Urban Development, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1990-2000

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Abstract
This raster layer shows the areas of São Paulo, Brazil which were developed between 1990 and 2000. Categories of new development represented in these data include: infill, extension and leapfrog. Infill represents development within all the open spaces in the urban footprint of the earlier period excluding exterior open space. Extension represents development in contiguous clusters that contained exterior open space in the earlier period and that were not infUnited States Leapfrog represents development entirely outside the exterior open space of the earlier period. These data are part of the Atlas of Urban Expansion.
Purpose
The Atlas of Urban Expansion provides the geographic and quantitative dimensions of urban expansion and its key attributes in cities the world over. The data and images are available for free downloading, for scholars, public officials, planners, those engaged in international development, and concerned citizens. The global empirical evidence presented here is critical for an intelligent discussion of plans and policies to manage urban expansion everywhere. This resource provides both the conceptual framework and, for the first time, the basic empirical data and quantitative dimensions of past, present, and future urban expansion in cities around the world that are necessary for making minimal preparations for the massive urban growth expected in the coming decades.

Description

Type of resource cartographic, software, multimedia
Form GeoTIFF
Place Cambridge, MA, US
Publisher Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
Date valid 2000
Publication date 2012
Language English
Digital origin born digital
Map data Scale not given. ; EPSG::32723 W 47°5ʹ2ʺ--W 46°15ʹ15ʺ/S 23°17ʹ20ʺ--S 23°53ʹ56ʺW 47°5ʹ2ʺ--W 46°15ʹ16ʺ/S 23°17ʹ20ʺ--S 23°53ʹ57ʺ, Scale not given ; EPSG::4326

Creators/Contributors

Creator Angel, Shlomo
Creator Parent, Jason
Creator Civco, Daniel L.
Creator Blei, Alejandro M

Subjects

Subject Urbanization
Subject Metropolitan areas
Subject Cities and towns > Growth
Subject São Paulo (Brazil)
Subject 1990-2000
Subject Society
Subject Imagery and Base Maps
Genre Geospatial data
Genre Cartographic dataset

Bibliographic information

Supplemental information This downloaded layer may also conain an ERDAS Imagine Image format raster dataset. The Atlas of Urban Expansion is also available as a printed book. The Atlas of Urban Expansion accompanies the Policy Focus Report Making Room for a Planet of Cities, a comprehensive and original analysis of the quantitative dimensions of past, present, and future global urban land cover, culminating in a proposed new paradigm for preparing for explosive growth in cities the world over. Further detail of that analysis is available in three working papers available for downloading: The Persistent Decline in Urban Densities, The Fragmentation of Urban Footprints, and A Planet of Cities: Country Estimates and Projections of Urban Land Cover, 2000-2050. A forthcoming book, titled The Expansion of Cities, bringing together the analysis of the maps in the Atlas of Urban Expansion within a broader discussion of urban expansion in a global and historical perspective, will be published by the Lincoln Institute in 2012.
WGS84 Cartographics This layer is presented in the WGS84 coordinate system for web display purposes. Downloadable data are provided in native coordinate system or projection.
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/rw873gt9137

Access conditions

Use and reproduction
This item is in the public domain. There are no restrictions on use.
Copyright
This work is in the Public Domain, meaning that it is not subject to copyright.

Preferred citation

Preferred citation
Angel, S., J. Parent, D. L. Civco and A. M. Blei, 2010. Atlas of Urban Expansion, Cambridge MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, online at http://www.lincolninst.edu/subcenters/atlas-urban-expansion/.

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Atlas of urban expansion : GIS data for cities

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