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urban sprawl, to determine for instance whether larger cities sprawl more or less than smaller ones. This might help to understand (and maybe act on) this challenging phenomenon. Received: 4 June 2021; Accepted: 18 October 2021 References 1. Batty, M. & Ferguson, P. Defining city size. ...
According to the definition, the degree of urban sprawl is measured by the dispersion or amount of artificial structures within a predefined area. The advantage of this definition is that urban sprawl can be intuitively identified. Another advantage is that the spatial distribution and amount of ...
Definition 6. Information Entropy Measurement: In C-DT, for spatial objects x1 and x2 ∈ Directly adiacent neighbor ( x1), xi and xj denotes their attributes, respectively. Therefore, the similarity between xi and xj is defined as S(x1 , x2) = Hx1x2 (Mr) (9) ∑Hx1x2 (Mr) = ...
The impacts of continued rapid growth in African cities include acute housing shortages, traffic congestion, pollution, and uncontrolled peri-urban sprawl. The region's cities exhibit high levels of poverty and inequality. Slums and informal settlements are growing rapidly. To reduce urban poverty and...
Impact of urban sprawl to cultural heritage monuments: The case study of Paphos area in Cyprus. J. Cult. Herit. 2015, 16, 671–680. [CrossRef] 54. Pappu, S.; Akhilesh, K.; Ravindranath, S.; Raj, U. Applications of satellite remote sensing for research and heritage management in ...
To sum up, the majority of studies on spread–backwash effects use cross-sectional estimation, namely, a partial adjustment model, to show that central cities generate a spread effect on suburban, even rural or exurban areas and this is consistent with the suburbanization and urban sprawl in U...
However, growing cities require more land and urban sprawl has transformed surrounding rural areas into urbanized settlements. Furthermore, the prosperity of large cities depends on the supply of both natural and human resources from rural areas, either nearby or remote. On the other hand, the ...
This is frequent in fringe areas, threatened by urban sprawl, within small plots belonging to detached family homes conferring a sense of rural 'revival'. Whether all these diverse settlement patterns are socially and economically sustainable is debatable. Definitely, such persistence in land use, ...