Urban growth has had unprecedented consequences on environmental sustainability and anthropogenic activity. The eroding coastlines throughout the world are subject to the massive expansion of urban areas and the accountability of sustainable hinterland landscapes. The Golden Horseshoe is Canada’s fastest growing region extending from the Niagara Peninsula and one of the most active economic regions in North America. This paper adopts a combined assessment of land use change and transitions in the coastal stretches of the Greater Golden Horseshoe. Comprising the urban expansion of the region between 1990 and 2011, an integrated assessment was carried out to: (i) detect changes in coastal lines along Lake Ontario; (ii) derive land use changes...
Globally there has been an increasing trend in urban growth with cities expanding rapidly, indicatin...
There are several urban areas close to the sea and other water bodies that may be adversely affected...
Coastal infrastructure, cultural, and archeological sites are increasingly vulnerable to erosion and...
Environmental and climatic changes are disproportionately felt in coastal communities, where drivers...
This study presents the development of a geographic information system (GIS) land-use planning tool ...
Increased urbanization leads to greater anthropogenic stresses of coastal zones. Threats faced by co...
Changes in land use, which threaten ecosystems and habitats, have an impact on run-off and water qua...
The city of Toronto, Ontario and its surrounding regions constitute the largest urban agglomeration ...
This paper applies a subpixel classification technique to remotely sensed image data to calculate ch...
Urban expansion, particularly the movement of residential and commercial land use to sub-urban areas...
Understanding urban change in particular for larger regions has been a great demur in both regional ...
Since 1998, climate change induced low water levels in the Great Lakes have caused environmental and...
The waterfront and shoreline of the Town of Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, Canada is a defining c...
Coastal bluff retreat is a chronic problem along many high-relief coastlines in the United States. A...
The Golden Horseshoe (GH) is a densely populated and rapidly developing region located in southern O...
Globally there has been an increasing trend in urban growth with cities expanding rapidly, indicatin...
There are several urban areas close to the sea and other water bodies that may be adversely affected...
Coastal infrastructure, cultural, and archeological sites are increasingly vulnerable to erosion and...
Environmental and climatic changes are disproportionately felt in coastal communities, where drivers...
This study presents the development of a geographic information system (GIS) land-use planning tool ...
Increased urbanization leads to greater anthropogenic stresses of coastal zones. Threats faced by co...
Changes in land use, which threaten ecosystems and habitats, have an impact on run-off and water qua...
The city of Toronto, Ontario and its surrounding regions constitute the largest urban agglomeration ...
This paper applies a subpixel classification technique to remotely sensed image data to calculate ch...
Urban expansion, particularly the movement of residential and commercial land use to sub-urban areas...
Understanding urban change in particular for larger regions has been a great demur in both regional ...
Since 1998, climate change induced low water levels in the Great Lakes have caused environmental and...
The waterfront and shoreline of the Town of Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, Canada is a defining c...
Coastal bluff retreat is a chronic problem along many high-relief coastlines in the United States. A...
The Golden Horseshoe (GH) is a densely populated and rapidly developing region located in southern O...
Globally there has been an increasing trend in urban growth with cities expanding rapidly, indicatin...
There are several urban areas close to the sea and other water bodies that may be adversely affected...
Coastal infrastructure, cultural, and archeological sites are increasingly vulnerable to erosion and...