Land-use changes and urban sprawl have transformed European cities, with a direct impact on both metropolitan structures and socioeconomic functions. However, these processes tend to be relatively different across countries, being influenced by place-specific factors associated to socioeconomic, historical, political and cultural factors that influence decisions on the use of land. Considering 155 metropolitan areas in 6 European macro-regions, the present study investigates spatial patterns of land consumption profiling cities according to a large set of territorial variables, with the final objective to identify relevant socioeconomic dimensions characteristic of recent processes of urban growth. Investigating the socioeconomic background...
Globally, urban areas are growing at a faster rate than their population, potentially reducing envir...
Identifying the intimate mechanisms underlying urban growth and the resulting impact on local-scale ...
In this work we study the evolution of land use and population density in European cities with respe...
Land-use changes and urban sprawl have transformed European cities, with a direct impact on both met...
The present study presents a multidimensional analysis of land-use efficiency in terms of per-capita...
Assessment of urbanization and suburbanization patterns and processes in the European Union is becom...
Total and per-capita urbanization rates are increasingly divergent worldwide, indicating an accelera...
This article explores the role of institutional settings in determining spatial variation in urban s...
Urbanisation patterns in Europe since the 1950s have resulted in a swath of low-density discontinuou...
The linkage between land-use change and demographic transitions in advanced countries has becoming i...
The objective of this paper is to present the development of quantitative, spatially explicit, and a...
The mono-centric city model has been proposed to assess the relationship between urban morphology an...
Urban expansion and socioeconomic transformations of metropolitan regions may negatively impact envi...
Globally, urban areas are growing at a faster rate than their population, potentially reducing envir...
Identifying the intimate mechanisms underlying urban growth and the resulting impact on local-scale ...
In this work we study the evolution of land use and population density in European cities with respe...
Land-use changes and urban sprawl have transformed European cities, with a direct impact on both met...
The present study presents a multidimensional analysis of land-use efficiency in terms of per-capita...
Assessment of urbanization and suburbanization patterns and processes in the European Union is becom...
Total and per-capita urbanization rates are increasingly divergent worldwide, indicating an accelera...
This article explores the role of institutional settings in determining spatial variation in urban s...
Urbanisation patterns in Europe since the 1950s have resulted in a swath of low-density discontinuou...
The linkage between land-use change and demographic transitions in advanced countries has becoming i...
The objective of this paper is to present the development of quantitative, spatially explicit, and a...
The mono-centric city model has been proposed to assess the relationship between urban morphology an...
Urban expansion and socioeconomic transformations of metropolitan regions may negatively impact envi...
Globally, urban areas are growing at a faster rate than their population, potentially reducing envir...
Identifying the intimate mechanisms underlying urban growth and the resulting impact on local-scale ...
In this work we study the evolution of land use and population density in European cities with respe...