2007
DOI: 10.1108/14777830710753794
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Peri‐urban and urban forests in Greece: obstacle or advantage to urban development?

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the importance of peri‐urban forests to the process of urban growth. The article aims at providing a brief description of peri‐urban forests' contribution to the improvement of people's prosperity in urban centres by means of reducing the negative effects due to urbanisation and improving the standard of living. Design/methodology/approach – The article adopts a descriptive approach and not a specific methodology. It focuses on providing a general review about… Show more

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“…Research on landscape transformations driven by lowdensity urbanization has been intensified in the last two decades in Europe by implementing multidimensional approaches carried out at vastly different spatial scales (Hasse and Lathrop 2003;European Environmental Agency 2006;Kasanko et al 2006;Christopoulou et al 2007;Schneider and Woodcock 2008). The present study contributes to the analysis of the expansion of a large Mediterranean urban region shifting progressively from a compact and monocentric form to a more dispersed and land-consuming spatial pattern (Munafò et al 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Research on landscape transformations driven by lowdensity urbanization has been intensified in the last two decades in Europe by implementing multidimensional approaches carried out at vastly different spatial scales (Hasse and Lathrop 2003;European Environmental Agency 2006;Kasanko et al 2006;Christopoulou et al 2007;Schneider and Woodcock 2008). The present study contributes to the analysis of the expansion of a large Mediterranean urban region shifting progressively from a compact and monocentric form to a more dispersed and land-consuming spatial pattern (Munafò et al 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Urban expansion and the consequent environmental pressure are the most dynamic drivers of desertification risk in the Mediterranean basin (Loumou et al 2000;Iosifides and Politidis 2005;Khresat et al 1998). Settlement expansion has become a matter of concern for regional and local planning (Verhoef and Nijkamp 2002) and needs to be considered in local strategies for sustainable development (Arrow et al 1995;Christopoulou et al 2007;Polyzos et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Threatened by exurban development, peri-urban landscapes and, more in general, rural areas surrounding big cities are characterized by a variety of land-use classes, which are reflected in fragmented environments sensitive to fires and soil erosion (Arianoutsou [9]; Allen [10]; Badia-Perpinyà and Pallares-Barbera [11]; Briassouli [12]). Forest fires, especially big fires, are relevant events shaping the ecological fragility of the Mediterranean landscape, altering the structure, composition and diversity of landscapes and determining land degradation in certain environmental conditions with important consequences also for the social and economic local context (Christopoulou et al [13]; Martìnez et al [14]; Moreira et al [15]). The hypothesis that a defined fire profile (in terms of density, severity and land-use selectivity) on a local scale was associated to a specific set of socioeconomic and territorial variables (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%