Changes in urban residential density represent an important issue in terms of land consumption, the conservation of ecosystems, air quality and related human health problems, as well as the consequential challenges for urban and regional planning. It is the decline of residential densities, in particular, that has often been used as the very definition of sprawl, describing a phenomenon that has been extensively studied in the United States and in Western Europe. Whilst these studies provide valuable insights into urbanization processes, only a handful of them have reflected the uneven dynamics of simultaneous urban growth and shrinkage, using residential density changes as a key indicator to uncover the underlying dynamics. This paper intr...
Urban growth is a largely debated issue in social science. Specific forms of metropolitan expansion—...
In European cities, the rate of population growth has declined significantly, while the number of ho...
Shrinking cities have been a growing topic of investigation for researchers and practitioners in the...
Changes in urban residential density represent an important issue in terms of land consumption, the ...
<div><p>Changes in urban residential density represent an important issue in terms of land consumpti...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
In this paper we analyse the relationship between urban land use development and population density ...
All over Europe, it is a known fact that cities are shrinking. One of the main causes is population ...
Spatio-temporal density trends are considered key indicators of urban development. However, similar ...
Urban shrinkage represents a constellation of ongoing changes that manifest with different severity ...
Urban growth has been replaced by stagnation and shrinkage processes at many places in Europe during...
Urban shrinkage represents a challenge for planners, policy makers and citizens alike. Academic disc...
In representing urban sprawl, the decline in population and employment density from the city centre ...
<div><p>In European cities, the rate of population growth has declined significantly, while the numb...
International audienceIn this global-city1, which has been established since the XXth century and wh...
Urban growth is a largely debated issue in social science. Specific forms of metropolitan expansion—...
In European cities, the rate of population growth has declined significantly, while the number of ho...
Shrinking cities have been a growing topic of investigation for researchers and practitioners in the...
Changes in urban residential density represent an important issue in terms of land consumption, the ...
<div><p>Changes in urban residential density represent an important issue in terms of land consumpti...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
In this paper we analyse the relationship between urban land use development and population density ...
All over Europe, it is a known fact that cities are shrinking. One of the main causes is population ...
Spatio-temporal density trends are considered key indicators of urban development. However, similar ...
Urban shrinkage represents a constellation of ongoing changes that manifest with different severity ...
Urban growth has been replaced by stagnation and shrinkage processes at many places in Europe during...
Urban shrinkage represents a challenge for planners, policy makers and citizens alike. Academic disc...
In representing urban sprawl, the decline in population and employment density from the city centre ...
<div><p>In European cities, the rate of population growth has declined significantly, while the numb...
International audienceIn this global-city1, which has been established since the XXth century and wh...
Urban growth is a largely debated issue in social science. Specific forms of metropolitan expansion—...
In European cities, the rate of population growth has declined significantly, while the number of ho...
Shrinking cities have been a growing topic of investigation for researchers and practitioners in the...