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What Does Unsustainable Urban Sprawl Bring? Spatial Patterns Analysis of Built Environment in Cluj Metropolitan Area

Urban sprawl and population growth are the main triggers of land use reconversion around big cities. Due to the expansion of metropolitan areas, many land use categories (grasslands, arable lands, forests, pastures) have been transformed in living spaces. Determining the built-up area growth rate fr...

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Published in:Journal of Settlements and Spatial Planning 2019-01, Vol.10 (2), p.121-130
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Arable land
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Construction
Correlation analysis
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Dwellings
Expansion
Grasslands
Growth rate
Land use
Landsat
Landsat satellites
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Remote sensing
Satellite imagery
Spatial analysis
Sustainable development
Trends
Urban areas
Urban development
Urban environments
Urban sprawl
Urbanization
Vegetation
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