articleUrban StudiesFeb 13, 2008Closed access

Compact, Dispersed, Fragmented, Extensive? A Comparison of Urban Growth in Twenty-five Global Cities using Remotely Sensed Data, Pattern Metrics and Census Information

University of California, Santa Barbara · Boston University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Despite growing recognition of the important role of cities in economic, political and environmental systems across the world, comparative, global-scale research on cities is severely limited. This paper examines the similarities and differences in urban form and growth that have occurred across 25 mid-sized cities from different geographical settings and levels of economic development. The results reveal four city types: low-growth cities with modest rates of infilling; high-growth cities with rapid, fragmented development; expansive-growth cities with extensive dispersion at low population densities; and frantic-growth cities with extraordinary land conversion rates at high population densities. Although all…

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Keywords
  • Urban sprawl
  • Geography
  • Economic geography
  • Expansive
  • Census
  • Population growth
  • Population
  • Urban planning
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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