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Compliance of land cover changes with municipal land use planning: Evidence from the Lisbon metropolitan region (1990–2007)
Institution:1. Department of Engineering, University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Quinta de Prados, 5000-801, Vila Real, Portugal;2. Centre for Transdisciplinary Development Studies (CETRAD), Department of Engineering, University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro (UTAD), Quinta de Prados, 5000-801, Vila Real, Portugal;3. Department of Ecology and Animal Biology, University of Vigo, Campus Lagoas Marcosende, 36310, Vigo, Spain;4. Facultade de Ciencias do Mar, Departamento de Xeociencias Mariñas e Ordenación do Territorio, Universidade de Vigo, Edif. Ciencias Experimentais. Campus Universitario, 36310, Vigo, Spain;1. School of Tourism and Geographical Sciences, Yunnan Normal University, 768 Juxian Avenue, Kunming, Yunnan Province 650500, China;2. School of Geographic and Oceanographic Sciences, Nanjing University, 163 Xianlin Avenue, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province 210023, China;3. The Key Laboratory of the Coastal Zone Exploitation and Protection, Ministry of Land and Resources, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province 210023, China;4. Department of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Reading, Reading, RG6 6AB, UK;5. School of Tourism and Urban Management, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, Nanchang, Jiangxi, 310023 China;1. School of Geographic and Oceanographic Sciences, Nanjing University, 163 Xianlin Avenue, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province 210023, China;2. Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, Canada;1. Géographie-cités, UMR 8504, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France;2. Centro de Estudos Geográficos (CEG), Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território (IGOT), Universidade de Lisboa (UL), Portugal;3. IDEES, UMR 6266, CNRS/LabEx DynamiTe, France;4. School of Global Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University, GPO Box 2476V, Melbourne, VIC, 3001, Australia;1. CENSE – Center for Environmental and Sustainability Research, Departamento de Ciências e Engenharia do Ambiente, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal;2. Lab of Landscape Ecology, Department of Geography, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany;3. Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Germany;1. PhD Candidate at DAAD Scholarship Programme in Collaboration with the Institute of Land Administration, Bahir Dar University, visiting researcher at Technical University of Munich, Germany;2. Technische Universität München, Faculty of Civil, Geo and Environmental Engineering, München, Germany;3. Institute of Land Administration, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
Abstract:In the past few decades, urbanisation has become a major phenomenon in European cities, thus representing one of the key human land cover changes with socio-economic and environmental impacts. In the Lisbon metropolitan region it is estimated that 17% of natural and farmland have been transformed into artificial areas. Since the end of 1990s, specific EU guidelines have been issued to contain urban sprawl and preserve agricultural land. Spatial planning in Portugal obviously is integrating these assumptions into the statutory land-use master plans. But what is the performance of this land use planning system regarding land cover evolution itself? Based on the Lisbon metropolitan region (LMR), one of the major areas of urban growth in Portugal, we examine spatio-temporal land cover patterns between 1990 and 2007 by integrating cross-matrix analysis, spatial metrics, and gradient analysis. Additionally, we overlay these land cover dynamics with municipal master plans that regulate land development in order to assess the compliance levels of this land-use regulatory system. Results indicate that: artificial areas are growing by coalescence and/or by scattered development along an urban–rural gradient; agricultural land is reducing and fragmentation is increasing to enlarge peri-urban spaces; there are high levels of conversion of agricultural land into urban land in protected areas, thus showing a lack of compliance to the land use regulatory system visible in the existing gaps between the original land-use assignments of the master plan and the actual developments.
Keywords:Land cover patterns  Cross-matrix analysis  Urban–rural gradient  Spatial metrics  Municipal master plan
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