Search results for "urban growth"

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The role of urban growth, climate change, and their interplay in altering runoff extremes

2018

Changes in climate and urban growth are the most influential factors affecting hydrological characteristics in urban and extra-urban contexts. The assessment of the impacts of these changes on the extreme rainfall–runoff events may have important implications on urban and extra-urban management policies against severe events, such as floods, and on the design of hydraulic infrastructures. Understanding the effects of the interaction between climate change and urban growth on the generation of runoff extremes is the main aim of this paper. We carried out a synthetic experiment on a river catchment of 64 km2to generate hourly runoff time series under different hypothetical scenarios. We impos…

0208 environmental biotechnologySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaextremeClimate changeclimate change; extreme; runoff change; runoff components; tRIBS model; urban growth; Water Science and Technology02 engineering and technology020801 environmental engineeringclimate changeurban growthEnvironmental sciencerunoff componentWater resource managementSurface runoffrunoff changerunoff componentstRIBS modelWater Science and Technology
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Urban growth (1956-1998) in the metropolitan area of Alacant-Elx (Comunitat Valenciana)

2007

18 páginas, 5 figuras, 4 tablas. An abbreviated English version of the paper in the same journal is also attached (Boletín de la AGE 43: 369-374).

AlicanteGeography (General)Aerial photographsUNESCO::GEOGRAFÍA::Geografía regional::Geografía urbanaSistemas de Información GeográficaCrecimiento urbano ; Dinámica espacio-temporal ; Fotografía aérea ; Sistemas de Información Geográfica ; AlicanteCrecimiento urbanoUrban growthSpatial and temporal dynamicDinámica espacio-temporalAerial photographUrban growth ; Spatial and temporal dynamic ; Aerial photograph ; Geographical Information Systems ; AlicanteEnvironmental sciences:GEOGRAFÍA [UNESCO]Fotografía aéreaSpainGeographical Information SystemsG1-922GE1-350UNESCO::GEOGRAFÍA:GEOGRAFÍA::Geografía regional::Geografía urbana [UNESCO]Boletín de la Asociación de Geógrafos Españoles
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Empirical tests of the multicentric urban models

1999

Since the seventies the effects of city size growth and diversification of economic activities on the multipolarisation of economic activities have questioned the theoretical and empirical appropriateness of the monocentric urban pattern to explain and describe the spatial organization of the modern metropolitan areas. New assumptions were based on multicentric and nonmonocentric urban economics models, which have become the core of new economic geography analysis during the nineties. At the same time, a lot of empirical studies have attempted to describe the urban economic patterns of North American metropolitan areas. Using this empirical literature, the aim of this paper is to propose a …

EmploymentUrban GrowthInteraction[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographySociologie urbaine[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyEconometric AnalysisSociologyDensitéEspace urbainGéographieMulticentrismeOrganisation de l'espaceGeographyUrban Sociology.Sociologie rurale et urbaineSociologie urbaine.Modeling[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyEconomySpace organizationCentreEmploiAgglomérationEconométrieModélisationSociologieEconomieCroissance urbaineRural and urban sociologyUrban Areas
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Interactions, spillovers de connaissance et croissance des villes européennes. Faut-il préférer la géographie, le climat institutionnel ou les réseau…

2013

Knowledge spillovers within urban economies are also sources of spillovers between cities. We examine how knowledge spillovers influenced the economic growth of 82 European metropolises over the 1990-2005 period. We model knowledge spillovers between cities on the basis of five specific interaction patterns based on geography, networks of multinational firms in advanced services, institutional climate and two combinations of these factors. Spatial models are estimated to detail the effects of growth factors in terms of spillovers and externalities. We show that spillovers are local rather than global and that interactions among cities accelerate the convergence process based on gross value …

JEL : C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods/C.C3 - Multiple or Simultaneous Equation Models • Multiple Variables/C.C3.C31 - Cross-Sectional Models • Spatial Models • Treatment Effect Models • Quantile Regressions • Social Interaction ModelsJEL: R - Urban Rural Regional Real Estate and Transportation Economics/R.R1 - General Regional Economics/R.R1.R11 - Regional Economic Activity: Growth Development Environmental Issues and ChangesCROISSANCE URBAINE[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceURBAN GROWTHJEL : R - Urban Rural Regional Real Estate and Transportation Economics/R.R1 - General Regional Economics/R.R1.R11 - Regional Economic Activity: Growth Development Environmental Issues and ChangesINTERNATIONAL FIRM NETWORKSJEL: R - Urban Rural Regional Real Estate and Transportation Economics/R.R1 - General Regional Economics/R.R1.R12 - Size and Spatial Distributions of Regional Economic ActivityJEL: C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods/C.C3 - Multiple or Simultaneous Equation Models • Multiple Variables/C.C3.C31 - Cross-Sectional Models • Spatial Models • Treatment Effect Models • Quantile Regressions • Social Interaction ModelsSPILLOVERSSPATIAL ECONOMETRICSJEL : R - Urban Rural Regional Real Estate and Transportation Economics/R.R1 - General Regional Economics/R.R1.R12 - Size and Spatial Distributions of Regional Economic ActivityRESEAUX DES FIRMES MULTINATIONALESINSTITUTIONS[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesÉCONOMÉTRIE SPATIALEJEL: O - Economic Development Innovation Technological Change and Growth/O.O4 - Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceJEL : O - Economic Development Innovation Technological Change and Growth/O.O4 - Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity
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Modeling urban growth by cellular automata

