Analysis of Land Transition Features and Mechanisms in Peripheral Areas of Kyoto (1950–1960)

This article analyzes land transition in the peripheral areas of Kyoto City during a period of fast economic growth in Japan. Disorganized urban growth during periods of urban transition consumed farmland and forestland, with a lasting impact on the city’s environment. The article reports changes in...

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Agricultural production
Carbon
Cities
Economic development
Economic growth
Environmental impact
Geographic information systems
Geography
Infrastructure
Land cover
Land use
Population
Remote sensing
Socioeconomic factors
Stormwater management
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Transportation engineering
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Urban areas
Urban sprawl
Urbanization
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