We estimate the relationship between urban spatial expansion and its socio-economic determinants in Lombardy, the most urbanised region of Italy (and one of the most urbanized of the European Union), at the municipality level. Test results suggest that this relationship varies significantly among municipalities of different size and findings support the hypothesis that larger ones are more efficient in managing land take. In particular, we find that the marginal land consumption per new household is inversely related to the size of the municipality and we link this evidence to the fact that, since more space is often available, small municipalities pay less institutional attention to the issue of land take and consequently internalise less ...
Land-use changes and urban sprawl have transformed European cities, with a direct impact on both met...
: Testing density-dependence and path-dependence in long-term population dynamics under differentiat...
Little attention has been paid to the spatial pattern in local governments’ efficiency. This paper i...
We estimate the relationship between urban spatial expansion and its socio-economic determinants in ...
Economic theory predicts that the equilibrium of different economic forces explains the spatial scal...
Sustainability of agriculture is challenged by increasing sprawl in urban agglomerations. Under incr...
Despite metropolitan authorities and regional governments might not have direct spatial planning com...
Land take, namely the conversion of natural land into impervious surfaces, is partly driven by path ...
The Italian settlement system counts almost 8,000 municipalities and is characterised by a highly po...
In this paper we investigate the effect of the tertiarization process on urbanization-driven land co...
Purpose – The comparative study between urban regions gathered by the 2010 National Project of Relev...
The development of effective policies against land take should be based on a deep knowledge of the s...
Efficiency in the provision of some large-scale services motivates the administrative coordination ...
The present study presents a multidimensional analysis of land-use efficiency in terms of per-capita...
Changes in the Italian metropolitan hierarchy are explored by investigating the spatial distribution...
Land-use changes and urban sprawl have transformed European cities, with a direct impact on both met...
: Testing density-dependence and path-dependence in long-term population dynamics under differentiat...
Little attention has been paid to the spatial pattern in local governments’ efficiency. This paper i...
We estimate the relationship between urban spatial expansion and its socio-economic determinants in ...
Economic theory predicts that the equilibrium of different economic forces explains the spatial scal...
Sustainability of agriculture is challenged by increasing sprawl in urban agglomerations. Under incr...
Despite metropolitan authorities and regional governments might not have direct spatial planning com...
Land take, namely the conversion of natural land into impervious surfaces, is partly driven by path ...
The Italian settlement system counts almost 8,000 municipalities and is characterised by a highly po...
In this paper we investigate the effect of the tertiarization process on urbanization-driven land co...
Purpose – The comparative study between urban regions gathered by the 2010 National Project of Relev...
The development of effective policies against land take should be based on a deep knowledge of the s...
Efficiency in the provision of some large-scale services motivates the administrative coordination ...
The present study presents a multidimensional analysis of land-use efficiency in terms of per-capita...
Changes in the Italian metropolitan hierarchy are explored by investigating the spatial distribution...
Land-use changes and urban sprawl have transformed European cities, with a direct impact on both met...
: Testing density-dependence and path-dependence in long-term population dynamics under differentiat...
Little attention has been paid to the spatial pattern in local governments’ efficiency. This paper i...