Illegal Parcelling in Cordoba (Spain): The Result of Illegal Urban Planning or Hidden City Development?

Illegal parcellings are a unique case within urban sprawl processes. They are characterised by originating against urban planning and by a lack of basic infrastructure. It is a phenomenon that has not been studied in much depth, and its typological aspect has been the least discussed element. This...

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Main Author: David López-Casado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts) 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/Dela/article/view/9613
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spelling doaj-15ff62bac4534786ad269666e5b7a55e2021-02-13T12:33:49ZengZnanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts)Dela0354-05961854-10892021-02-015410.4312/dela.54.125-148Illegal Parcelling in Cordoba (Spain): The Result of Illegal Urban Planning or Hidden City Development?David López-Casado0University of Seville, Spain Illegal parcellings are a unique case within urban sprawl processes. They are characterised by originating against urban planning and by a lack of basic infrastructure. It is a phenomenon that has not been studied in much depth, and its typological aspect has been the least discussed element. This article analyses the illegal parcellings in the municipality of Cordoba, Spain, where their area has reached 4,606.88 hectares—this, compared to the slightly more than 2,800 hectares occupied by the consolidated city, gives an idea of the significance of the process. The main objective is therefore to present its territorial scope and, secondly, to propose a methodology for its typological classification. Research shows that this issue is important for a correct assessment of the phenomenon and that it must be addressed appropriately by the relevant administrations. https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/Dela/article/view/9613urban sprawlillegal housing developmentssuburbanisationinformal city
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Illegal Parcelling in Cordoba (Spain): The Result of Illegal Urban Planning or Hidden City Development?
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urban sprawl
illegal housing developments
suburbanisation
informal city
author_facet David López-Casado
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title Illegal Parcelling in Cordoba (Spain): The Result of Illegal Urban Planning or Hidden City Development?
title_short Illegal Parcelling in Cordoba (Spain): The Result of Illegal Urban Planning or Hidden City Development?
title_full Illegal Parcelling in Cordoba (Spain): The Result of Illegal Urban Planning or Hidden City Development?
title_fullStr Illegal Parcelling in Cordoba (Spain): The Result of Illegal Urban Planning or Hidden City Development?
title_full_unstemmed Illegal Parcelling in Cordoba (Spain): The Result of Illegal Urban Planning or Hidden City Development?
title_sort illegal parcelling in cordoba (spain): the result of illegal urban planning or hidden city development?
publisher Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts)
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1854-1089
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Illegal parcellings are a unique case within urban sprawl processes. They are characterised by originating against urban planning and by a lack of basic infrastructure. It is a phenomenon that has not been studied in much depth, and its typological aspect has been the least discussed element. This article analyses the illegal parcellings in the municipality of Cordoba, Spain, where their area has reached 4,606.88 hectares—this, compared to the slightly more than 2,800 hectares occupied by the consolidated city, gives an idea of the significance of the process. The main objective is therefore to present its territorial scope and, secondly, to propose a methodology for its typological classification. Research shows that this issue is important for a correct assessment of the phenomenon and that it must be addressed appropriately by the relevant administrations.
topic urban sprawl
illegal housing developments
suburbanisation
informal city
url https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/Dela/article/view/9613
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