Abstract:Polycentricity refers to urban regions with more than one center. These additional (sub-) centers, e.g. spatial concentrations of jobs, are characteristic for the transformation of monocentric towards polycentric urban patterns. Frequently assessed with socioeconomic data, the phenomenon is also reflected in the built morphology of urban landscapes. Only recently, a methodology for largescale morphological characterization of built-up structures in urban areas relying on TanDEM-X and Sentinel-2 data has been i… Show more
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