ANALYSING URBAN SPRAWL OF THE MUMBAI METROPOLITAN REGION USING REMOTE SENSING AND SOCIOECONOMIC DATA

Samarth Y. Bhatia, .. Gopal, R. Patil, K. Buddhiraju
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Abstract. Urban growth in developing countries like India is happening more than twice as fast as the population increase. Such rapid urban growth has resulted in urban sprawl characterized by low-density scattered development. Urban planners require a timely updated dataset and suitable tools to monitor the urban sprawl and ensure sustainable development. The present study uses Landsat data from 1999, 2009 and 2019 and socioeconomic data to study the urban sprawl characteristic of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) over two decades. The analyses show that MMR's built-up areas have expanded from 400 sq. km in 1999 to 761 sq. km in 2019, implying a 90% growth in the past two decades. While most municipal corporations have more than 60% of land covered by built-up areas, municipal councils are less saturated, with <30% built-up covers. With saturated land spaces within municipal corporations, higher growth rates are observed in the municipal councils. Also, the urban growth rates in these municipal councils outpace the population growth rate. The urban sprawl indices computed also suggest a continuous compact development within the municipal corporations while a continued sprawling within these fast-developing municipal councils. Mira Bhayandar is the most compact, while Bhiwandi Special Notified Area is the most sprawled urban area in MMR. The analyses show a clear indication of urban sprawl characteristics of the MMR. Many of these municipal councils are in the initial stages of development and lack appropriate governance to tackle rapid urbanization. Suitable policy measures that result in balanced urban growth can help ensure sustainable development.
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利用遥感和社会经济数据分析孟买都市区的城市蔓延
摘要印度等发展中国家的城市增长速度是人口增长速度的两倍多。如此快速的城市增长导致了以低密度分散发展为特征的城市蔓延。城市规划者需要及时更新的数据集和合适的工具来监测城市蔓延并确保可持续发展。本研究使用1999年、2009年和2019年的陆地卫星数据和社会经济数据来研究孟买大都会区(MMR)20多年来的城市蔓延特征。分析显示,MMR的建成区面积已从1999年的400平方公里扩大到2019年的761平方公里,这意味着在过去20年中增长了90%。虽然大多数市政公司60%以上的土地被建成区覆盖,但市议会的饱和程度较低,建成区覆盖率低于30%。由于市政公司内的土地空间饱和,市议会的增长率较高。此外,这些市议会的城市增长率超过了人口增长率。计算出的城市蔓延指数也表明,市政公司内部持续紧凑发展,而这些快速发展的市议会内部持续蔓延。Mira Bhayandar是最紧凑的,而Bhiwandi特别公告区是MMR中最分散的城市区域。分析清楚地表明了MMR的城市蔓延特征。其中许多市议会正处于发展的初级阶段,缺乏适当的治理来应对快速城市化。实现城市均衡增长的适当政策措施有助于确保可持续发展。
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