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Landscape metrics 2 Landscape patterns 2 Multivariate clustering 2 Urban expansion 2 Urban-rural gradient 2 Agrarboden 1 Agricultural soil 1 Ballungsraum 1 Ländlicher Raum 1 Metropolitan area 1 Regional cluster 1 Regionales Cluster 1 Rural area 1 Rural-urban relations 1 Stadt-Land-Beziehungen 1
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Bogaert, Jan 2 Cabrera-Barona, Pablo 2 Ortiz-Báez, Paola 2
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Journal of Urban Management 1 Journal of urban management 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Characterizing landscape patterns in urban-rural interfaces
Ortiz-Báez, Paola; Cabrera-Barona, Pablo; Bogaert, Jan - In: Journal of Urban Management 10 (2021) 1, pp. 46-56
Due to new urbanization patterns, where cities' edges are becoming increasingly difficult to delimit, a better understanding of urban-rural gradients has become a key issue for urban planning. These interstitial territories are characterized for being highly heterogeneous, with hybrid and...
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Characterizing landscape patterns in urban-rural interfaces
Ortiz-Báez, Paola; Cabrera-Barona, Pablo; Bogaert, Jan - In: Journal of urban management 10 (2021) 1, pp. 46-56
Due to new urbanization patterns, where cities' edges are becoming increasingly difficult to delimit, a better understanding of urban-rural gradients has become a key issue for urban planning. These interstitial territories are characterized for being highly heterogeneous, with hybrid and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012513475
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