Total and per-capita urbanization rates are increasingly divergent worldwide, indicating an accelerated land consumption and an increased ecological footprint of cities. Under the hypothesis that spatio-temporal divides in total and per-capita urbanization rates are representative of the evolving urban footprint, this study proposed a multivariate analysis of land consumption spatial patterns in a southern European city (Athens, Greece) throughout a building cycle (1948–2015) reflecting sequential waves of economic expansion and stagnation. The footprint's spatial structure was investigated along the urban gradient using descriptive statistics, mapping, multivariate techniques and inferential approaches. The increase of total and per-capita...
Urban forms are increasingly reflective of socio-economic change in metropolitan regions. The presen...
Fluctuations in residential building activity are becoming progressively more intense over time and ...
Fluctuations in residential building activity are becoming progressively more intense over time and ...
Total and per-capita urbanization rates are increasingly divergent worldwide, indicating an accelera...
The unequal growth of population and buildings in metropolitan regions reflects dispersed urban expa...
Land imperviousness reflects settlement growth and urban sprawl. Grounded on a comparative approach,...
The present study illustrates a multidimensional analysis of an indicator of urban land use efficien...
Urban forms are increasingly reflective of socio-economic change in metropolitan regions. The presen...
The present study illustrates a multidimensional analysis of an indicator of urban land use efficien...
The impact of building cycles on recent expansions of Athens was assessed under the hypothesis that ...
We investigate the relationship between land-use changes (1987–2007) and the spatial distribution ...
Urban forms are increasingly reflective of socio-economic change in metropolitan regions. The presen...
Fluctuations in residential building activity are becoming progressively more intense over time and ...
Fluctuations in residential building activity are becoming progressively more intense over time and ...
Total and per-capita urbanization rates are increasingly divergent worldwide, indicating an accelera...
The unequal growth of population and buildings in metropolitan regions reflects dispersed urban expa...
Land imperviousness reflects settlement growth and urban sprawl. Grounded on a comparative approach,...
The present study illustrates a multidimensional analysis of an indicator of urban land use efficien...
Urban forms are increasingly reflective of socio-economic change in metropolitan regions. The presen...
The present study illustrates a multidimensional analysis of an indicator of urban land use efficien...
The impact of building cycles on recent expansions of Athens was assessed under the hypothesis that ...
We investigate the relationship between land-use changes (1987–2007) and the spatial distribution ...
Urban forms are increasingly reflective of socio-economic change in metropolitan regions. The presen...
Fluctuations in residential building activity are becoming progressively more intense over time and ...
Fluctuations in residential building activity are becoming progressively more intense over time and ...