Monitoring and assessing the growth law of urban land using multi-source data: A case study of five East African countries

IF 6 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Shengnan Jiang , Hang Ren , Zhenke Zhang
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With the rapid growth of the world's urban population, urban land expansion has become an inevitable trend, with Africa being one of the primary locations for both global urban population growth and urban land expansion. Small and medium-sized cities are gradually recognized as playing an important role in the urbanization process in Africa. However, there is relatively little attention has been paid to small and medium-sized cities. This study focused on urban clusters in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi, five countries in East Africa. Urban land and urban centers of 59 cities were identified using multi-source data. Then, the growth law of cities of different sizes (large, medium, and small) was analyzed through the urban land density function and urban attractiveness index. Results indicate that large cities are more developed, with obvious core areas and high attractiveness, which may lead to further excessive urbanization and pose challenges to urban sustainable development. Small cities are still in the early stages of urban development and are experiencing rapid and disorderly expansion. By reviewing the history of urban development and policy implementation, we believe that promoting the development of small and medium-sized cities is a significant measure to slow down the excessive urbanization of large cities. Increasing employment opportunities and infrastructure is an effective way to enhance the attractiveness of small and medium-sized cities and promote their development. At the same time, it is necessary to carry out urban plans for small and medium-sized cities to avoid phenomena such as informal settlements that affect the sustainable development of large cities.
基于多源数据的城市土地增长规律监测与评估——以东非五国为例
随着世界城市人口的快速增长,城市土地扩张已成为必然趋势,非洲是全球城市人口增长和城市土地扩张的主要地区之一。中小城市在非洲城市化进程中发挥着重要作用,这一点逐渐得到认可。然而,对中小城市的关注相对较少。这项研究的重点是肯尼亚、坦桑尼亚、乌干达、卢旺达和布隆迪这五个东非国家的城市群。利用多源数据对59个城市的城市用地和城市中心进行了识别。然后,通过城市土地密度函数和城市吸引力指数,分析了不同规模(大、中、小)城市的增长规律。结果表明:大城市发展程度较高,核心区明显,吸引力较高,可能导致进一步过度城市化,对城市可持续发展构成挑战;小城市仍处于城市发展的初级阶段,正经历着快速而无序的扩张。通过回顾城市发展和政策实施的历史,我们认为促进中小城市发展是减缓大城市过度城市化的重要举措。增加就业和基础设施建设是增强中小城市吸引力、促进中小城市发展的有效途径。同时,有必要对中小城市进行城市规划,避免出现影响大城市可持续发展的非正规住区等现象。
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Land Use Policy
Land Use Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
CiteScore
13.70
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8.50%
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553
期刊介绍: Land Use Policy is an international and interdisciplinary journal concerned with the social, economic, political, legal, physical and planning aspects of urban and rural land use. Land Use Policy examines issues in geography, agriculture, forestry, irrigation, environmental conservation, housing, urban development and transport in both developed and developing countries through major refereed articles and shorter viewpoint pieces.
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