zonemodellen
Zonemodellen are spatial representations that divide a geographic area into distinct zones based on shared characteristics, used primarily in urban planning, environmental management, and geographic information systems (GIS). The concept originates from the need to simplify complex terrains and socio‑economic landscapes into manageable units for analysis, policy development, and decision‑making.
In urban planning, zonemodels categorize land uses such as residential, commercial, industrial, and recreational zones. Planners
Environmental applications involve climate, soil, and vegetation zonemodels which group areas by climatic conditions, soil types,
Methodologically, zonemodels are created through a combination of remote sensing, spatial statistics, and clustering algorithms. Data
Criticism of zonemodels centers on the potential oversimplification of heterogeneous areas and the risk of reinforcing