Do spatial patterns of urbanization and land consumption reflect different socioeconomic contexts in Europe?

Luca Salvati, Ilaria Zambon*, Francesco Maria Chelli, Pere Serra

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Land-use changes and urban sprawl have transformed European cities, with a direct impact on both metropolitan structures and socioeconomic functions. However, these processes tend to be relatively different across countries, being influenced by place-specific factors associated to socioeconomic, historical, political and cultural factors that influence decisions on the use of land. Considering 155 metropolitan areas in 6 European macro-regions, the present study investigates spatial patterns of land consumption profiling cities according to a large set of territorial variables, with the final objective to identify relevant socioeconomic dimensions characteristic of recent processes of urban growth. Investigating the socioeconomic background underlying land-use changes in metropolitan regions allows identification of place-specific factors improving the design of effective strategies containing land consumption in different European urban typologies. An exhaustive analysis of land-use changes at regional and local spatial scales contributes to find alternative policies for land-use efficiency and long-term environmental sustainability.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)722-730
Nombre de pàgines9
RevistaScience of the total environment
Volum625
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de juny 2018

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