Urban growth and long-term transformations in Spanish cities since the mid-nineteenth century: a methodology to determine changes in urban density

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Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)

Universitat de Lleida

Publication date

2019-12-10T08:24:10Z

2019-12-10T08:24:10Z

2019-12-05



Abstract

The current work models urban growth in the continuous built-up areas of 47 Spanish cities from the mid-nineteenth century through to the present day. We did this by compiling a comprehensive Geographic Information System (GIS) dataset, based on a series of historic maps and aerial images, and then used this to study urban growth and to make spatial comparisons. Our chosen indicator of expansion: population density, was calculated by dividing the total population of each city (based on its municipal area) by its built-up area during each period. Our results revealed four different stages of growth, each of which was characterised by a certain political and economic reality. They showed the clogging up of the walled city, the shaping of the urban ensanches, the maturity of the compact city and the process of metropolisation.

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Article


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Language

English

Publisher

Sustainability

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Sustainability, 2019, 11(24)

https://doi.org/10.3390/su11246948

Recommended citation

Alvarez-Palau, E.J., Martí-Henneberg, J. & Solanas-Jiménez, J. (2019). Urban Growth and Long-Term Transformations in Spanish Cities Since the Mid-Nineteenth Century: A Methodology to Determine Changes in Urban Density. Sustainability, 11(24), 1-22. doi: 10.3390/su11246948

2071-1050

10.3390/su11246948

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