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Spatial metrics to study urban patterns in growing and shrinking cities
Authors:José P Reis  Elisabete A Silva  Paulo Pinho
Institution:1. Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK;2. Research Centre for Territory, Transports and Environment (CITTA), University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Abstract:This article reviews existing literature on spatial metrics, presenting a portfolio of metrics addressing the spatial patterns of growing and shrinking cities and discussing their potential and limitations. A wide and diverse set of spatial metrics was found. While these metrics address most of the identified spatial patterns of urban growth, spatial metrics used in urban shrinkage studies are much scarcer and not nearly sufficient to provide a comprehensive assessment of its spatial patterns. The article concludes that there is great potential for the development of new spatial metrics or mixed indicators, particularly in shrinkage contexts. The article builds on recent literature focusing on reviewing and developing metrics for particular spatial patterns (notably patterns of urban sprawl), while considering a very broad and multidisciplinary set of metrics. It focuses not only on the outcomes of urban growth but also on those of the increasingly common shrinking phenomenon.
Keywords:spatial metrics  spatial patterns  urban growth  urban shrinkage
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