We investigate patterns of residential and nonresidential land use in 311 United States metropolitan (Extended Urban) areas in 2000 using four measures: intensity, compactness, mixing, and core-dominance. A cluster analysis revealed four distinctive groups of land use patterns: (1) Most-Intense, Least-Compact, Least-Mixed, More-Monocentric Development, (2) Less-Intense, Most-Compact, Less-Mixed, Less-Monocentric Development, (3) Least-Intense, Less-Compact, Most-Mixed, Most-Monocentric Development, (4) More-Intense, More-Compact, More-Mixed, Polycentric Development. Bivariate statistics demonstrated that geographic, historic, economic, demographic, and transport variables differentiate land use pattern types. Based on their multidimensional...
Land cover maps reasonably depict areas that are strongly converted by human activities, but typical...
The political and spatial dimensions of US metropolitan areas are eminently interconnected through a...
In the United States, citizens, policy makers, and natural resource managers alike have become conce...
We investigate spatial patterns of residential and nonresidential land use for 257 United States met...
We investigate spatial patterns of residential and non- residential land use for 257 U.S. metropolit...
Graduation date: 2012This dissertation constitutes a multi-scale quantitative and qualitative invest...
This research developed a method to explore density and growth rates in the 50 largest metropolitan ...
In this paper, we present a quantified, GIS-based analysis of the relationship between urban morphol...
For many years, attempts to measure the urban structure and physical form of metropolitan areas have...
The land surface, whether built or natural, plays a central role in the study of human and environme...
We study the extent to which U. S. urban development is sprawling and what determines differences in...
Urbanization is the most dramatic form of land use change that has profoundly influenced environment...
Sprawl is significant, low-density development taking place at the periphery wherein there exists li...
This paper examines changes in urban sprawl in United States metropolitan areas from 1970 to 2010 us...
We study the extent to which U. S. urban development is sprawling and what determines differences in...
Land cover maps reasonably depict areas that are strongly converted by human activities, but typical...
The political and spatial dimensions of US metropolitan areas are eminently interconnected through a...
In the United States, citizens, policy makers, and natural resource managers alike have become conce...
We investigate spatial patterns of residential and nonresidential land use for 257 United States met...
We investigate spatial patterns of residential and non- residential land use for 257 U.S. metropolit...
Graduation date: 2012This dissertation constitutes a multi-scale quantitative and qualitative invest...
This research developed a method to explore density and growth rates in the 50 largest metropolitan ...
In this paper, we present a quantified, GIS-based analysis of the relationship between urban morphol...
For many years, attempts to measure the urban structure and physical form of metropolitan areas have...
The land surface, whether built or natural, plays a central role in the study of human and environme...
We study the extent to which U. S. urban development is sprawling and what determines differences in...
Urbanization is the most dramatic form of land use change that has profoundly influenced environment...
Sprawl is significant, low-density development taking place at the periphery wherein there exists li...
This paper examines changes in urban sprawl in United States metropolitan areas from 1970 to 2010 us...
We study the extent to which U. S. urban development is sprawling and what determines differences in...
Land cover maps reasonably depict areas that are strongly converted by human activities, but typical...
The political and spatial dimensions of US metropolitan areas are eminently interconnected through a...
In the United States, citizens, policy makers, and natural resource managers alike have become conce...