Urban Growth, Land-use Efficiency and Local Socioeconomic Context: A Comparative Analysis of 417 Metropolitan Regions in Europe
Abstract
The present study presents a multidimensional analysis of land-use efficiency in terms of per-capita built-up area over 417 metropolitan regions from 27 European countries. The study period encompasses two urban phases including economic expansion (2000-2007) and crisis (2008-2015). Multiple geographical gradients were identified as relevant predictors of land-use efficiency across Europe. The socioeconomic variables most associated with high land-use efficiency were per-capita disposable income (in Western, Atlantic and Central Europe) and income growth during 2000-2007 (in Eastern Europe), indicating that wealthier cities are characterized by higher land-use efficiency. Land-use efficiency increased in contexts with diversified urban landscapes.
- Publication:
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Environmental Management
- Pub Date:
- March 2019
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s00267-018-1119-1
- Bibcode:
- 2019EnMan..63..322M
- Keywords:
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- Urban Atlas;
- Indicators;
- Urban planning;
- Multidimensional analysis;
- Socioeconomic context