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Soil Quality and Peri-Urban Expansion of Cities: A Mediterranean Experience (Athens, Greece)

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Short description:
Soil Quality and Peri-Urban Expansion of Cities: A Mediterranean Experience (Athens, Greece) / Nickayin, Samaneh Sadat; Perrone, Francesca; Ermini, Barbara; Quaranta, Giovanni; Salvia, Rosanna; Gambella, Filippo; Egidi, Gianluca. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 13:4(2021), p. 2042. [10.3390/su13042042]
abstract:
Soil loss and peri-urban settlement expansion are key issues in urban sustainability, with multi-disciplinary implications that go beyond individual ecological and socioeconomic dimensions. Our study illustrates an assessment framework diachronically evaluating urbanization-driven soil quality loss in a Southern European metropolitan region (Athens, Greece). We tested the assumption that urban growth is a process consuming high-quality soils in a selective way analyzing two spatial layers, a map illustrating the diachronic expansion of settlements at five time points (1948, 1975, 1990, 2000, and 2018), and a geo-database reporting basic soil properties. The empirical results showed that the urban expansion in the Athens region took place by consuming higher- quality soil in fertile, mostly flat, districts. It entailed a persistent soil quality decrease over time. This trend globally accelerated in recent years, but in a heterogeneous way. Actually, newly built, more compact areas expanded on soils with lower erosion risk than in the past. Besides, low-density land take is likely to be observed in soils with moderate-high or very-high qualities. These evidences reflect the need for a comprehensive evaluation of complex processes of land take informing spatial planning for metropolitan sustainability.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
land take; urban sprawl; compact settlements; indicators; Mediterranean
List of contributors:
Nickayin, Samaneh Sadat; Perrone, Francesca; Ermini, Barbara; Quaranta, Giovanni; Salvia, Rosanna; Gambella, Filippo; Egidi, Gianluca
Authors of the University:
GAMBELLA Filippo
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/244079
Published in:
SUSTAINABILITY
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