Cities are complex systems and their physical forms are the manifestation of cultural, social and economic processes shaped by the geometry of natural and man-made elements. Digital Surface Models (DSM) using LiDAR provide an efficient volumetric transformation of urban fabric including all built and natural elements which allows the study of urban complexity through the lens of fractal dimension (D). Founded on the “box-counting” method, we reveal a voxelization technique developed in GIS (Geographic Information System) to estimate D values of ten DSM samples across central Melbourne.
Shaxzoda Shonazarova Toxir Qizi[email protected]
Shaxzoda Shonazarova Toxir qizishaxzo. gmail.com
Nuraliyev Faxriddin MurodillaevichAnarova Shahzoda AmanbayevnaNarzulloyev Oybek MirzayevichNabiyev Ilhom Sharifovich