Paper Infomation
Computational Strategy Research on the Development of Kiruna, in Sweden
Full Text(PDF, 3623KB)
Author: Ruocheng Sun
Abstract: In Kiruna, nearly all the residents support the migration plan in order to make LKAB able to continue the mining process. Based on current condition, a larger part of this town will be demolished by the sinking land caused by iron ore mining processing operated by LKAB. Since then, most of the buildings in the sinking district will be relocated in another district. However, the situation in Kiruna is not quite the same as when this kind of migration happens in another place. In other place, while migration happens, even if not most, a large part of the local residents will resist and fight for their house and properties. Concentrated on the ownership of different buildings and tried find the relationship between the public and private buildings to discover some issue that will help to work on the computational urban design.
Keywords: Iron Mine, Economic, Public, Private, Property, Ownership, Transportation, Employment, Economical System, Development History, Swarm Intelligence Logic, Processing
References:
[1] Meffe, Gary K, 2002, Ecosystem management: adaptive, community-based conservation
[2] Diana Laughlin, 2004, Understanding transformation in human and natural systems, journal of the community development society, Vol:34
[3] Hultqvist, Bengt, 10/1957, The Kiruna geophysical observatory, Nature, Vol: 180
[4] Watts, Noel, 09/1955, Kiruna-Sweden’s northernmost mining town, Geographical Magazine, Vol:28
[5] Topal, Erkan; Newman, Alexandr; Kuchta, Mark, 03/2004, Implementing a production schedule at LKAB’s Kiruna mine, Web of science, Vol:34
[6] Alexandra M Newman; Michael A Mrtinez, 05/2011, A solution approach for optimizing long and short term production scheduling at LKAB’s Kiruna mine, European journal of operational research, Vol: 211
[7] Erskine, Ralph, 03/1967, Housing at Kiruna and Svappavaara, Sweden, Architectural design, Vol:37
[8] Niiniskorpi, Veikko Juhani, 06/2004,Development of phases and structures durig pelletizing of Kiruna magnetite ore, Materials science, Mining
[9] Wind Energy Systems by Dr. Gary L. Johnson November 20, 2001
[10] Sun Rhythm Form, Ralph Knowles, MIT Press 1981 energy, building and the law.
[11] Neil Leach, Architectural Design Special Issue: Digital Cities
[12] Watts, Noel, 09/1955, Kiruna-Sweden’s northernmost mining town, Geographical
[13] Wind catchers: remarkable example of Iranian sustainable architecture, by Saidian Amin , Amirkhani Aryan , Zamani Ehsan and Khademi Masoud
[14] Digital-botanic architecture, by Dollens, Dennis
[15] Solar envelope concepts : moderate density building applications : final report, by Knowles, Ralph L
[16] Wind Study http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind#Fujita_scale
[17] Wind Erosion Study http://courses.missouristate.edu/EMantei/creative/glg110/deserts-wind.html
[18] Wind Feature Study http://old.biovip.com/content/20050519/13482.htm
[19] Aperture Study http://www.geekinspired.com/photography/shooting-in-aperture-priority-mode/
[20] Wind Erosion Study http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erosion
[21] Wind Tunnel http://qiche.info/car168/bencandy.php?fid=181&id=1122
[22] Polar Bear Fur http://www.exo.net/~pauld/popularerrors/polarbearfur.html
[23] Image 12, Polar Bear Hollow Fur http://ufoloji.net/ufo-forum/2543/mikroskobik-dunyadan-ilginc-fotograflar
[24] Image 14, Camera Aperture http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=173983312626375