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Autor:
Rachana Patil, Meenal Surawar
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs, Vol 7, Iss 2, Pp 37-55 (2023)
Rapid urbanization is leading to a drastic hike in anthropogenic activities and urban surface alterations. As a result, there are many repercussions, one of them being higher temperatures in urban areas when compared to rural areas. This phenomenon i
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https://doaj.org/article/885d9c62ade24d4c9c4c84d948b0f565
Autor:
Meenal Surawar, Vishal Chettry
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing. 49:2721-2740
Detailed studies focusing on the spatio-temporal urban sprawl in mid-sized Indian cities are relatively rare. In this context, the paper attempts to investigate urban sprawl in eight mid-sized Indian cities from diverse physiographic regions. The sel
Autor:
Vishal Chettry, Meenal Surawar
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing. 49:2437-2450
This research paper investigates urban sprawl in Thiruvananthapuram Urban Agglomeration (UA) and attempts to delineate Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) for promoting urban sustenance. A 112% rise in the spatial expanse of Thiruvananthapuram UA from 256.22
Autor:
Vishal Chettry, Meenal Surawar
Publikováno v:
Environment, Development and Sustainability. 23:11913-11935
The rapid urban growth in mid-sized cities of developing nations has induced conflict between development and the environment, often leading to urban sprawl. However, studies focusing on the assessment of urban sprawl in mid-sized cities are comparat
Autor:
Vishal Chettry, Meenal Surawar
Publikováno v:
Arabian Journal of Geosciences. 13
The rapid urban growth after India’s economic liberalization is likely to foster urban sprawl in mid-sized cities. Therefore, this paper attempts to assess the urban sprawl in Raipur and Bhubaneswar urban agglomerations, fast-growing mid-sized Indi
Autor:
Rajashree Kotharkar, Meenal Surawar
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urban Planning and Development. 142
This paper discusses an observational study that explored the impact of land use/land cover, and population density on the formation of canopy UHI in Nagpur. The study aims to compare the canopy UHI hotspots and heat sinks with respect to urban land