<span lang="EN-US">The phenomenon of urban sprawl has been already recognized as one of the major anthropic threats to natural ecosystems and landscapes while the negative aspects of the phenomenon are still only marginally taken into consideration in the scientific and local government circles. The recent decision of the European Parliament points out that the degradation, fragmentation and non-sustainable use of land in the EU is jeopardizing several important ecosystem services, threatening biodiversity and increasing Europe’s vulnerability to climate change, natural disasters and desertification. The study regards the processing of data on urban land conversion over the past 50 years and the effects in the areas of high environmental vu...
Land take is a phenomenon of great concern nowadays because of the large number of its negative impa...
The uncontrolled spread of towns and cities into their surrounding rural and natural land, and the c...
The Mediterranean region is exposed to desertification risk because of the joint impact of soil degr...
The phenomenon of urban sprawl has been already recognized as one of the major anthropic threats to ...
Land degradation has expanded in the Mediterranean region as a result of a variety of factors, inclu...
The present paper describes a research that, based on the evolutionary data of the urban settlement ...
Land take due to urbanization triggers a series of negative environmental impacts with direct effect...
In the contemporaneity, the issues of land or soil consumption and of the protection of areas that, ...
This study investigates changes over time (2006–2012) in the composition of agro-forest landscape mo...
Being a relatively less known driver of land vulnerability to degradation in Southern Europe, the ne...
Understanding the intimate dynamics of urban–wildland interfaces in Mediterranean landscapes is part...
Urbanization and related land consumption are one of the main causes of ecosystem services loss. Thi...
This paper examines the role of biophysical and anthropogenic factors as potential drivers of land d...
Land take is a phenomenon of great concern nowadays because of the large number of its negative impa...
The uncontrolled spread of towns and cities into their surrounding rural and natural land, and the c...
The Mediterranean region is exposed to desertification risk because of the joint impact of soil degr...
The phenomenon of urban sprawl has been already recognized as one of the major anthropic threats to ...
Land degradation has expanded in the Mediterranean region as a result of a variety of factors, inclu...
The present paper describes a research that, based on the evolutionary data of the urban settlement ...
Land take due to urbanization triggers a series of negative environmental impacts with direct effect...
In the contemporaneity, the issues of land or soil consumption and of the protection of areas that, ...
This study investigates changes over time (2006–2012) in the composition of agro-forest landscape mo...
Being a relatively less known driver of land vulnerability to degradation in Southern Europe, the ne...
Understanding the intimate dynamics of urban–wildland interfaces in Mediterranean landscapes is part...
Urbanization and related land consumption are one of the main causes of ecosystem services loss. Thi...
This paper examines the role of biophysical and anthropogenic factors as potential drivers of land d...
Land take is a phenomenon of great concern nowadays because of the large number of its negative impa...
The uncontrolled spread of towns and cities into their surrounding rural and natural land, and the c...
The Mediterranean region is exposed to desertification risk because of the joint impact of soil degr...