نتایج جستجو برای: sprawl

تعداد نتایج: 1673  

2008
QI Lei

Harvey and Clark,1965; Gans,1967; Jackson,1985; Mills and Hamilton, 1994) in Western countries, especially in the United States. With the development of urbanization, on the edge of cities, the conversion of land to urban use became more and more severe and was out of control, mainly due to population growth, rising house-hold incomes and transportation improvements (Mieszkowski and Mills,1993;...

2015
Malathi M E Scholar

Cloud computing is the cluster of autonomic computing, grid computing and utility computing. Cloud providers are there to rescue their customers from the problem of dynamism. The providers focus on resource sharing and in improving the performance. Energy consumption is the major factor to degrade the performance. Reducing energy sprawl will bloom the performance. This paper delineates the diff...

2014
Kurt Paulsen

This paper proposes four metrics to measure sprawl in metropolitan regions as marginal changes in land use over time. The metrics (change in urban housing unit density, marginal land consumption per new urban household, housing unit density in newly urbanized areas and percent of new housing units located in previously developed areas) are computed for all 329 metropolitan areas in the continen...

2016
Minmin Li Zengxiang Zhang Danny Lo Seen Jian Sun Xiaoli Zhao

China has been through a period of remarkable urban sprawl since the reform and opening-up policy in 1978, with the highest urbanization occurring in the coastal zones. Sustainable urban development requires a better understanding of the spatiotemporal characteristics of urbanization. This study systematically explored urban sprawl in Chinese coastal cities with a visual interpretation method f...

2006
John Hasse

ABSTRA CT: Suburban sprawl has often been identified as low-density and dispersed development hat requires greater automobile vehicle miles to be traveled for daily activities thereby resulting in problematic environmental and social impacts. This paper attempts to empirically test one of the spatial characteristics of sprawl by measuring the actual road distance of residential housing units to...

2010
Sara A. Gagné Lenore Fahrig

Increasing housing density is generally assumed to confer negative effects on forest breeding birds. This implies we should build at low density over the landscape to conserve these species. However, for a given human population, low-density development must cover a large area, resulting in sprawl. A pertinent question is then: at what housing density are the impacts of a given human population...

2010
M. Nathaniel Mead

The urban heat island effect, the phenomenon in which a city has higher temperatures than surrounding countryside, is known to contribute to higher rates of heat-related mortality in summer months when temperatures soar. Although extreme heat events have become more common in large U.S. cities, a new study indicates that sprawling cities experience more than double the rate of extreme heat even...

Journal: :Ellipsis: A Journal of Art, Ideas, and Literature 2015

Journal: :Journal of Transport and Land Use 2008

2005
Elizabeth A. Forys Craig R. Allen

Sprawling development can affect species composition by increasing the rate of invasion by non-native species, and decreasing the persistence of native species. This paper briefly reviews the scientific literature on the impacts of sprawl on biological diversity, with specific emphasis on the influence of sprawl on non-native species richness. We then explore the relationship between sprawl and...

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