Urban Land Development in the Process of Urbanization
A special issue of Land (ISSN 2073-445X). This special issue belongs to the section "Urban Contexts and Urban-Rural Interactions".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (19 May 2023) | Viewed by 78276
Special Issue Editors
Interests: land ecology; urban and regional planning; remote sensing & GIS applications
Interests: land use policy; urban development and management; sustainable development
Interests: remote sensing; natural hazards; urban environment; atmospheric pollution
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce a Special Issue of Land titled “Urban Land Development in the Process of Urbanization”. Rapid urbanization poses enormous environmental, economic, and social challenges for cities. The growing population and rapid urbanization have led to ecological problems such as reduced urban green space, deterioration of the water environment, and an increase of the urban-heat-island effect, all of which affect the sustainable development of urban land and natural hazards. In a socio-economic context, with the advent of phenomena such as sprawling development, decentralization, and urban shrinkage, problems such as uneven development between urban and rural areas, poor land development, and ineffective land use stand out. How to plan, develop, and utilize limited land resources and space are common problems faced by many cities in the process of urbanization. Currently, these cities have also carried out many methods for enhancing the effectiveness of urban land development. For example, the development of smart cities is one way to improve urban land use efficiency. This Special Issue is dedicated to Urban Land Development in the Process of Urbanization, covering topics related to the environment, hydrology, society, economy, and climate change.
In this Special Issue, original research articles and reviews are welcome. Research areas may include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Sustainable urban land development;
- Urban land use/land cover dynamics and mapping;
- Spatial-temporal evolution, influencing factors of urban land development;
- Urban management and planning;
- Urban spatial expansion ;
- Urban decline and shrinkage;
- Big data and urban planning;
- Urban form, energy, and environment;
- Urban land economics and public policy;
- Farmland protection and food security;
- Drainage system and urban development;
- Waste management in urban areas;
- Groundwater extraction and subsidence;
- Use of satellite data for urban development;
- Smart transport in urban areas;
- Smart materials for urban development.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Sheng Zheng
Prof. Dr. Yuzhe Wu
Prof. Dr. Ramesh P. Singh
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- urbanization
- urban land development
- urban planning
- land management
- land use
- urban sprawl
- urban shrinkage
- urban environment
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