Small and medium-sized cities represent the backbone of the European territory, promoting cohesion and an economic base for development. The study compares the spatial and temporal trajectories of land use in three small/medium-sized cities located in central Portugal, between 1958 and 2011. The cities of Viseu, Leiria and Castelo Branco were chosen because they are located in different urban sub-systems and because of the different factors that frame their alterations in land use, occupation and consequent urban development. The research evaluates the transformations, supported by indicators to explain the spatial dynamics of losses and gains and a principal component analysis compares the land-use trajectories for the three cit...
Cities develop according to different patterns, undergoing population growth during some periods and...
In a context where the lack of scale (dimension) of most of the Portuguese cities is considered as a...
As more people reside in cities and metropolitan areas, urban vegetation assumes an increasingly imp...
Medium/small sized cities create a polycentric urban system representing the backbone of their terri...
Monitoring land-use patterns and its trends provides useful information for impact evaluation and po...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use in the city...
tIn the past few decades, urbanisation has become a major phenomenon in European cities, thus repre-...
The Portuguese territory has undergone a relevant land use and land cover changes (LUCC) over the pa...
Understanding the processes of land use and land cover changes (LUCC) and the associated driving for...
Understanding the processes of land use and land cover changes (LUCC) and the associated driving fo...
This work aims to provide a comprehensive, wall-to-wall analysis of land use/cover changes in the co...
As the main island of the Madeira Archipelago, Madeira is faced with a clear demand for more precise...
This article intends to use a traditional core-periphery scenario to model urban growth as a functio...
Araya, Y. H., & Cabral, P. (2010). Analysis and modeling of urban land cover change in Setúbal and S...
The mono-centric city model has been proposed to assess the relationship between urban morphology an...
Cities develop according to different patterns, undergoing population growth during some periods and...
In a context where the lack of scale (dimension) of most of the Portuguese cities is considered as a...
As more people reside in cities and metropolitan areas, urban vegetation assumes an increasingly imp...
Medium/small sized cities create a polycentric urban system representing the backbone of their terri...
Monitoring land-use patterns and its trends provides useful information for impact evaluation and po...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use in the city...
tIn the past few decades, urbanisation has become a major phenomenon in European cities, thus repre-...
The Portuguese territory has undergone a relevant land use and land cover changes (LUCC) over the pa...
Understanding the processes of land use and land cover changes (LUCC) and the associated driving for...
Understanding the processes of land use and land cover changes (LUCC) and the associated driving fo...
This work aims to provide a comprehensive, wall-to-wall analysis of land use/cover changes in the co...
As the main island of the Madeira Archipelago, Madeira is faced with a clear demand for more precise...
This article intends to use a traditional core-periphery scenario to model urban growth as a functio...
Araya, Y. H., & Cabral, P. (2010). Analysis and modeling of urban land cover change in Setúbal and S...
The mono-centric city model has been proposed to assess the relationship between urban morphology an...
Cities develop according to different patterns, undergoing population growth during some periods and...
In a context where the lack of scale (dimension) of most of the Portuguese cities is considered as a...
As more people reside in cities and metropolitan areas, urban vegetation assumes an increasingly imp...