Composition of place: towards a compositional view of functional space

Cartogr Geogr Inf Sci. 2019 Jun 6;47(1):28-45. doi: 10.1080/15230406.2019.1598894. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

A long-standing question in GIScience is whether geographic information systems (GIS) facilitates an adequate quantifiable representation of the concept of place. Considering the difficulties of quantifying elusive concepts related to place, several researchers focus on more tangible dimensions of the human understanding of place. The most common approaches are semantic enrichment of spatial information and holistic conceptualization of the notion of place. However, these approaches give emphasis on either space or human meaning, or they mainly exist as concepts without practically proven usable artifacts. A partial answer to this problem was proposed by the function-based model that treats place as functional space. This paper focuses primarily on the level of composition, describing and formalizing it as a rule-based framework with the following objectives: (a) contribute to the formalization efforts of the notion of place and its integration within GIS and (b) maintain tangible properties intertwined with the human understanding of place. The operationalization potential of the proposed framework is illustrated with an example of identifying the shopping areas in an urban region. The results show that the proposed model is able to capture all shopping malls as well as other areas that are not explicitly labeled as such but still function similarly to a shopping mall.

Keywords: Place; components; function-based query; place-based GIS; rule-based.

Grants and funding

This work is framed within the Doctoral College GIScience (DK W 1237N23), funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). Furthermore, we would like to express our gratitude to the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) for supporting the projects “Urban Emotions” (reference number I-3022) and “The Scales and Structures of Intra-Urban Spaces” (reference number P 29135-N29).