Neighbours matter: a micro-scale indicator of settlement structure assessing urban dispersion and planning effectiveness

IF 1.7 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING International Planning Studies Pub Date : 2022-02-22 DOI:10.1080/13563475.2022.2042215
A. Tomao, G. Quaranta, R. Salvia, L. Salvati, S. Cividino
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ABSTRACT Moving toward a land-use approach that focuses on settlement structure, the present study introduces an indicator of compactness based on the evolution over time of the number of detached buildings in total stock at local scale. Assuming the modalities of settlement expansion as dependent on the interplay among socioeconomic aspects, territorial constraints and planning regulations, the spatial relationship between this indicator and a vast set of contextual variables was studied at the level of municipalities in a representative case of Mediterranean Europe (Athens, Greece) during both economic expansion (late-1990s) and recession (late-2000s). Results documented a trend toward settlement compaction along the Athens’ fringe. Processes of settlement compaction were more evident in municipalities with a town master plan enforced in law. By reconnecting a morphological analysis of urban fabric with a functional characterization of metropolitan regions, our study suggests the importance of spatial planning regulating dispersed urbanization in contexts where informal settlements had reflected the dominant pattern of urban growth for decades.
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邻里关系:评估城市分散性和规划有效性的居住结构微观指标
摘要本研究着眼于关注定居点结构的土地利用方法,引入了一个基于当地总存量中独立建筑数量随时间演变的紧凑度指标。假设定居点扩张的模式取决于社会经济方面、领土限制和规划条例之间的相互作用,在经济扩张(1990年代末)和衰退(2000年代末)期间,以地中海欧洲(希腊雅典)为代表,在市政当局层面研究了这一指标与大量背景变量之间的空间关系。结果记录了雅典边缘沉降压实的趋势。在有法律强制执行的城镇总体规划的市镇,沉降压实过程更为明显。通过将城市结构的形态分析与大都市地区的功能特征重新联系起来,我们的研究表明,在非正规住区反映了几十年来城市增长的主导模式的情况下,空间规划对分散城市化的调节非常重要。
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International Planning Studies REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING-
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期刊介绍: Planning, at urban, regional, national and international levels, faces new challenges, notably those related to the growth of globalisation as both an objective socio-economic process and a shift in policy-maker perceptions and modes of analysis. International Planning Studies (IPS) addresses these issues by publishing quality research in a variety of specific fields and from a range of theoretical and normative perspectives, which helps improve understanding of the actual and potential role of planning and planners in this context.
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