Human Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography (May 2012)

Post-communist land use changes related to urban sprawl in the Romanian metropolitan areas

  • Ines Grigorescu,
  • Bianca Mitrică,
  • Gheorghe Kucsicsa,
  • Elena-Ana Popovici,
  • Monica Dumitraşcu,
  • Roxana Cuculici

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5719/hgeo.2012.61.35
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 35 – 46

Abstract

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The landscape pattern of the Romanian urban system has experienced significant transformations as a result of the rapid and irreversible changes undertaken after the fall of the communism. In Romania almost 34% of its total population are living in metropolitan areas. The paper is aiming to analyse the landscape-related challenges land-use/land-cover changes in the Romanian metropolitan areas in relation with the main factors involved in the patterns of change: demographic, political and natural. Based on the investigation of relevant cartographic supports of the last 20 years, the authors are making use of different GIS methods in order to conduct a series of complex analysis of the spatial-temporal landscape challenges. The paper will mainly focus on four metropolitan areas considered as case-studies: the capital-city (Bucharest) and the three functional metropolitan areas (Oradea, Iaşi and Constanţa), each metropolitan area is facing different patterns and causes of change.

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