Abstract:
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Today, more than 80% of the U.S. population and 55% of the global population are urban. Over the 21st century, continued urbanization is expected across the world, altering the spatial distribution of global populations and urban landscapes. Urbanization-related population and land use change are an integrated dynamic, while existing models and methods usually treat them as two separate phenomena. Here I present a data-driven investigation of the spatial and temporal relationships between population and built-up land across the world. I will share key empirical findings as well as their implications for more integrated modelling of urbanization as a spatial dynamic of population and land use changes.
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