AbstractFor European urban regional planning, the Impact Assessment tools are used to understand the current situation and to explore concerns about the future of the world. This paper presents the results of scenario modelling and relevant indicators for urban and regional development. Within Europe, Ireland is experiencing one of the severest recessions. It has undergone substantial changes over the past three decades: recession in the 1980s, boom in the 1990s and economic collapse at the end of the 2000s [1]. Over these periods there have been substantial land use changes and population variation [2]. Particularly, the paper investigates the Greater Dublin Region of Ireland where urban development has been intensive and poorly controlled...
The increasing concerns across Europe for the likely future urban environments of its major city re...
The evolution of spatial planning in Ireland, and more widely, has been a complex process in which m...
U21 Graduate Research Conference, Universities of Melbourne & Queensland (Brisbane), Australia, 29 N...
AbstractFor European urban regional planning, the Impact Assessment tools are used to understand the...
In the context of sustainable urban development, the application of selected indicators integrated ...
Land use change models are powerful tools that allow planners and policy makers to assess the long-t...
In this study, environmental sustainability implications of planned rail infrastructure investments ...
The Greater Dublin Area (GDA) has experienced rapid urban expansion over the past 20 years. The deve...
This paper investigates the land transformation process and growth pattern emerging in the functiona...
The objective of this paper is to present the development of quantitative, spatially explicit, and a...
The urban fabric of the Greater Dublin Area (GDA) has expanded rapidly over the past 20 years. In an...
This Working Paper focuses upon aspects of Ireland’s recent urbanisation processes and outcomes. In ...
The urban fabric of the Greater Dublin Area (GDA) has expanded rapidly over the past 20 years. This ...
Among other causes the analysis of urban areas and their development has particular relevance becaus...
Among other causes the analysis of urban areas and their development has particular relevance becaus...
The increasing concerns across Europe for the likely future urban environments of its major city re...
The evolution of spatial planning in Ireland, and more widely, has been a complex process in which m...
U21 Graduate Research Conference, Universities of Melbourne & Queensland (Brisbane), Australia, 29 N...
AbstractFor European urban regional planning, the Impact Assessment tools are used to understand the...
In the context of sustainable urban development, the application of selected indicators integrated ...
Land use change models are powerful tools that allow planners and policy makers to assess the long-t...
In this study, environmental sustainability implications of planned rail infrastructure investments ...
The Greater Dublin Area (GDA) has experienced rapid urban expansion over the past 20 years. The deve...
This paper investigates the land transformation process and growth pattern emerging in the functiona...
The objective of this paper is to present the development of quantitative, spatially explicit, and a...
The urban fabric of the Greater Dublin Area (GDA) has expanded rapidly over the past 20 years. In an...
This Working Paper focuses upon aspects of Ireland’s recent urbanisation processes and outcomes. In ...
The urban fabric of the Greater Dublin Area (GDA) has expanded rapidly over the past 20 years. This ...
Among other causes the analysis of urban areas and their development has particular relevance becaus...
Among other causes the analysis of urban areas and their development has particular relevance becaus...
The increasing concerns across Europe for the likely future urban environments of its major city re...
The evolution of spatial planning in Ireland, and more widely, has been a complex process in which m...
U21 Graduate Research Conference, Universities of Melbourne & Queensland (Brisbane), Australia, 29 N...