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Modelling sprawl in a medium-sized urban area considering the future arrival of autonomous vehicles

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  • Rubén Cordera
  • Soledad Nogués
  • Esther González-González
  • José Luis Moura

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Cities may undergo important changes in the coming years driven by various economic, social, and technological innovations, such as those related to autonomous mobility. Among other effects, autonomous vehicles may affect morpho-functional patterns of urban development and, especially, may reinforce or reduce dispersed development patterns, which have been relevant in many cities, particularly in the last decades. In order to offer an assessment of these possible effects, we propose a new urban sprawl index to measure the degree of dispersion/concentration of settlements in the medium-sized urban area of a Spanish city (Santander, Cantabria). Further, we explain the distribution of this index by means of a regression model, showing that variables such as average household income, trip time to the main urban centre, or the percentage of people using cars to commute to work are relevant factors that correlate positively with urban sprawl. Finally, we apply the proposed model to different scenarios to examine how the development of autonomous mobility could affect the characteristics of the analysed settlements. The results obtained suggest that, in scenarios with higher car usage and longer trip times to the urban centre because of the larger number of circulating vehicles, the form of urban settlements, especially those at an intermediate distance from the urban core, could experience an increase in sprawl. Therefore, Autonomous Vehicles could promote, under certain conditions, an urban form with more sustainability problems.

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  • Rubén Cordera & Soledad Nogués & Esther González-González & José Luis Moura, 2025. "Modelling sprawl in a medium-sized urban area considering the future arrival of autonomous vehicles," Environment and Planning B, , vol. 52(3), pages 725-746, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envirb:v:52:y:2025:i:3:p:725-746
    DOI: 10.1177/23998083241272664
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