@phdthesis{oai:kitakyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000777, author = {チョウ, コウソ}, month = {2020-12-24}, note = {The propose of this study intend to make a step forward the understanding of cities with their spatiotemporal dynamics and central-peripheral effects as the organism metabolism for the model-based built environment and socio-economic activities matching. Especially focus the self-organized formation process existed in pre-industrial East Asia cities with their historical form patterns as empirical evidence. And configuring the correlation between human action manifolded land consumption probability and statistical urban patterns quantity of non-fossil energy drives human settlement state. Additionally, the author purposed a simple mechanism to reproduce those cities expansion and growth of its organism evolution from historical order of relatively equilibrium to contemporary disorder of system complexity. The research approach is divided into two stages, namely, the pre-industrial city formation process simulates with East Asian cities model of their intact city boundaries and structure laws; the contemporary urban aggregation delineation with the system complex and boundary discreteness.}, school = {北九州市立大学}, title = {A Study on the Complexity of Urban Structure in Pre-industrial East Asian Cities}, year = {} }