Globally, urban areas are growing at a faster rate than their population, potentially reducing environmental sustainability due to undesirable land take in (semi)natural and agricultural lands. However, it is unclear to what extent this trend varies locally, which may hamper the formulation and implementation of local-scale policies in the context of the global competition for land. Here, we attribute built-up land change to population dynamics and changes in land take per person, for >75,000 administrative regions worldwide, typically representing municipalities or counties. Results show that changes in land take per person, expressed as the area of built-up land per capita, relate to 38.3%, 49.6%, and 37.5% of the total increase in built-...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the conversion of land for urban use has never been more inte...
Land consumption delineates how effectively we use our living space - whether wastefully in area or ...
In European cities, the rate of population growth has declined significantly, while the number of ho...
Abstract Population concentration and built‐up land expansion are two prominent features of contempo...
The conversion of Earth's land surface to urban uses is one of the most irreversible human impacts o...
Trade-offs between prosperity and urban land per capita in major world cities Globally, urban land e...
Accelerations in population growth and urban expansion are transforming landscapes worldwide and rep...
According to the 2014 revision of the World Urbanization Prospects by UN DESA, urbanization could ad...
In European cities, the rate of population growth has declined significantly, while the number of ho...
The shift from rural to more urban societies is a global trend with significant consequences for gre...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the conversion of land for urban use has never been more inte...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the conversion of land for urban use has never been more inte...
<div><p>In European cities, the rate of population growth has declined significantly, while the numb...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the conversion of land for urban use has never been more inte...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the conversion of land for urban use has never been more inte...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the conversion of land for urban use has never been more inte...
Land consumption delineates how effectively we use our living space - whether wastefully in area or ...
In European cities, the rate of population growth has declined significantly, while the number of ho...
Abstract Population concentration and built‐up land expansion are two prominent features of contempo...
The conversion of Earth's land surface to urban uses is one of the most irreversible human impacts o...
Trade-offs between prosperity and urban land per capita in major world cities Globally, urban land e...
Accelerations in population growth and urban expansion are transforming landscapes worldwide and rep...
According to the 2014 revision of the World Urbanization Prospects by UN DESA, urbanization could ad...
In European cities, the rate of population growth has declined significantly, while the number of ho...
The shift from rural to more urban societies is a global trend with significant consequences for gre...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the conversion of land for urban use has never been more inte...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the conversion of land for urban use has never been more inte...
<div><p>In European cities, the rate of population growth has declined significantly, while the numb...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the conversion of land for urban use has never been more inte...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the conversion of land for urban use has never been more inte...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the conversion of land for urban use has never been more inte...
Land consumption delineates how effectively we use our living space - whether wastefully in area or ...
In European cities, the rate of population growth has declined significantly, while the number of ho...