Analysis of Land Transition Features and Mechanisms in Peripheral Areas of Kyoto (1950–1960)

This article analyzes land transition in the peripheral areas of Kyoto City during a period of fast economic growth in Japan. Disorganized urban growth during periods of urban transition consumed farmland and forestland, with a lasting impact on the city’s environment. The article reports changes in...

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Main Authors: Roberta Fontan Pereira Galvão, Andrea Yuri Flores Urushima, Shoichiro Hara, Wil De Jong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4502
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spelling doaj-c28cbef6f54c4090a073bc9291e178352020-11-25T04:02:00ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-06-01124502450210.3390/su12114502Analysis of Land Transition Features and Mechanisms in Peripheral Areas of Kyoto (1950–1960)Roberta Fontan Pereira Galvão0Andrea Yuri Flores Urushima1Shoichiro Hara2Wil De Jong3Foundation Institute of Economic Research-FIPE, São Paulo 01311-928, BrazilCenter for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto 6068501, JapanCenter for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto 6068501, JapanCenter for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto 6068501, JapanThis article analyzes land transition in the peripheral areas of Kyoto City during a period of fast economic growth in Japan. Disorganized urban growth during periods of urban transition consumed farmland and forestland, with a lasting impact on the city’s environment. The article reports changes in land use and land cover (LULC), population, roads and other transportation infrastructure and the factors behind these changes. The analysis is based on classification of a georeferenced mosaic of black-and-white aerial photos processed with the use of remote sensing technology to reconstruct the city’s LULC change for the years 1950 and 1960. This information is complemented by GIS data, and information derived from the consultation of primary and secondary historical sources. The results show that the urbanization patterns in periods of urban transition and economic growth which vary in different parts of the city determine LULC trajectories. Complex factors and mechanisms at the local level shape these dynamics. The article provides insights into the complex socioenvironmental processes that shape urban land systems and how their unforeseen consequences can impact the transition to sustainable cities.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4502land cover trajectoriesurbanizationurban transitionKyotosustainable cities
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author Roberta Fontan Pereira Galvão
Andrea Yuri Flores Urushima
Shoichiro Hara
Wil De Jong
spellingShingle Roberta Fontan Pereira Galvão
Andrea Yuri Flores Urushima
Shoichiro Hara
Wil De Jong
Analysis of Land Transition Features and Mechanisms in Peripheral Areas of Kyoto (1950–1960)
Sustainability
land cover trajectories
urbanization
urban transition
Kyoto
sustainable cities
author_facet Roberta Fontan Pereira Galvão
Andrea Yuri Flores Urushima
Shoichiro Hara
Wil De Jong
author_sort Roberta Fontan Pereira Galvão
title Analysis of Land Transition Features and Mechanisms in Peripheral Areas of Kyoto (1950–1960)
title_short Analysis of Land Transition Features and Mechanisms in Peripheral Areas of Kyoto (1950–1960)
title_full Analysis of Land Transition Features and Mechanisms in Peripheral Areas of Kyoto (1950–1960)
title_fullStr Analysis of Land Transition Features and Mechanisms in Peripheral Areas of Kyoto (1950–1960)
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Land Transition Features and Mechanisms in Peripheral Areas of Kyoto (1950–1960)
title_sort analysis of land transition features and mechanisms in peripheral areas of kyoto (1950–1960)
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-06-01
description This article analyzes land transition in the peripheral areas of Kyoto City during a period of fast economic growth in Japan. Disorganized urban growth during periods of urban transition consumed farmland and forestland, with a lasting impact on the city’s environment. The article reports changes in land use and land cover (LULC), population, roads and other transportation infrastructure and the factors behind these changes. The analysis is based on classification of a georeferenced mosaic of black-and-white aerial photos processed with the use of remote sensing technology to reconstruct the city’s LULC change for the years 1950 and 1960. This information is complemented by GIS data, and information derived from the consultation of primary and secondary historical sources. The results show that the urbanization patterns in periods of urban transition and economic growth which vary in different parts of the city determine LULC trajectories. Complex factors and mechanisms at the local level shape these dynamics. The article provides insights into the complex socioenvironmental processes that shape urban land systems and how their unforeseen consequences can impact the transition to sustainable cities.
topic land cover trajectories
urbanization
urban transition
Kyoto
sustainable cities
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4502
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