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Land mismatches,urban growth and spatial planning: A contribution to metropolitan sustainability
Affiliation:1. Scuola di Scienze Agrarie, Forestali, Alimentari ed Ambientali, Università degli Studi della Basilicata, Viale dell''Ateneo Lucano 10, I-85100 Potenza, Italy;2. Consiglio per la Ricerca e la sperimentazione in Agricoltura, Centre for Plant–Soil Relationships (CRA–RPS), Via della Navicella 2-4, I-00184 Rome, Italy;3. Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT), Via C. Balbo 16, I-00184 Rome, Italy;4. Università degli studi di Viterbo, Dipartimento di Science e Tecnologie per l''Agricoltura, le Foreste, la Natura e l''Energia, Via S. Camillo de Lellis snc, I-01100 Viterbo, Italy
Abstract:The unequal growth of population and buildings in metropolitan regions reflects dispersed urban expansion. This study illustrates an operational framework grounded on a diachronic analysis of urbanization processes in advanced economies that provides a comprehensive evaluation of the mismatch between resident population and building stock. Studying the urban cycle of a European city (Athens, Greece), a mismatch indicator was derived at the municipal level as the elasticity rate of resident population and total building stock changes over 7 time intervals between 1920 and 2010. Results indicate that divergences in population and building stock growth rates increased since the early 1980s. The population-buildings mismatch displays an increasingly asymmetric spatial distribution, evidencing more or less accelerated paths toward dispersed settlements that may outline unsustainable forms of land management. Municipalities with a compact morphology at the beginning of the study period showed a higher rate of self-contained urban expansion than municipalities with more dispersed settlements. A comparative analysis of the impact of town planning on enlarging population-settlement mismatches was finally proposed as a basic knowledge to sustainable land management in (rapidly expanding) metropolitan regions.
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