Negative effectsAgriculture land grabbingDevelopment projectsWe might perceive the suburbanization as a form of urbanization processes when it comes to the migration of population and their activities from the town to its background. The term urban sprawl is understood as a violent development of ...
Urban Sprawl development of urban motorization in big cities has caused some negative effects to their population. Social issues and ecological issues are the main problems that occur in those cities. There are some reasons that lead to the motorization era in the cities. One of them is urban...
Urban sprawl is considered a major issue in Saudi Arabia due to its impact on allthe government sectors. This study presents three main facets that affect urban sprawl:unplanned migration, weak infrastructure, and car dependency. Migration generatessignificant growth beyond the current absorptive capacit...
Peri-urban farmland provides a diversity of ecological services. However, it is experiencing increasing pressures from urban sprawl. While the effects of land use associated with farming on arthropod assemblages has received increasing attention, most of
Sprawl is a term hard to pin down and not easy to measure, but currently there is certain scientific agreement and a recognition of its negative effects on sustainability, from the urban planning agencies. Gillhan [38] was not far to make a good description of sprawl when affirmed that the...
urban sprawl has a significantly negative effect on city TFP growth; Secondly,the effect of urban sprawl on city TFP growth is remarkably different across regions; Thirdly,the central and western regions are facing TFP loss due to low-density urban sprawl,while in eastern region the effect is ...
of “rural sprawl” (as described by Brown et al.2005), which is not necessarily housed within metropolitan counties, affects large parcels of land. The most attractive locations for these high-amenity developments are typically those with rich biodiversity since access to outdoor recreation and na...
As China has entered a new stage of high-quality development, clarifying the mechanism and spatial characteristics of green development for urban agglomerations are critical to sustainable development. Based on the data of 11 major cities in the Harbin-C
The compact city approach has gained global impact as a planning approach for sustainable development in areas with increasing urban population. Through densification and compact building, the approach aims to counteract negative effects of urban sprawl in terms of ineffective land-use and related enviro...
1 may also contribute to increased vehicular transportation intensity – e.g., catchment development in the form of urban sprawl, and industrial (Section 3.3.3) and construction (Section 3.3.4) activities. Finally, road maintenance, particularly in winter months, also contributes to runoff ...