Urban growth is a worldwide phenomenon, and urbanisation is increasing rapidly, particularly in developing countries. The high pace of unmanaged urbanisation and consequent low-density urban sprawl poses severe challenges to most big cities globally. Such growth features are primarily contributing to haphazard changes in land uses, leading to agricultural loss. This research adopts an integrated approach to analysing the urban growth patterns in Sialkot, Pakistan. It utilises Landsat satellite data and examines the change of land use and land cover (LULC) over 28 years (1990 - 2018). It estimates the agricultural area converted into built-up area during this time frame. Moreover, a spatiotemporal saturation analysis is also performed to ana...
Integrated land use-transportation approach in urban planning has provided a new direction in urban ...
The rapid population growth and the urge in people to move to big cities for their settlement upshot...
Urban growth in developing countries like India is happening more than twice as fast as the populati...
Urban expansion and unparalleled rural to urban conversion, along with an enormous population growth...
Understanding the spatial growth of cities is crucial for proactive planning and sustainable urbaniz...
The current study focuses on tracking urban sprawl in one of the rapidly growing cities of Pakistan ...
AbstractSpatial growth is an inevitable phenomenon which depends on a number of factors like accessi...
This dissertation traces the spatial growth of Peshawar City District and its impact on urban agricu...
Urban areas are expanding and cities are becoming more compact due to population growth and migratio...
In 21st century, cities outpaced in size and also in density due to development of economic sector. ...
This paper traces the growth of Peshawar, one of the major cities of Pakistan. Data and information ...
Urbanization has become a hot issue in context of environmental and socio-political scenarios which ...
Many Indian capitals are rapidly becoming megacities due to industrialization and rural–urban emigra...
By recognizing the socio-economic factors of urbanization, that lead to the loss of agricultural lan...
Background: Pakistan is experiencing rapid population growth and urbanization which require land in ...
Integrated land use-transportation approach in urban planning has provided a new direction in urban ...
The rapid population growth and the urge in people to move to big cities for their settlement upshot...
Urban growth in developing countries like India is happening more than twice as fast as the populati...
Urban expansion and unparalleled rural to urban conversion, along with an enormous population growth...
Understanding the spatial growth of cities is crucial for proactive planning and sustainable urbaniz...
The current study focuses on tracking urban sprawl in one of the rapidly growing cities of Pakistan ...
AbstractSpatial growth is an inevitable phenomenon which depends on a number of factors like accessi...
This dissertation traces the spatial growth of Peshawar City District and its impact on urban agricu...
Urban areas are expanding and cities are becoming more compact due to population growth and migratio...
In 21st century, cities outpaced in size and also in density due to development of economic sector. ...
This paper traces the growth of Peshawar, one of the major cities of Pakistan. Data and information ...
Urbanization has become a hot issue in context of environmental and socio-political scenarios which ...
Many Indian capitals are rapidly becoming megacities due to industrialization and rural–urban emigra...
By recognizing the socio-economic factors of urbanization, that lead to the loss of agricultural lan...
Background: Pakistan is experiencing rapid population growth and urbanization which require land in ...
Integrated land use-transportation approach in urban planning has provided a new direction in urban ...
The rapid population growth and the urge in people to move to big cities for their settlement upshot...
Urban growth in developing countries like India is happening more than twice as fast as the populati...