Land (Apr 2021)

How to Define a New Metropolitan Area? The Case of Quito, Ecuador, and Contributions for Urban Planning

  • Esthela Salazar,
  • Cristián Henríquez,
  • Gustavo Durán,
  • Jorge Qüense,
  • Fernando Puente-Sotomayor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/land10040413
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 413

Abstract

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The Metropolitan Area of Quito has experienced exponential growth in recent decades, especially in peri-urban sectors. The literature has described this process as “urban sprawl”, a phenomenon that is changing the landscape by increasing land consumption and forming conurbations with the nearest populated centers. This article proposes a new, broader and more complex metropolitan structure for the metropolis of Quito, the linking of neighboring and conurbed areas to the form a new metropolitan area based on the case study of the Metropolitan District of Quito (DMQ). This new metropolitan area identification considers the interpretation of satellite images and the classification of land uses, highlighting the main urban growth areas located outside, but contiguous to the administrative limit of the DMQ, over a period of 19 years (1998 to 2017), the demographics analysis, particularly the densification of new urban peripheral areas close to the DMQ border and the mobility links of population, goods and services between human settlements that allows the configuration of urban corridors and the integration of the territory. The main findings evaluated are the need to evaluate urban planning strategies aimed at sustainable development.

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