Between 1990 and 2006, the Dublin Region was amongst the most rapidly growing urban areas in Europe. The increase in population and industry presents particular challenges for spatial planning. The aim of the Urban Environment Project (UEP, www.uep.ie) is to provide spatial data and forecasts of future land-use patterns by using dynamic urban modelling which will underpin the development of decision-support tools for planners and policy-makers. For this study, we are using UEP landcover datasets to specifically address the question of what changes in urban green space (GS) occurred over a period of rapid growth (1990 – 2006). GS provides many functions within a city, ranging from the biotic (habitat provision, corridors of dispersal, reserv...
In this article, we first summarise trends of land use changes and urbanisation in Ireland since 199...
1. The urban dimension of ecosystem services (ES) is underexposed, while the importance of ES for hu...
The urban fabric of the Greater Dublin Area (GDA) has expanded rapidly over the past 20 years. This ...
The majority of the world's population now lives in towns and cities, and urban areas are expan...
While urban areas are often considered to be comprised chiefly of artificial surfaces, they can cont...
A loss of natural capital within cities and their surrounding areas has been noticed over the last d...
There is a lack of information on the environmental effects of urban change and the dynamics of gree...
THESIS 7741The remit of this work is to provide a model of analysis for the evolution of public gree...
The Greater Dublin Area (GDA) has experienced rapid urban expansion over the past 20 years. The deve...
Land use change models are powerful tools that allow planners and policy makers to assess the long-t...
Rapid expansion of urban built-up areas since the 1950s has led to the Milan region becoming one of ...
Mapping Green Dublin is a transdisciplinary, collaborative action research project led by University...
This paper examines the major changes that have taken place in Dublin over the last fifteen years, h...
Urban areas profoundly alter the local atmosphere, hydrology and biology, usually for the worse. In...
The increasing concerns across Europe for the likely future urban environments of its major city re...
In this article, we first summarise trends of land use changes and urbanisation in Ireland since 199...
1. The urban dimension of ecosystem services (ES) is underexposed, while the importance of ES for hu...
The urban fabric of the Greater Dublin Area (GDA) has expanded rapidly over the past 20 years. This ...
The majority of the world's population now lives in towns and cities, and urban areas are expan...
While urban areas are often considered to be comprised chiefly of artificial surfaces, they can cont...
A loss of natural capital within cities and their surrounding areas has been noticed over the last d...
There is a lack of information on the environmental effects of urban change and the dynamics of gree...
THESIS 7741The remit of this work is to provide a model of analysis for the evolution of public gree...
The Greater Dublin Area (GDA) has experienced rapid urban expansion over the past 20 years. The deve...
Land use change models are powerful tools that allow planners and policy makers to assess the long-t...
Rapid expansion of urban built-up areas since the 1950s has led to the Milan region becoming one of ...
Mapping Green Dublin is a transdisciplinary, collaborative action research project led by University...
This paper examines the major changes that have taken place in Dublin over the last fifteen years, h...
Urban areas profoundly alter the local atmosphere, hydrology and biology, usually for the worse. In...
The increasing concerns across Europe for the likely future urban environments of its major city re...
In this article, we first summarise trends of land use changes and urbanisation in Ireland since 199...
1. The urban dimension of ecosystem services (ES) is underexposed, while the importance of ES for hu...
The urban fabric of the Greater Dublin Area (GDA) has expanded rapidly over the past 20 years. This ...