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Clustering cities through urban metrics analysis

Eric GielenIsidro Cantarino MartíFrancisco José Goerlich Gisbert

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TypologyUrban agglomerationGeography Planning and DevelopmentINGENIERIA DEL TERRENO0211 other engineering and technologiesUrban sprawl021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyLand coverDisease clusterUrban StudiesGeographyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)UrbanizationPopulation dataCluster analysisCartography021101 geological & geomatics engineering

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[EN] This paper describes a process for measuring and characterizing urban morphological zones. These urban zones are delineated for the entire area of Spain, independently of administrative boundaries and excluding demographic data, using a high resolution land-use dataset. Given the rich information available on land cover and subsequently assigned population data, it is possible to calculate a set of urban spatial metrics to classify these urban zones into homogenous morphological groups. Four types of urban agglomerations are identified in Spain by working with these urban metrics and applying a final cluster analysis. Although these groups have a general complex monocentric typology, each has its own specific characteristics. Finally, a picture of patterns and trends of urbanization for the main urban agglomerations in Spain is provided, offering some perspectives on the urban sprawl phenomenon.

10.1080/13574809.2017.1305882https://hdl.handle.net/10251/81419