Urban Growth in the Bucharest Metropolitan Area: Spatial and Temporal Assessment Using Logistic Regression

AbstractThe Bucharest Metropolitan Area (BMA) is witnessing rapid urban growth under the form of urban sprawl, which leads to a continuous expansion of the city over wider territories beyond its outskirts. The relationship between urban growth and proximity explanatory driving factors is one of the...

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Case Study
Construction
Forests
Geographic information systems
Independent variables
Lakes
Landsat
Landsat satellites
Metropolitan areas
Remote sensing
Rivers
Roads
Roads & highways
Satellite imagery
Satellite navigation systems
Spatial data
Thematic mapping
Transportation
Transportation networks
Urban areas
Urban development
Urban environments
Urban growth
Urban planning
Urban sprawl
Urbanization
Variables
Water
Watercourses
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