Remote sensing and spatial databases for investigating latent urban-rural dynamics in rural, inland districts of Southern Italy
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Published:2023-12-13
Issue:2
Volume:49
Page:143-162
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ISSN:1697-9540
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Container-title:Cuadernos de Investigación Geográfica
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language:
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Short-container-title:CIG
Author:
Imbrenda Vito,Munoz-Gomez Casandra,D’Emilio Mariagrazia,Samela Caterina,Salvati Luca,Matarazzo Nadia,Lanfredi Maria,Coluzzi Rosa
Abstract
It is well-known that rural-urban patterns help to capture socioeconomic interactions between different settlement forms. The sustainability challenge requires to consider the evolution of these patterns as a reliable indicator of the dynamics of land use change and potential land degradation processes occurred in a time frame. In this research, by using multisource data (Corine Land Cover, Keyhole KH-9 and Landsat satellite images), we trace the diachronic evolution (1990-2018) of the rural-urban pattern in the provinces of Avellino and Benevento (Campania region, Southern Italy) with a specific focus on the key municipality of Ariano Irpino (1975-2018). The analysis confirms the considerable urban growth occurred in the study area, mostly in the form of urban sprawl phenomena decoupled from population growth. This happens concurrently with a transformation of the agricultural sector projected toward a greater specialization favouring agritourism activities and valuable crops (e.g., vineyards). These findings can support policy makers in future planning activities by mixing conservation, mitigation, and restoration actions.
Publisher
Universidad de la Rioja
Subject
Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Geography, Planning and Development