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Urban socio-ecological dynamics: applying the urban-rural gradient approach in a high Andean city

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  • Santiago Bonilla-Bedoya
  • Anabel Estrella
  • Angélica Vaca Yánez
  • Miguel Ángel Herrera

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The urban-rural dichotomy and the simple cause-effect relationship do not allow establishing specific criteria for territorial management from a socio-ecological perspective. The gradient approach could be a powerful tool to understand urban socio-ecological dynamics. This research applied a methodological protocol to obtain urban-rural gradients while considering the specific characteristics of a mid-size Andean city. To achieve this goal, a mixed classification process was applied to a Landsat 8 image. Subsequently, a factor analysis (FA) grouped 25 urbanisation variables. Finally, we applied agglomerative hierarchical clustering.FA established four factors that explained (72%) of the urbanisation metrics’ variation. From this information, we obtained factor maps and a gradient map. The resulting map differentiated six gradients that contrast with the city’s territorial planning based on the urban-rural dichotomy. This study is a starting point to apply the gradient approach in land-use management and urban ecology planning for Andean cities.

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  • Santiago Bonilla-Bedoya & Anabel Estrella & Angélica Vaca Yánez & Miguel Ángel Herrera, 2020. "Urban socio-ecological dynamics: applying the urban-rural gradient approach in a high Andean city," Landscape Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 45(3), pages 327-345, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:clarxx:v:45:y:2020:i:3:p:327-345
    DOI: 10.1080/01426397.2019.1641589
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    1. Shiqi Liu & Yi Guan & Wangda Chen & Zhenwei Peng, 2023. "The Transformation of Rural Areas Located in China’s Agricultural Heritage Systems under the Evolution of Urban–Rural Relationships," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(23), pages 1-25, November.

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