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Articles | Volume X-3/W4-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-X-3-W4-2025-313-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-X-3-W4-2025-313-2026
13 Mar 2026
 | 13 Mar 2026

Urban Morphology and Infrastructure Patterns: A LiDAR-Based 3D Cluster Analysis Using Verticalization as a Proxy

Ezequiel Silva Rocha, Aluizio Brito Maia, Cláudia Maria de Almeida, and Paulo Roberto da Silva Ruiz

Keywords: Verticalization, LiDAR, Self Organizing Maps, Spatial inequality, Belo Horizonte

Abstract. This study analyzes urban verticalization and socio-spatial patterns in Belo Horizonte using LiDAR-derived building heights and infrastructure indicators. A normalized Digital Surface Model (nDSM) was generated from LiDAR data to map vertical structures with high spatial accuracy. Self-Organizing Maps (SOM) were applied to cluster neighborhoods based on height, infrastructure, and demographic data. The results reveal distinct urban typologies, including central consolidated zones, peripheral vulnerable areas, and hybrid transitional regions. While verticalization reflects urban consolidation, it must be interpreted alongside socio- infrastructural conditions to fully understand spatial inequalities and urban dynamics.

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