The present study illustrates a framework to evaluate soil consumption in Mediterranean regions experiencing rapid urban growth. Results indicate that high-quality soils more suitable for agriculture and forestry were mostly consumed by urbanization especially in flat areas. The consumption of these soils was not concentrated in the first observation period (1948–1975) corresponding to the development of compact settlements, but increased significantly in the last period (1975–2010) mainly characterized by discontinuous and low-density urban expansion. The study underlines the urgent need to inform development policies and urban planning with an in-depth quantification of the soil resource base lost by urbanization
Urban expansion and agriculture intensification are relevant drivers in Land Degradation (LD) proce...
The present study analyzes the impact of long-term urban expansion on soil depletion in Emilia-Romag...
Land degradation has expanded in the Mediterranean region as a result of a variety of factors, inclu...
Urban expansion and socioeconomic transformations of metropolitan regions may negatively impact envi...
Soil loss and peri-urban settlement expansion are key issues in urban sustainability, with multi-dis...
Soil loss and peri-urban settlement expansion are key issues in urban sustainability, with multi-dis...
The dynamics related to land take depend on the interaction of two factors: soil quality and anthrop...
The couple rapid urbanization and policy failure in controlling urban expansion was sometimes associ...
The present study investigates the relationship between land-use changes and soil capability in a po...
Urban expansion results in socioeconomic transformations with relevant impacts for peri-urban soils,...
Urban expansion results in socioeconomic transformations with relevant impacts for peri-urban soils,...
Urban expansion determines socioeconomic and environmental changes with unpredictable impacts on per...
Urban expansion and agriculture intensification are relevant drivers in Land Degradation (LD) proce...
The present study analyzes the impact of long-term urban expansion on soil depletion in Emilia-Romag...
Land degradation has expanded in the Mediterranean region as a result of a variety of factors, inclu...
Urban expansion and socioeconomic transformations of metropolitan regions may negatively impact envi...
Soil loss and peri-urban settlement expansion are key issues in urban sustainability, with multi-dis...
Soil loss and peri-urban settlement expansion are key issues in urban sustainability, with multi-dis...
The dynamics related to land take depend on the interaction of two factors: soil quality and anthrop...
The couple rapid urbanization and policy failure in controlling urban expansion was sometimes associ...
The present study investigates the relationship between land-use changes and soil capability in a po...
Urban expansion results in socioeconomic transformations with relevant impacts for peri-urban soils,...
Urban expansion results in socioeconomic transformations with relevant impacts for peri-urban soils,...
Urban expansion determines socioeconomic and environmental changes with unpredictable impacts on per...
Urban expansion and agriculture intensification are relevant drivers in Land Degradation (LD) proce...
The present study analyzes the impact of long-term urban expansion on soil depletion in Emilia-Romag...
Land degradation has expanded in the Mediterranean region as a result of a variety of factors, inclu...