We investigate spatial patterns of residential and non- residential land use for 257 U.S. metropolitan areas in 1990 and 2000, measured with 14 empirical indices. We find that metropolitan areas became denser during the 1990s but developed in more sprawl-like patterns across all other dimensions, on average. By far the largest changes in our land use metrics occurred in the realm of employment, which became more prevalent per unit of geographic area, but less spatially concentrated and further from the historical urban core, on average. Our exploratory factor analyses reveal that four factors summarize land use patterns in both years, and remained relatively stable across the two years: intensity, compactness, mixing, and core-dominance. Me...
Accelerations in population growth and urban expansion are transforming landscapes worldwide and rep...
Urban spatial structure evolution, when using employment as the proxy, can be explained by the chang...
Urbanization is the most dramatic form of land use change that has profoundly influenced environment...
We investigate spatial patterns of residential and nonresidential land use for 257 United States met...
We investigate patterns of residential and nonresidential land use in 311 United States metropolitan...
This paper examines changes in urban sprawl in United States metropolitan areas from 1970 to 2010 us...
While the population of the United States has been predominantly urban for nearly 100 years, periodi...
Graduation date: 2012This dissertation constitutes a multi-scale quantitative and qualitative invest...
In the United States, citizens, policy makers, and natural resource managers alike have become conce...
The degree of connectivity and proximity that results from the configuration of land uses and associ...
The land surface, whether built or natural, plays a central role in the study of human and environme...
The urban expansion from the city center to the suburb and beyond is indicated by Shannon entropy, a...
Sprawl is significant, low-density development taking place at the periphery wherein there exists li...
Urban sprawl is rapidly transforming the landscape of Kentucky’s prime farmland from a dominant agri...
We study the extent to which US urban development is sprawling and consider what determines differen...
Accelerations in population growth and urban expansion are transforming landscapes worldwide and rep...
Urban spatial structure evolution, when using employment as the proxy, can be explained by the chang...
Urbanization is the most dramatic form of land use change that has profoundly influenced environment...
We investigate spatial patterns of residential and nonresidential land use for 257 United States met...
We investigate patterns of residential and nonresidential land use in 311 United States metropolitan...
This paper examines changes in urban sprawl in United States metropolitan areas from 1970 to 2010 us...
While the population of the United States has been predominantly urban for nearly 100 years, periodi...
Graduation date: 2012This dissertation constitutes a multi-scale quantitative and qualitative invest...
In the United States, citizens, policy makers, and natural resource managers alike have become conce...
The degree of connectivity and proximity that results from the configuration of land uses and associ...
The land surface, whether built or natural, plays a central role in the study of human and environme...
The urban expansion from the city center to the suburb and beyond is indicated by Shannon entropy, a...
Sprawl is significant, low-density development taking place at the periphery wherein there exists li...
Urban sprawl is rapidly transforming the landscape of Kentucky’s prime farmland from a dominant agri...
We study the extent to which US urban development is sprawling and consider what determines differen...
Accelerations in population growth and urban expansion are transforming landscapes worldwide and rep...
Urban spatial structure evolution, when using employment as the proxy, can be explained by the chang...
Urbanization is the most dramatic form of land use change that has profoundly influenced environment...