2017
DOI: 10.29252/geores.32.3.129
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Foresight Social Impacts Caused by the Presence Urban Mega-Projects (Case study: Padideh Tourism Complex of Shandiz)

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“…In comparison with the separated use of methods, the integrated application of the assessment procedure of land cover/use changes in urban areas and the assessment procedure of landscape structural changes can provide more reliable spatial information to analyze the changes in the urban growth pattern and its future (Anabestani et al, 2021;Bahmanpour & Valian, 2022;De Montis et al, 2019;HATAMINEJAD et al, 2021;Magidi & Ahmed, 2019;Mahmoudzadeh & Masoudi, 2019;Norouzi Gelehkolaie et al, 2022;Omidpour et al, 2020;Zou et al, 2022). However, the simultaneous application of the procedure of predicting the future land cover with the two methods mentioned above has been used in limited studies (Anabestani et al, 2021;Nasehi et al, 2023)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In comparison with the separated use of methods, the integrated application of the assessment procedure of land cover/use changes in urban areas and the assessment procedure of landscape structural changes can provide more reliable spatial information to analyze the changes in the urban growth pattern and its future (Anabestani et al, 2021;Bahmanpour & Valian, 2022;De Montis et al, 2019;HATAMINEJAD et al, 2021;Magidi & Ahmed, 2019;Mahmoudzadeh & Masoudi, 2019;Norouzi Gelehkolaie et al, 2022;Omidpour et al, 2020;Zou et al, 2022). However, the simultaneous application of the procedure of predicting the future land cover with the two methods mentioned above has been used in limited studies (Anabestani et al, 2021;Nasehi et al, 2023)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%