Reprint

Impacts of Land Use Pattern in Metropolitan Area

Edited by
May 2024
240 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0957-8 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0958-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Impacts of Land Use Pattern in Metropolitan Area that was published in

Business & Economics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

Owing to the increased associations between land use patterns and economic, social, and environmental systems in metropolitan areas, the exploration of the impacts of land use is of great importance for more efficient land use in spatial planning and policy-making. This reprint contains mainly empirical studies focusing on the effects of land use attributes on a series of socioeconomic and environmental indicators, such as gross domestic product, entrepreneurship, housing prices, street-level pedestrian volume, carbon storage and emission, and microplastic concentrations.  New data such as mobile phone signaling data and new approaches such as spatial interaction modeling are applied in the studies included in this reprint to describe land use patterns and the impacts of land use.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
urban spatial structure; morphological centrality; functional centrality; urban planning; mobile phone signaling data; Shenzhen; China; polycentricity; city size; economic performance; optimal city size; China; carbon storage; PLUS model; InVEST model; land use; urban agglomeration; price-to-rent; industrial real estate; macroeconomics; market efficiency; Granger causality; Hong Kong; walking; pedestrian volume; built environment; land use; transit ridership; regional centrality; Seoul; microplastics; stormwater; drainage; land use carbon emissions; metropolitan areas; coupling coordination degree; STIRPAT model; driving factors; service industry; land use efficiency; regional differences; efficiency decomposition; urban–rural integration development; evaluation system; gravity model; spatial pattern; land-use planning implications; agglomeration economies; agglomeration diseconomies; entrepreneurship; self-employment; agglomeration cost; population location and density; employment location and density; commuting spatial interactions; urban boundary; land availability; cost minimization; green space; shape pattern index; landscape shape index (LSI); hedonic price model; housing price; distance decay effect

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