2021
DOI: 10.3390/su14010060
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The Impacts of Urbanisation on Landscape and Environment: The Case of Slovakia

Abstract: The development of urbanisation is linked to qualitative and quantitative changes in the landscape and its components aimed at strengthening economic, administrative and cultural-social functions, which are associated with ever-increasing pressures on ecosystems and their individual components. These pressures are subject to various factors—socio-economic, political, environ-mental, etc. In this paper, we present an evaluation of the environmental impacts of the development of urbanisation in Slovakia. Indepen… Show more

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“…Hansen K.B. [21], Peschardta K.K et al [23], Izakovičová Z et al [14] further indicate that users are more numerous when these areas are located on the road between destination points, that is, most often between housing -public transportation -work.…”
Section: Discussion On the Effects And Evaluation Of Im-plementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hansen K.B. [21], Peschardta K.K et al [23], Izakovičová Z et al [14] further indicate that users are more numerous when these areas are located on the road between destination points, that is, most often between housing -public transportation -work.…”
Section: Discussion On the Effects And Evaluation Of Im-plementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neighborhoods of communities usually are composed of a series of elements-commercial services, recreation services, public institutions, green space, and common areas [17,22,31,35,41,57,60,61]. These profoundly improved urban function and changed urban formations [62].…”
Section: Outdoor Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Streule [37] introduced the concept of Popular Urbanization to describe a specific urbanization process based on collective action, self-organization, and resident activity. Many scholars analyzed the spatial process of urbanization based on the changes in regional landscapes, for example, Izakovicova [38], Alphan [39], and Bosch [40] conducted empirical studies on Slovakia, Turkey, and Switzerland, respectively. Besides, some scholars such as Azam [41] and Rahman [42] analyzed the causal relationship between urbanization, industrialization, and ecology.…”
Section: Indicator Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%