2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2021.105694
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Investigating application of compact urban form in central Indian cities

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“…According to the literature, three primary indices of urban compactness are density, land use diversity (land use mix), and urban intensity ( Abdullahi et al, 2015 ; Burton, 2002 ; Lin & Yang, 2006 ; Zhao et al, 2020 ). High urban density is the most frequently mentioned feature of a compact city and is a critical indicator of sustainable development ( Burton, 2002 ; Elkin et al, 1991 ; Hall, 2001 ; Kamble & Bahadure, 2021 ). The main rationale for developing compact cities is facilitating the modal shift from private cars to active and public transport ( Newman & Kenworthy, 1999 ).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to the literature, three primary indices of urban compactness are density, land use diversity (land use mix), and urban intensity ( Abdullahi et al, 2015 ; Burton, 2002 ; Lin & Yang, 2006 ; Zhao et al, 2020 ). High urban density is the most frequently mentioned feature of a compact city and is a critical indicator of sustainable development ( Burton, 2002 ; Elkin et al, 1991 ; Hall, 2001 ; Kamble & Bahadure, 2021 ). The main rationale for developing compact cities is facilitating the modal shift from private cars to active and public transport ( Newman & Kenworthy, 1999 ).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This facilitates better access to daily needs using active and public transportation modes, offering multiple benefits for public health and the environment ( Sharifi, 2019b ). Finally, urban intensification is a process that focuses on increasing density through infill and brownfield redevelopment and mixed land use ( Kamble & Bahadure, 2021 ; Lin & Yang, 2006 ). Urban intensity can be measured by examining the activity, accessibility, proximity, quantity, and quality of different types of community facilities (e.g., health care, education, and public transportation services, points of interest, open spaces, recreational facilities, and job opportunities) with a focus on the characteristics of nearby residences and neighborhoods ( Abdullahi et al, 2017 ).…”
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“…They believe that urban spatial form is a variety of spatial structures and traffic corridors composed of basic spatial geometric elements. After entering the 21st century, with the reorganization of the world economic pattern and global economic integration, the urban spatial form has further developed in the direction of regionalization and information networking, and its internal mechanism has become more complex (Tanushri and Sarika, 2021). The evolution of urban spatial form is showing unprecedented new mechanisms and characteristics, and has become an important field of urban geography and economic research (Li et al, 2021;(Xiong and Duan, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general growth pattern of Indian cities (Smailes, 1969) shows that Indian cities have grown organically, resulting in varying density neighbourhoods. Some neighbourhoods thus show scope for densification and some do not (Kamble and Bahadure, 2021). The density range in the study is derived from city statistics and determined low-, medium-, high-density neighbourhood range.…”
Section: Population Density In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%