Land consumption and urbanization in rural areas. Understanding the dynamics of land take and demographic changes in rural municipalities in Catalonia, Spain

IF 6.5 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Rodrigo d’Avila , Melisa Pesoa , Gonzalo García , Javier Rocamonde
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Abstract

Several international organizations agree that land consumption is in a critical situation, yet demand for urbanized spaces persists, even in declining populations. This phenomenon has been primarily applied to large urban agglomerations, so the dynamics of land take in non-urban areas, particularly those situated far from large metropolises, should not be overlooked. The central question of this article is whether increased land consumption in rural areas corresponds to population dynamics. By examining different remote sensing datasets regarding small municipalities in Catalonia (Spain), together with the population census, it seeks to ascertain whether there is a correlation between soil imperviousness, as an indicator of urbanization processes, and demographic changes in rural context. The study provides a comprehensive examination of land consumption for 2009–2018, following the real estate crisis, in Catalonia’s rural municipalities, elucidating the complexities of achieving sustainable land use in the context of population decline. The results of the study indicate that even after the 2008 crisis, rural towns continued to grow in size, generating more land consumption, even without population growth. This stands in contrast to the post-crisis dynamics observed in Spain’s major cities. The findings underscore the importance of analyzing regional dynamics in functional areas rather than by individual municipalities, to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the process. These findings are vital for the development of future regional planning policies, ensuring the optimal allocation of resources and the provision of necessary support to municipalities for the sustainable management of their growth.
土地消费与农村城镇化。了解西班牙加泰罗尼亚农村市镇的土地占用动态和人口变化
一些国际组织一致认为,土地消耗处于危急状态,但即使在人口减少的情况下,对城市化空间的需求仍然存在。这一现象主要适用于大城市,因此不应忽视非城市地区,特别是远离大城市地区的土地占用动态。本文的中心问题是农村地区土地消耗的增加是否与人口动态相对应。通过审查加泰罗尼亚(西班牙)小城市的不同遥感数据集以及人口普查,它试图确定作为城市化进程指标的土壤不透水性与农村人口变化之间是否存在相关性。该研究对房地产危机后加泰罗尼亚农村城市2009-2018年的土地消耗进行了全面检查,阐明了在人口下降的背景下实现可持续土地利用的复杂性。研究结果表明,即使在2008年危机之后,农村城镇的规模仍在继续扩大,即使人口没有增长,也会产生更多的土地消耗。这与危机后西班牙主要城市的动态形成鲜明对比。调查结果强调了分析功能区而不是单个城市的区域动态的重要性,以便全面了解这一进程。这些调查结果对于制定未来的区域规划政策,确保资源的最佳分配和向市政当局提供必要的支助,以可持续地管理其增长是至关重要的。
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CiteScore
10.50
自引率
10.30%
发文量
151
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Habitat International is dedicated to the study of urban and rural human settlements: their planning, design, production and management. Its main focus is on urbanisation in its broadest sense in the developing world. However, increasingly the interrelationships and linkages between cities and towns in the developing and developed worlds are becoming apparent and solutions to the problems that result are urgently required. The economic, social, technological and political systems of the world are intertwined and changes in one region almost always affect other regions.
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