This article intends to use a traditional core-periphery scenario to model urban growth as a function of peripherality. This latter variable is itself a function of timedistances and resident population. Hence, it may be decomposed in order to better understand observed patterns. The ultimate goal of this research is to understand general urban growth patterns in Continental Portugal, a territory characterized by strong polarization of activity towards two urban nodes, Lisbon and Oporto. It is also intended to understand differences between population growth and urban sprawl as this may help understanding different planning policies which were adopted in the country.Peer Reviewe
Neste artigo, analisam-se os sistemas urbanos representados nos Planos Regionais de Ordenamento do T...
The Portuguese and the Spanish urban systems have developed with their backs to each other as the re...
Abstract Based on a panel made up of 28 sub-regions (NUT III) of mainland Portugal for the period 19...
The metropolization process of Lisbon began in the 50’s and reached its greatest intensity over the ...
The subject of the present work is the study of the relationship between the city shape and its geog...
The objective of this paper is to present a combined, two-step spatial analysis approach for the def...
Medium/small sized cities create a polycentric urban system representing the backbone of their terri...
This paper aims to assess whether and how current Portuguese national spatial planning policy and re...
Traditional planning practice, in its essence, usually pursues urban growth, and is more comfortable...
This paper sheds a light on recent spatial changes in the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon. We focus on t...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use in the cit...
Small and medium-sized cities represent the backbone of the European territory, promoting cohesion ...
Drawing on statistical data, this paper analyses how and why the Minho region (Braga and Viana do C...
In this paper, we study the transformations of the spatial organisation of the Lisbon Metropolitan A...
This paper deals with on the making of urban settlements, focusing on the temporal development of th...
Neste artigo, analisam-se os sistemas urbanos representados nos Planos Regionais de Ordenamento do T...
The Portuguese and the Spanish urban systems have developed with their backs to each other as the re...
Abstract Based on a panel made up of 28 sub-regions (NUT III) of mainland Portugal for the period 19...
The metropolization process of Lisbon began in the 50’s and reached its greatest intensity over the ...
The subject of the present work is the study of the relationship between the city shape and its geog...
The objective of this paper is to present a combined, two-step spatial analysis approach for the def...
Medium/small sized cities create a polycentric urban system representing the backbone of their terri...
This paper aims to assess whether and how current Portuguese national spatial planning policy and re...
Traditional planning practice, in its essence, usually pursues urban growth, and is more comfortable...
This paper sheds a light on recent spatial changes in the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon. We focus on t...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use in the cit...
Small and medium-sized cities represent the backbone of the European territory, promoting cohesion ...
Drawing on statistical data, this paper analyses how and why the Minho region (Braga and Viana do C...
In this paper, we study the transformations of the spatial organisation of the Lisbon Metropolitan A...
This paper deals with on the making of urban settlements, focusing on the temporal development of th...
Neste artigo, analisam-se os sistemas urbanos representados nos Planos Regionais de Ordenamento do T...
The Portuguese and the Spanish urban systems have developed with their backs to each other as the re...
Abstract Based on a panel made up of 28 sub-regions (NUT III) of mainland Portugal for the period 19...