Urbanization is transforming the developing world. However, understanding the pace, scale, and form of urbanization has been limited by a lack of consistent data. This study aims to address this problem by using satellite imagery and other data to measure urban expansion across the East Asia and Pacific region between 2000 and 2010. East Asia’s Changing Urban Landscape presents trends in urban expansion and population growth in more than 850 urban areas—by country, urban area, income group, and city size categories—illustrated with maps and charts. It discusses findings related to increasing urban population densities across the region and quantifies the administrative fragmentation of urban areas that cross local boundaries. East Asia’s Ch...
Rates, patterns, and consequences of urban expansion are drawing increasing attention globally becau...
Of the many profound changes which have swept Asia during the last half-century none have been so pr...
During the past three decades cities in the Asia-Pacific region have undergone massive transformatio...
East–Southeast Asia is currently one of the fastest urbanizing regions in the world, with countries ...
The process of urban expansion – conversion of land to urban uses – has been viewed with sufficient ...
International audienceAsian megacities concentrate 60 % of world megacities population in 2010. The ...
This study used global land-use data interpreted from remote sensing images to quantitatively analyz...
Asia is estimated to have had a total population of 2.9 billion inhabitants in 1990 or half the worl...
Urban expansion has long been a research hotspot and is often based on individual cities, but rarely...
The key objectives in this PhD research are to analyze and quantify the spatio-temporal urban growth...
Asian urbanism: three challenges In 2017, we are repeatedly reminded that we live in an urban world....
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Urban growth, migration, and ...
The conversion of Earth's land surface to urban uses is one of the most irreversible human impacts o...
Urban built-up area, one of the most important measures of an urban landscape, is an essential varia...
This dissertation attempts to understand Asia's current pattern and the impact of urbanization on qu...
Rates, patterns, and consequences of urban expansion are drawing increasing attention globally becau...
Of the many profound changes which have swept Asia during the last half-century none have been so pr...
During the past three decades cities in the Asia-Pacific region have undergone massive transformatio...
East–Southeast Asia is currently one of the fastest urbanizing regions in the world, with countries ...
The process of urban expansion – conversion of land to urban uses – has been viewed with sufficient ...
International audienceAsian megacities concentrate 60 % of world megacities population in 2010. The ...
This study used global land-use data interpreted from remote sensing images to quantitatively analyz...
Asia is estimated to have had a total population of 2.9 billion inhabitants in 1990 or half the worl...
Urban expansion has long been a research hotspot and is often based on individual cities, but rarely...
The key objectives in this PhD research are to analyze and quantify the spatio-temporal urban growth...
Asian urbanism: three challenges In 2017, we are repeatedly reminded that we live in an urban world....
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Urban growth, migration, and ...
The conversion of Earth's land surface to urban uses is one of the most irreversible human impacts o...
Urban built-up area, one of the most important measures of an urban landscape, is an essential varia...
This dissertation attempts to understand Asia's current pattern and the impact of urbanization on qu...
Rates, patterns, and consequences of urban expansion are drawing increasing attention globally becau...
Of the many profound changes which have swept Asia during the last half-century none have been so pr...
During the past three decades cities in the Asia-Pacific region have undergone massive transformatio...