The intensity of use, i.e. the ratio between the number of inhabitants and the sealing surface, represents an effective indicator for assessing settlement types. The systematic analysis of how much soil is consumed, combined with the evaluation of the quality and uses that the soil itself had ...
The land use criteria encourage facilitating functional mix and proximity in the city. Inter alia, this can have implications for travel patterns and energy consumption, enhance accessibility, and reduce resources needed for energy distribution. The urban morphology criteria are related to settlement ...
Whirlpool Appliance and TV Store 10 Case 4. Beverly Hills Dress Shop 10 Case 5. Sokrates Meat Market– 10 Squatter settlement: The Kamza case 11 Lessons from case studies 13 Agriculture and green space 14 Urban growth: The future 16 Literature cited 19 iv ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Fioreta Luli and ...
This paper seeks to evaluate urban temporal changes in a typical traditional settlement in Nigeria-Ibadan. The techniques of remote sensing to evaluate land use land cover changes was employed and a projection into 2023 was done using marcov change model. The density classification and the change ...
explorethedriversofchangeofvariouslandusetypes:urbansettlement,ruralsettlementandisolatedconstructionland.Besidesquantitativeanalysis,thispaperanalyzestheinfluenceofpolicy-... L Tian,Y Li,L Shao,... - 《Chinese Geographical Science》 被引量: 1发表: 2017年 GIS based land use planning and watershed monitori...
In a state of slum: Governance in an informal urban settlement in Ghana 2016, Journal of Modern African Studies State of Slum: Precarity and Informal Governance at the Margins in Accra 2019, State of Slum: Precarity and Informal Governance at the Margins in Accra Peri-urbanization landuse dynam...
The Geographic information system (GIS)-based multi-influence factor (MIF) approach is used in this study to find ideal locations for future urban settlement. The assessment was based on 11 factors including vegetation, elevation, land use, industry, drainage net work, slope, water bodies, ...
Bad practices of urban land management in Ethiopia are one of the reasons behind ULUE, explained in terms of the high land price, land hoarding, low density, informal settlement and urban sprawl (Koroso et al., 2020; Ozlu et al., 2015; Terfa et al., 2020; World Bank Group, 2019)...
To guide informal settlement activities to favoured locations could help to optimise the use of scarce resources available for planning purposes, to reduce costs for investment and maintenance and to achieve affordable prices for the supply with water, electricity and public transport. Infrastructure ...