Despite the efforts of developed countries to protect undeveloped land, development continues to expand beyond urban boundaries. High-quality land needed for food production is often consumed. This study aims to verify possible causes of undeveloped land and high-quality land consumption within regions (NUTS3) using a new approach to building growth monitoring. It investigates residential (RBs) and commercial buildings (retail and industrial buildings, RIBs). The development between 2006 and 2016 in the Czech Republic, a country in Central Europe, is used as a case study. Population growth and gross domestic product per capita (GDP) within regions are considered two potential causes of land consumption; this hypothesis is verified using a l...
The primary objective of the paper is to assess the extent and exploitation of agricultural land in ...
The amount of agricultural land available in developed countries is decreasing by a degree which may...
peer reviewedThe issue of land and its ownership remains under-explored in relation to the housing a...
In an increasingly urbanized world, the scarcity of space is a growing problem along with land consu...
The price of agricultural land in the Czech Republic is significantly lower than in other EU states;...
Brownfields are an integral part of contemporary cities in Central Europe. It is obvious that the oc...
The present study presents a multidimensional analysis of land-use efficiency in terms of per-capita...
The issue of brownfield regeneration is closely connected to balanced and sustainable development of...
Dilapidated, neglected, or abandoned sites and buildings (so-called brownfields) are frequently neit...
The focal point of this article is to discuss whether or not, or to which extent, nature protection ...
The work deals with development facilities in Prague. These are the districts of Prague-West and Pra...
The aim of the present study is to test empirically the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis...
The aim of the present study is to test empirically the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis...
Villages occur in many Czech and central European large protected areas (LPA). Some inhabitants and ...
Globally, urban areas are growing at a faster rate than their population, potentially reducing envir...
The primary objective of the paper is to assess the extent and exploitation of agricultural land in ...
The amount of agricultural land available in developed countries is decreasing by a degree which may...
peer reviewedThe issue of land and its ownership remains under-explored in relation to the housing a...
In an increasingly urbanized world, the scarcity of space is a growing problem along with land consu...
The price of agricultural land in the Czech Republic is significantly lower than in other EU states;...
Brownfields are an integral part of contemporary cities in Central Europe. It is obvious that the oc...
The present study presents a multidimensional analysis of land-use efficiency in terms of per-capita...
The issue of brownfield regeneration is closely connected to balanced and sustainable development of...
Dilapidated, neglected, or abandoned sites and buildings (so-called brownfields) are frequently neit...
The focal point of this article is to discuss whether or not, or to which extent, nature protection ...
The work deals with development facilities in Prague. These are the districts of Prague-West and Pra...
The aim of the present study is to test empirically the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis...
The aim of the present study is to test empirically the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis...
Villages occur in many Czech and central European large protected areas (LPA). Some inhabitants and ...
Globally, urban areas are growing at a faster rate than their population, potentially reducing envir...
The primary objective of the paper is to assess the extent and exploitation of agricultural land in ...
The amount of agricultural land available in developed countries is decreasing by a degree which may...
peer reviewedThe issue of land and its ownership remains under-explored in relation to the housing a...