An Analysis of the Influencing Factors in New Urban Planning under the Conception of Smart Growth

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This paper is a study about the relationship among the factors that influence the new urban planning under the theory of “Smart Growth”. The author applied the “Smart Growth” in China domestic society and summarized key factors into five categories. Interpretation of Structure Model (“ISM”) is used to design a tailor made data model. The model established Adjacency Matrix and Reachable Matrix to define the key influence factors into seven classes, depicted the correlation structure and then revealed the inherent logic relation between the key factors. The ISM model diagram provided visualized view of the cause-effect relationship among the influence factors. It is used as a tool to identify the reasons and forecast impacts based on the diagram. This tool is helpful to the real business of new urban planning and contributes meaningful scientific research for “Smart Growth” theoretical development.

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