Shannon, C.E. (1948). A mathematical theory of communication. Bell System Technical Journal, 27, 623- 656.
  • Shannon, C.E.; Weaver, W.; Burks, A.W. (1951). The mathematical theory of communication (review). Philosophical Review, 60.
  • Shekhar, S. (2015). From GPS and Google Maps to spatial computing.
  • Sport England. (2015). Active design: Planning for health and wellbeing through sport and physical activity. Public Health England.
  • Statista. (2016). Number of monthly active Twitter users worldwide from 1st quarter 2010 to 3rd quarter 2015 (in millions).
  • Tulloch, D.L. (2008). Is VGI participation? From vernal pools to video games. GeoJournal, 72, 161-171.
  • Thornley, A. (2002). Urban regeneration and sports stadia. European Planning Studies, 10, 813-818.
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  • Watson, D.F.; Philip, G.M. (1984). Triangle based interpolation. Journal of the International Association for Mathematical Geology, 16, 779-795.
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Primary Language English
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Serdar Bilgi 0000-0002-8396-3202

Ayse Giz Gulnerman 0000-0002-9163-6068

Birgül Arslanoğlu 0000-0003-0507-6920

Himmet Karaman 0000-0003-4923-3561

Özge Öztürk This is me 0000-0002-9017-9651

Publication Date October 1, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 4 Issue: 3

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APA Bilgi, S., Gulnerman, A. G., Arslanoğlu, B., Karaman, H., et al. (2019). Complexity measures of sports facilities allocation in urban area by metric entropy and public demand compatibility. International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences, 4(3), 141-148. https://doi.org/10.26833/ijeg.540180
AMA Bilgi S, Gulnerman AG, Arslanoğlu B, Karaman H, Öztürk Ö. Complexity measures of sports facilities allocation in urban area by metric entropy and public demand compatibility. IJEG. October 2019;4(3):141-148. doi:10.26833/ijeg.540180
Chicago Bilgi, Serdar, Ayse Giz Gulnerman, Birgül Arslanoğlu, Himmet Karaman, and Özge Öztürk. “Complexity Measures of Sports Facilities Allocation in Urban Area by Metric Entropy and Public Demand Compatibility”. International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences 4, no. 3 (October 2019): 141-48. https://doi.org/10.26833/ijeg.540180.
EndNote Bilgi S, Gulnerman AG, Arslanoğlu B, Karaman H, Öztürk Ö (October 1, 2019) Complexity measures of sports facilities allocation in urban area by metric entropy and public demand compatibility. International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences 4 3 141–148.
IEEE S. Bilgi, A. G. Gulnerman, B. Arslanoğlu, H. Karaman, and Ö. Öztürk, “Complexity measures of sports facilities allocation in urban area by metric entropy and public demand compatibility”, IJEG, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 141–148, 2019, doi: 10.26833/ijeg.540180.
ISNAD Bilgi, Serdar et al. “Complexity Measures of Sports Facilities Allocation in Urban Area by Metric Entropy and Public Demand Compatibility”. International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences 4/3 (October 2019), 141-148. https://doi.org/10.26833/ijeg.540180.
JAMA Bilgi S, Gulnerman AG, Arslanoğlu B, Karaman H, Öztürk Ö. Complexity measures of sports facilities allocation in urban area by metric entropy and public demand compatibility. IJEG. 2019;4:141–148.
MLA Bilgi, Serdar et al. “Complexity Measures of Sports Facilities Allocation in Urban Area by Metric Entropy and Public Demand Compatibility”. International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences, vol. 4, no. 3, 2019, pp. 141-8, doi:10.26833/ijeg.540180.
Vancouver Bilgi S, Gulnerman AG, Arslanoğlu B, Karaman H, Öztürk Ö. Complexity measures of sports facilities allocation in urban area by metric entropy and public demand compatibility. IJEG. 2019;4(3):141-8.