Measuring the compactness of European medium-sized cities by spatial metrics based on fused data sets

The main objective of this article is to compare European medium-sized cities in terms of compactness. Both existing and new metrics are used. The metrics are based on the fusion of recently available European-wide data sets with common standards for all countries. The fused data used in specific are Urban Atlas and Urban Audit. One source of inspiration of new metrics is landscape ecology, but the analogies are not always straightforward. The method is applied to a large number of cities. It is found that the combination of existing metrics with those newly proposed is able to adequately describe compactness and its components.

[1]  José I. Barredo,et al.  Are European Cities Becoming Dispersed? A Comparative Analysis of 15 European Urban Areas , 2006 .

[2]  A. Frenkel,et al.  Measuring Urban Sprawl: How Can We Deal with It? , 2008 .

[3]  Demetris Stathakis,et al.  Monitoring urban sprawl using simulated PROBA-V data , 2014 .

[4]  C. Woodcock,et al.  Compact, Dispersed, Fragmented, Extensive? A Comparison of Urban Growth in Twenty-five Global Cities using Remotely Sensed Data, Pattern Metrics and Census Information , 2008 .

[5]  Xixi Lu,et al.  A global comparative analysis of urban form: Applying spatial metrics and remote sensing , 2007 .

[6]  R. Ewing Is Los Angeles-Style Sprawl Desirable? , 1997 .

[7]  Keith C. Clarke,et al.  The role of spatial metrics in the analysis and modeling of urban land use change , 2005, Comput. Environ. Urban Syst..

[8]  Nina Schwarz Urban form revisited—Selecting indicators for characterising European cities , 2010 .

[9]  W. Bossert,et al.  The Measurement of Diversity , 2001 .

[10]  P. Gordon,et al.  Are Compact Cities a Desirable Planning Goal , 1997 .

[11]  C. Lavalle,et al.  Development of a composite index of urban compactness for land use modelling applications , 2011 .

[12]  Chris Davis,et al.  A transboundary study of urban sprawl in the Pacific Coast region of North America: The benefits of multiple measurement methods , 2005 .

[13]  Nancy Ngan Gee Chin Spatial analysis and the measurement of urban sprawl , 2007 .

[14]  John M. Marzluff,et al.  Urban ecology : an international perspective on the interaction between humans and nature , 2008 .

[15]  M. Batty The Size, Scale, and Shape of Cities , 2008, Science.

[16]  P. Torrens A Toolkit for Measuring Sprawl , 2008 .

[17]  Robert W. Wassmer Urban Sprawl in a U.S. Metropolitan Area: Ways to Measure and a Comparison of the Sacramento Area to Similar Metropolitan Areas in California and the U.S. , 2000 .

[18]  Paul A. Longley,et al.  On the Measurement and Generalisation of Urban Form , 2000 .

[19]  S. Alvanides,et al.  Assessing the obesogenic environment of North East England. , 2011, Health & place.

[20]  Leipzig Charter LEIPZIG CHARTER on Sustainable European Cities , 2007 .

[21]  Jochen A. G. Jaeger,et al.  Suitability criteria for measures of urban sprawl , 2010 .

[22]  Konstantinos Perakis,et al.  Efficient segmentation of urban areas by the VIBI , 2012 .

[23]  Michael Batty,et al.  The Structure and Form of Urban Settlements , 2010 .

[24]  E. Burton The Compact City: Just or Just Compact? A Preliminary Analysis , 2000 .

[25]  D. Ludlow Urban Sprawl in Europe - The Ignored Challenge , 2006 .

[26]  M. Herold,et al.  The Use of Remote Sensing and Landscape Metrics to Describe Structures and Changes in Urban Land Uses , 2002 .

[27]  Raleigh Nc,et al.  Just What is Sprawl, Anyway? , 2001 .

[28]  M. Neuman The Compact City Fallacy , 2005 .

[29]  C. Walsh Territorial Agenda of the European Union 2020: Towards an Inclusive, Smart and Sustainable Europe of Diverse Regions , 2012 .

[30]  N. Grimm,et al.  Global Change and the Ecology of Cities , 2008, Science.

[31]  Demetris Stathakis,et al.  Feature Evolution for Classification of Remotely Sensed Data , 2007, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters.

[32]  P. Prastacos,et al.  Spatial metrics for Greek cities using land cover information from the Urban Atlas , 2012 .

[33]  Eran Razin,et al.  Are Fragmentation and Sprawl Interlinked? , 2000 .

[34]  Michael P. Prisloe,et al.  Development of a geospatial model to quantify, describe and map urban growth , 2003 .

[35]  R. Ewing Characteristics, Causes, and Effects of Sprawl: A Literature Review , 2008 .

[36]  Randall Davenport,et al.  Thematic strategy on the urban environment , 2014 .

[37]  Martin Herold,et al.  The spatiotemporal form of urban growth: measurement, analysis and modeling , 2003 .

[38]  R. Ewing,et al.  MEASURING SPRAWL AND ITS IMPACT , 2002 .

[39]  Michael Breheny,et al.  Urban compaction: feasible and acceptable? , 1997 .

[40]  M. Friedl,et al.  Mapping global urban areas using MODIS 500-m data: new methods and datasets based on 'urban ecoregions'. , 2010 .

[41]  Elizabeth Burton,et al.  Measuring Urban Compactness in UK Towns and Cities , 2002 .

[42]  Yu-hsin Tsai Quantifying Urban Form: Compactness versus 'Sprawl' , 2005 .