Most of future population growth will take place in the world’s cities and towns. Yet, there is no well-established, consistent way to measure either urban land or people. Even censusbased urban concepts and measures undergo frequent revision, impeding rigorous comparisons over time and place. This study presents a new spatial approach to derive consistent urban proxies for the US. It compares census-designated urban blocks with proxies for landbased classifications of built-up areas derived from time-series of the Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) for 1990–2010. This comparison provides a new way to understand urban structure and its changes: Most land that is more than 50% built-up, and people living on such land, are officially classi...
For the first time in human history, the majority of the world’s population lives in cities. Metropo...
East–Southeast Asia is currently one of the fastest urbanizing regions in the world, with countries ...
Urbanization as conventionally measured by demographers is urban population divided by total populat...
Most of future population growth will take place in the world’s cities and towns. Yet, there is no w...
Most of future population growth will take place in the world's cities and towns. Yet, there is no w...
Most of future population growth will take place in the world’s cities and towns. Yet, there is no w...
While the population of the United States has been predominantly urban for nearly 100 years, periodi...
This four-page fact sheet provides a brief summary of the analysis of land use in urban environments...
Abstract Population concentration and built‐up land expansion are two prominent features of contempo...
This paper examines changes in urban sprawl in United States metropolitan areas from 1970 to 2010 us...
By 2050, two-thirds of the world’s population is expected to be living in cities and towns, a marked...
By 2050, two-thirds of the world’s population is expected to be living in cities and towns, a marked...
We investigate spatial patterns of residential and non- residential land use for 257 U.S. metropolit...
suggestions, as well as to Livia Montana and Larry Rosenberg for their assistance in the preparation...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55740/1/ompad_urbanization_2007.pd
For the first time in human history, the majority of the world’s population lives in cities. Metropo...
East–Southeast Asia is currently one of the fastest urbanizing regions in the world, with countries ...
Urbanization as conventionally measured by demographers is urban population divided by total populat...
Most of future population growth will take place in the world’s cities and towns. Yet, there is no w...
Most of future population growth will take place in the world's cities and towns. Yet, there is no w...
Most of future population growth will take place in the world’s cities and towns. Yet, there is no w...
While the population of the United States has been predominantly urban for nearly 100 years, periodi...
This four-page fact sheet provides a brief summary of the analysis of land use in urban environments...
Abstract Population concentration and built‐up land expansion are two prominent features of contempo...
This paper examines changes in urban sprawl in United States metropolitan areas from 1970 to 2010 us...
By 2050, two-thirds of the world’s population is expected to be living in cities and towns, a marked...
By 2050, two-thirds of the world’s population is expected to be living in cities and towns, a marked...
We investigate spatial patterns of residential and non- residential land use for 257 U.S. metropolit...
suggestions, as well as to Livia Montana and Larry Rosenberg for their assistance in the preparation...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55740/1/ompad_urbanization_2007.pd
For the first time in human history, the majority of the world’s population lives in cities. Metropo...
East–Southeast Asia is currently one of the fastest urbanizing regions in the world, with countries ...
Urbanization as conventionally measured by demographers is urban population divided by total populat...