Evaluating Spatial Scenarios for Sustainable Development in Quito, Ecuador
Peripheral urban sprawl configures new, extensive conurbations that transcend current administrative boundaries. Land use planning, supported by the analysis of future scenarios, is a guide to achieve sustainability in large metropolitan areas. To understand how urban sprawl is consuming natural and...
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doaj-5411641897fa4be983b9ecd649b667b42020-11-25T00:29:06ZengMDPI AGISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information2220-99642020-02-019314110.3390/ijgi9030141ijgi9030141Evaluating Spatial Scenarios for Sustainable Development in Quito, EcuadorEsthela Salazar0Cristián Henríquez1Richard Sliuzas2Jorge Qüense3Instituto de Geografía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Macul 4860, Santiago, ChileInstituto de Geografía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Macul 4860, Santiago, ChileFaculty of Geoinformation Science and Earth Observation, University of Twente, 7514 AE Enschede, The NetherlandsInstituto de Geografía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Macul 4860, Santiago, ChilePeripheral urban sprawl configures new, extensive conurbations that transcend current administrative boundaries. Land use planning, supported by the analysis of future scenarios, is a guide to achieve sustainability in large metropolitan areas. To understand how urban sprawl is consuming natural and agricultural land, this paper analyzes land use changes in the metropolis of Quito, considering a combination of urban planning, natural conservation and risk areas. Using the Dyna-CLUE model we simulate spatial demands for future land uses by 2050, based on two growth scenarios: the trend scenario (unrestricted growth) and the regulated scenario, which considers two parameters—a government proposal for urban expansion areas and laws that protect natural areas. Both scenarios show how urban expansion consumes agricultural and natural areas. This expansion is backed by urban policies which do not sufficiently account for conservation areas nor for risk areas. Therefore, these simulations suggest that planning should follow a more holistic approach that explicitly considers urban growth beyond current administrative limits, in what we refer to as the New Metropolitan Area of Quito.https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/9/3/141urban growthdyna clueland use modelingurban planning |
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Esthela Salazar Cristián Henríquez Richard Sliuzas Jorge Qüense |
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Evaluating Spatial Scenarios for Sustainable Development in Quito, Ecuador |
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Evaluating Spatial Scenarios for Sustainable Development in Quito, Ecuador |
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Evaluating Spatial Scenarios for Sustainable Development in Quito, Ecuador |
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Evaluating Spatial Scenarios for Sustainable Development in Quito, Ecuador |
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Evaluating Spatial Scenarios for Sustainable Development in Quito, Ecuador |
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evaluating spatial scenarios for sustainable development in quito, ecuador |
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Peripheral urban sprawl configures new, extensive conurbations that transcend current administrative boundaries. Land use planning, supported by the analysis of future scenarios, is a guide to achieve sustainability in large metropolitan areas. To understand how urban sprawl is consuming natural and agricultural land, this paper analyzes land use changes in the metropolis of Quito, considering a combination of urban planning, natural conservation and risk areas. Using the Dyna-CLUE model we simulate spatial demands for future land uses by 2050, based on two growth scenarios: the trend scenario (unrestricted growth) and the regulated scenario, which considers two parameters—a government proposal for urban expansion areas and laws that protect natural areas. Both scenarios show how urban expansion consumes agricultural and natural areas. This expansion is backed by urban policies which do not sufficiently account for conservation areas nor for risk areas. Therefore, these simulations suggest that planning should follow a more holistic approach that explicitly considers urban growth beyond current administrative limits, in what we refer to as the New Metropolitan Area of Quito. |
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