Urban Growth in Ethiopia During the Italian Occupation, 1936-1941, with Special Emphasis on Towns in OromiaDuring the Italian occupation, 1936-1941, Ethiopian towns experienced relative growth along modern lines. First, a number of them got modern urban planning andBenti, Getahun...
Dynamic simulation and projection of ESV changes in arid regions caused by urban growth under climate change scenarios Article 02 April 2024 Impact of urban and peri-urban growth on arable land (1976–2029) in a medium sized city of Shire Indaselassie, North Western Tigray, Ethiopia Article...
Urban Growth and Land Use Simulation Using SLEUTH Model for Adama City, Ethiopia 来自 Springer 喜欢 0 阅读量: 16 作者:Y Mekonnen,SK Ghosh 摘要: Urban Growth Model has been adapted to study the urban growth and its impact on the surrounding environment. Here a cellular automaton model known ...
Urbanization in Ethiopia is characterized by a low level of urbanization even by African standard, where only 18% of populations live in the urban area, of which 23% are living in metropolitan Addis Ababa (PCC2008; CSA2015). Yet, Addis Ababa has recorded a relatively high growth rate of ur...
F. Kebede Ethiopia has shown progress in economic growth over the last decades. Its GDP has experienced sustained growth, with an average annual growth rate of 7.4% between 2004 and 2018 (OECD/PSI, 2020). The country's economic growth out- performed the average of sub-Saharan African ...
The global total amount of urban land strongly depends on societal trends in years to come (Fig. 1). The lowest amount of global urban land was projected for the sustainability scenario, due to low population growth, the rise of less resource-intensive lifestyles, and international collaborations...
At the beginning and particularly when oil fields were discovered in the Arabian Gulf and later oil-driven urbanization and associated with rapid urban growth in population and infrastructure, the local authorities did not pay attention to the most important aspect which is preserving the features of...
In light of these driving factors, scholars have carried out research on strategies for controlling the expansion of urban land28,29. The development of the concepts of "compact cities" and "smart growth" have been put forward to guide the rational expansion of urban construction land and ...
Ethiopia’s urban population is projected to grow on average by 3.98% annually, and by 2050, about 42.1% of the total population is projected to dwell in urban centers [34,35]. Urban growth in Ethiopia, and in many African cities, is generally characterized by a lack of adequate planning...
The more than fivefold growth of urban population from 746 million people in 1950 to about 4 billion people in 2020 [4] has come with additional pressure on urban and periurban resources as more land, food, and natural resources are sought to meet the urban demands. Human activities, ...