Abstract:The disordered urban growth may prove catastrophic for the future of cities if preventive measures are not taken. The increase of built-up areas, the growing need for implementation of urban infrastructures, the resulting increase in soil sealing, the excessive consumption of natural resources, the elevated need for car use on daily travels, the increase in travel distances, etc., are examples of the negative effects caused by urban sprawl. In order to implement measures to halt or avoid the damage caused by urban sprawl on the environment, society and economy, it is necessary to know which areas to intervene. In this sense, a multicriteria analysis model is presented that combines sustainable development indicators, with the main ...
This study take place Elaboration of tools for the organization sustainable urban settlements. Urban...
It is projected that more than half of the world’s population currently reside in towns and urban ci...
Urban sprawl is frequently associated with the idea of an unsuitable development, leading to increas...
The disordered urban growth may prove catastrophic for the future of cities if preventive measures a...
During recent decades, urban sprawl has been substantially debated in the literature, carrying sig...
Urban sprawl is a concept commonly used to describe the physical expansion of urban areas. It is tra...
The amount of people living in cities by 1800 was roughly around 3 percent of the world population. ...
The world urbanisation level is reaching to 60% in the year 2030 which is now at the level of 50% ou...
Urban sustainability involves a re-examination of urban development including environmental, social ...
International audienceIn order to achieve sustainability objectives, spatial modeling and simulation...
Urban sprawl is a concept commonly used to describe the physical expansion of urban areas. It is tra...
<p>The issue of sustainable development modeling for cities in emerging countrieswas investigated in...
AbstractDuring the process of building the sustainable development paradigm in the last four decades...
The importance of urban form on sustainable development has been recognized in recent years. Since t...
The plethora of approaches to assess urban sustainability entails the challenge of selecting the mos...
This study take place Elaboration of tools for the organization sustainable urban settlements. Urban...
It is projected that more than half of the world’s population currently reside in towns and urban ci...
Urban sprawl is frequently associated with the idea of an unsuitable development, leading to increas...
The disordered urban growth may prove catastrophic for the future of cities if preventive measures a...
During recent decades, urban sprawl has been substantially debated in the literature, carrying sig...
Urban sprawl is a concept commonly used to describe the physical expansion of urban areas. It is tra...
The amount of people living in cities by 1800 was roughly around 3 percent of the world population. ...
The world urbanisation level is reaching to 60% in the year 2030 which is now at the level of 50% ou...
Urban sustainability involves a re-examination of urban development including environmental, social ...
International audienceIn order to achieve sustainability objectives, spatial modeling and simulation...
Urban sprawl is a concept commonly used to describe the physical expansion of urban areas. It is tra...
<p>The issue of sustainable development modeling for cities in emerging countrieswas investigated in...
AbstractDuring the process of building the sustainable development paradigm in the last four decades...
The importance of urban form on sustainable development has been recognized in recent years. Since t...
The plethora of approaches to assess urban sustainability entails the challenge of selecting the mos...
This study take place Elaboration of tools for the organization sustainable urban settlements. Urban...
It is projected that more than half of the world’s population currently reside in towns and urban ci...
Urban sprawl is frequently associated with the idea of an unsuitable development, leading to increas...