Urban sprawl is a concept commonly used to describe the physical expansion of urban areas. It is traditionally associated with lower residential density, poorer connectivity, and higher energy costs for heating and transport. From the period of 1980 to 2000, the extent of the built-up area in Europe has increased at a rate three times higher than that of population increase, and urban sprawl is now recognized as a major challenge. However, for policies to address this issue, it is essential to be able to identify and quantify sprawl. Yet, there is no internationally agreed upon definition of what constitutes sprawl, nor is there an agreed upon methodology on how to measure and define it in a quantitative manner. This paper describes an atte...
Urban sprawl is defined as an inefficient urban development often linked to sparse building density ...
Abstract:The disordered urban growth may prove catastrophic for the future of cities if preventive m...
After more than half century has passed, urban sprawl remains as one of the most important and unres...
Urban sprawl is a concept commonly used to describe the physical expansion of urban areas. It is tra...
Urban sprawl is a concept commonly used to describe the physical expansion of urban areas. It is tra...
In this paper we analyse the relationship between urban land use development and population density ...
The paper considers urban sprawl in Europe from a multidimensional and exploratory point of view. Se...
The thesis extends the research of the SCATTER project which evaluates the understanding of urban sp...
During the 1990’s, the phenomenon of urban sprawl received growing attention in the international ur...
The present paper addresses the issue of urban sprawl in Europe from a multidimensional point of vie...
Urban sprawl has been a hotly debated issue in urban development policy in recent decades. The discu...
This paper provides empirical evidence that helps to answer several key questions relating to the ex...
Urban sprawl is defined as an inefficient urban development often linked to sparse building density ...
Urban form is one of the main characteristics of urban areas which affects its sustainability. It ha...
In this paper, we develop a novel approach to measuring urban sprawl based on street nodes and natur...
Urban sprawl is defined as an inefficient urban development often linked to sparse building density ...
Abstract:The disordered urban growth may prove catastrophic for the future of cities if preventive m...
After more than half century has passed, urban sprawl remains as one of the most important and unres...
Urban sprawl is a concept commonly used to describe the physical expansion of urban areas. It is tra...
Urban sprawl is a concept commonly used to describe the physical expansion of urban areas. It is tra...
In this paper we analyse the relationship between urban land use development and population density ...
The paper considers urban sprawl in Europe from a multidimensional and exploratory point of view. Se...
The thesis extends the research of the SCATTER project which evaluates the understanding of urban sp...
During the 1990’s, the phenomenon of urban sprawl received growing attention in the international ur...
The present paper addresses the issue of urban sprawl in Europe from a multidimensional point of vie...
Urban sprawl has been a hotly debated issue in urban development policy in recent decades. The discu...
This paper provides empirical evidence that helps to answer several key questions relating to the ex...
Urban sprawl is defined as an inefficient urban development often linked to sparse building density ...
Urban form is one of the main characteristics of urban areas which affects its sustainability. It ha...
In this paper, we develop a novel approach to measuring urban sprawl based on street nodes and natur...
Urban sprawl is defined as an inefficient urban development often linked to sparse building density ...
Abstract:The disordered urban growth may prove catastrophic for the future of cities if preventive m...
After more than half century has passed, urban sprawl remains as one of the most important and unres...