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A local and regional spatial index for measuring three-dimensional urban compactness growth

The negative impacts resulting from urban sprawl are recognized as serious issues entailing environmental problems. Urban developments are moving towards a more compact form to mitigate many issues including pollution concerns, land depletion, and population growth demands. Urban compactness has bee...

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Published in:Environment and planning. B, Urban analytics and city science Urban analytics and city science, 2019-01, Vol.46 (1), p.143-164
Main Authors: Koziatek, Olympia, Dragićević, Suzana
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