1996

International audience; The structural development of human settlements can be characterized as a complex highly feedbacketed process. The assumption that this process is governed by rather few fundamental laws stimulated a considerable research in the field of urban growth during the last decade. Aiming at the comprehension of the basic underlying dynamics different approaches from the field of self-organizing systems have been proposed. In this paper we present a "cellular model" of urban growth dynamics based on the work of White, Engelen and Uljee. As a starting point this model throws some light on the mechanism of urban growth. But even more important, it raises a lot of questions con…

Mechanism (biology)business.industryProcess (engineering)[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technology[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyCellular automatonField (geography)[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyComprehensionLead (geology)urban growthWork (electrical)Risk analysis (engineering)Human settlement0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmodeliation020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessMathematicsmodélisationcroissance urbaine
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Externalités d'informations et évolution des villes

1999

Present-day city growth is chiefly the result of new tertiary activities such as financial and producer services, R&D, or business administration. These activities consume human capital, knowledge and high-tech capital, which are all rapidly changing inputs; they are based on complex decision-making processes; this renders them highly information-dependent. Inasmuch as these activities are the main key to understanding the city, information must play a leading role in understanding urban forms. The concentration of these activities in cities appears paradoxical in the era of information. They are agglomerated because of their need of proximity for exchanging information. But information can…

Urban GrowthInteraction[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyNetworkSociologie urbaineSociology of communicationSociologie de la communication[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyUrbanismeVilleSociologyInformationUrbanismUrban Sociology.Sociologie économiqueCenter and PeripheryCitySociologie rurale et urbaineSociologie urbaine.[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyRural and urban SociologyRéseauCentre-périphérieSociologieCroissance urbaineEconomic sociology
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Sensitivity of a climate model to urban form : application on Dijon Métropole

2020

The urban environment is at the crossroads of two complex systems with different temporalities : climate and society. The urban climate is a modification of the climate caused by the presence of a city. The most successful expression of this climate change by the presence of the city is the phenomenon of Urban Heat Island (UHI). In a global context of adaptation and mitigation to climate change and urban development, this phenomenon of ICU tends to increase, and its health impacts on populations to become more prominent. This work is aimed at improving the knowledge of the impact of urban form and urban development on the intensity of the UCI through the implementation of a decision support…

Urbans formsIlot de chaleur[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyUrban heat islandCroissance urbaineUrban growth[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyFormes urbaines
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A multispecies approach for modeling the ecological impact of urban development using landscape graphs

2013

International audience; Managing urban sprawl is become a major concern in the field of landscape ecology, since the land use changes involved by urban development may affect the ability of wildlife species to move across the landscape. In order to compare the ecological impact of several urban patterns, we aim at combining two complementary approaches: 1) Simulations of residential development from an initial land use map, using morphological rules of urban development (i.e. fractal vs non fractal) and accessibility constraints; 2) Models of ecological networks applied to a given natural habitat, using a landscape graphs-based approach. As landscape graphs are built according to the moving…

[SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologylandscape graphlandscape ecologyurban growthmultispecies approach[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyconnectivity[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologyecological network[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Territori dell'abusivismo: Agrigento e il suo hinterland

2017

In Sicilia, le pesanti ricadute dell’abusivismo edilizio sulla qualità del paesaggio, sul corretto sviluppo urbanistico, sull’economia e sulla sicurezza del territorio, hanno ormai compromesso, solitamente in maniera irreversibile, l’immagine di diversi centri urbani e di interi tratti di costa. In quest’ottica Agrigento e il suo hinterland costituiscono un esempio emblematico in cui il dilagare dell’abusivismo edilizio è espressione di un malcostume diffuso, rimasto per anni impunito. Il fenomeno dell’abusivismo nel territorio agrigentino investe, senza eccezione alcuna, tutti i centri urbani gravitanti attorno al capoluogo, anche se in maniera differenziata. Le maggiori percentuali di edi…

abusivismo edilizio Agrigento paesaggio sviluppo urbanoillegal building urban growth landscapeSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Urban Growth and Real Estate Income. A Comparison of Analytical Models

2016

I processi di crescita urbana sono notoriamente complessi dipendendo da un’ampia varietà di fattori demografici, socio-culturali ed economici. L’analisi è ancora più complessa nelle aree metropolitane che sono il risultato di antichi processi di agglomerazione in una fase d’intenso accrescimento dell’insediamento e, più recentemente, della formazione di policentrismo urbano. L’investigazione richiede l’acquisizione, l’analisi e l’elaborazione d’idonee informazioni a livello delle unità territoriali omogenee, basandosi su modelli consolidati o su nuovi protocolli da verificare. Il presente contributo analizza la crescita urbana secondo un approccio di piccola scala, individuando i distretti …

crescita urbanaPolycentrismUrban growth; Real estate value; GIS; Territorial planning; ItalyReal estateUrban growth02 engineering and technology0502 economics and businessGIS; Italy; Real estate value; Territorial planning; Urban growth0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTerritorial planningEconomic geographyvalore immobiliareEconomies of agglomerationSettlement (structural)05 social sciencesGISMetropolitan areaItaliaPianificazione territorialeReal estate valueGeographyItalyHomogeneousSettore ICAR/22 - Estimo020201 artificial intelligence & image processing050203 business & management
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