4rceec (2025). Vol. Infraestructures i gestió sostenible del territori, 151
Abstract
In a global context of raising urbanization rates, the study of land use and land cover changes (LULCC) has gained growing importance. Catalonia necessitated a comprehensive analysis of land use alterations for sustainable planning due to elevated urbanisation rates and infrastructural demands. This research investigated the relationship between LULCC and transportation infrastructure networks (TINs) in Catalonia from 2006 to 2018 at municipal level. Land use transformation, and transportation planning are deeply interconnected, requiring strategies that balance the urban needs with environmental conservation. In this setting, understanding the complex connections between land use changes and transport infrastructure proved essential for developing solutions that tackle urban growth and sustainability. Using a robust dataset that includes land uses from Corine Land Cover (CLC) and transport networks from OpenStreetMap (OSM), the research assessed how transportation infrastructure is correlated with urban expansion, employing advanced spatial analysis and a generalized least squares (GLS) regression model. The study highlights the need for smart land-use allocation to promote sustainable growth, revealing the impact of factors such as capital city status and proximity to transportation infrastructure, particularly seaports and airports. Results indicates that urban saturation in capital cities limits additional growth, whereas areas next to seaports and airports exhibit considerable expansion in artificial surfaces. These findings underscore the significance of cohesive land-use planning that harmonizes urban growth with sustainable development objectives.
Abstract In a global context of raising urbanization rates, the study of land use and land cover changes (LULCC) has gained growing importance. Catalonia necessitated a comprehensive [...]
In a global context of raising urbanization rates, the study of land use and land cover changes (LULCC) has gained growing importance. This research aims to investigate the relationship between LULCC, economic activity and transportation infrastructure networks (TINs) in Catalonia from 2006 to 2018 at municipal level. Economic development, land use transformation, and transportation planning are deeply interconnected, requiring strategies that balance the urban needs with environmental conservation. Theoretical models illustrate these dynamic relationships between economic activities and land use, influenced by socioeconomic factors like population growth and political landscapes. Using a rich dataset that includes satellite images and open-source data, our study will examine how advances in transportation infrastructure and industrial development have accelerated urban growth. The results will highlight the critical need for strategic land-use allocation aimed at fostering sustainable development and addressing the economic drivers behind land use changes. The study will propose a comprehensive framework for future research into sustainable land-use practices, arguing for a balanced strategy that prioritizes both economic growth and environmental conservation. It will intend to assist policymakers and researchers in developing strategies to promote sustainable development while effectively addressing modern urban environment challenges.
Abstract In a global context of raising urbanization rates, the study of land use and land cover changes (LULCC) has gained growing importance. This research aims to investigate the [...]