Spatial metrics are quantitative measures for evaluating the physical characteristics of geographical features, such as urban settlements and structures (Reis, 2015; Reis et al., 2015). Just like other quantitative methods of spatial analysis, spatial metrics have garnered a growing interest of international research during the past two decades (Clifton et al., 2008; Liu and Yang, 2015; Schwarz, 2010). This resurgence of quantitative urban studies is attributed to several factors, such as growing concerns about sustainable development and the negative environmental consequences of urban sprawl (Huang et al., 2007; Kaza, 2013; Lord et al., 2015; Tian et al., 2014; Torrens, 2008), increasing emphasis on evidence-based policy formulation (Geer...
Urban sprawl refers to the extent of urbanisation, which is a global phenomenon mainly driven by pop...
<p>Measuring spatial patterns is a crucial task in spatial sciences. Multiple indicators have been d...
New digital data sources for urban analysis are becoming available, which are far more disaggregate,...
Degree Awarded: M.A. School of International Service. American UniversitySustainable development of ...
This article reviews existing literature on spatial metrics, presenting a portfolio of metrics addre...
Urban areas are ever-increasing, generating a transformation of rural and urban land on a global sca...
We define and present a comprehensive set of metrics for five dynamic attributes of urban spatial st...
Abstract: This study introduces and evaluates a new methodology using information on image spatial f...
Recently, landscape metrics or spatial metrics have been introduced in the field of urban landuse ma...
This dataset contains spatial indicators calculated for Mangaluru built-up area from the Fragstats p...
Understanding spatial and geometrical patterns of urbanization is crucial in tackling associated pro...
This paper reviews how remotely sensed data have been used to understand the impact of urbanization ...
‘Spatial variability’ and ‘spatial relationships’ are key terms for sensing, modelling and managing ...
Most of future population growth will take place in the world’s cities and towns. Yet, there is no w...
There is a lot of confusion about the concept of urban sprawl. Many different definitions, and ambig...
Urban sprawl refers to the extent of urbanisation, which is a global phenomenon mainly driven by pop...
<p>Measuring spatial patterns is a crucial task in spatial sciences. Multiple indicators have been d...
New digital data sources for urban analysis are becoming available, which are far more disaggregate,...
Degree Awarded: M.A. School of International Service. American UniversitySustainable development of ...
This article reviews existing literature on spatial metrics, presenting a portfolio of metrics addre...
Urban areas are ever-increasing, generating a transformation of rural and urban land on a global sca...
We define and present a comprehensive set of metrics for five dynamic attributes of urban spatial st...
Abstract: This study introduces and evaluates a new methodology using information on image spatial f...
Recently, landscape metrics or spatial metrics have been introduced in the field of urban landuse ma...
This dataset contains spatial indicators calculated for Mangaluru built-up area from the Fragstats p...
Understanding spatial and geometrical patterns of urbanization is crucial in tackling associated pro...
This paper reviews how remotely sensed data have been used to understand the impact of urbanization ...
‘Spatial variability’ and ‘spatial relationships’ are key terms for sensing, modelling and managing ...
Most of future population growth will take place in the world’s cities and towns. Yet, there is no w...
There is a lot of confusion about the concept of urban sprawl. Many different definitions, and ambig...
Urban sprawl refers to the extent of urbanisation, which is a global phenomenon mainly driven by pop...
<p>Measuring spatial patterns is a crucial task in spatial sciences. Multiple indicators have been d...
New digital data sources for urban analysis are becoming available, which are far more disaggregate,...