Revealing Urban Sprawl: 3D Rendering as a Tool for Understanding the Urban-Rural Interface
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The urban-rural interface, the transitioning zone where urban and rural areas intersect, is a dynamic space that presents unique opportunities and challenges for urban planners and architects. Its complexity results from the diverse, often conflicting, land use patterns, ownership structures, and socio-economic realities found within it. This complexity, coupled with the rapid rate of urbanization in many parts of the world, necessitates innovative tools that can aid in understanding and visualizing this interface, to promote sustainable and inclusive urban development. One such tool that has gained significant traction in recent years is 3D rendering. This article explores the role and potential of 3D rendering as a tool for revealing and understanding the urban-rural interface.
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