articleUrban StudiesJan 1, 2005Closed access

Quantifying Urban Form: Compactness versus 'Sprawl'

Feng Chia University

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Abstract

This paper develops a set of quantitative variables to characterise urban forms at the metropolitan level and, in particular, to distinguish compactness from 'sprawl'. It first reviews and analyses past research on the definitions of urban form, compactness and sprawl, and corresponding quantitative variables. Four quantitative variables are developed to measure four dimensions of urban form at the metropolitan level: metropolitan size, activity intensity, the degree that activities are evenly distributed, and the extent that high-density sub-areas are clustered. Through a series of simulation analyses, the global Moran coefficient, which characterises the fourth dimension, distinguishes compactness from…

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Keywords
  • Urban sprawl
  • Compact space
  • Metropolitan area
  • Geography
  • Fourth Dimension
  • Compact city
  • Economic geography
  • Econometrics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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