This large-scale study examines the relative importance of urban population and GDP growth in influencing urban land expansion (ULE) across 300+ cities from 1970-2014. Results indicate that population growth is the dominant driver of ULE, especially before 2000. However, the impact of GDP growth increases after 2000, particularly in countries with strong governance. The relationship between population growth and ULE varies across different developmental stages. Strong governance is crucial for economic growth to significantly influence ULE.
Publisher
npj Urban Sustainability
Published On
Feb 11, 2022
Authors
Richa Mahtta, Michail Fragkias, Burak Güneralp, Anjali Mahendra, Meredith Reba, Elizabeth A. Wentz, Karen C. Seto
Tags
urban land expansion
population growth
GDP growth
governance
economic influence
city development
land use
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