

{
"name":"Urban_Sprawl/UD_1km_2006y",
"title":"Urban_Sprawl/UD_1km_2006y",
"type":"Map Service",
"typeKeywords":["ArcGIS Server","Service","Map Service"],
"description":"The new urban sprawl metric, named \u201eWeighted Urban Proliferation\u201c (WUP) is based on the following definition of urban sprawl: the more area built over in a given landscape (amount of built-up area) and the more dispersed this built-up area in the landscape (spatial configuration), and the higher the uptake of built-up area per inhabitant or job (lower utilization intensity in the built-up area), the higher the degree of urban sprawl. Weighted Urban Proliferation (WUP) metric has three components: the percentage of built-up areas, the dispersion of the built-up areas, and land uptake per person.Besides WUP and its components, the next indicator was calculated: Utilization Density (UD). UD measures the number of people living and working per km2 of built-up area.",
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"url":"https://land.discomap.eea.europa.eu/arcgis/rest/services/Urban_Sprawl/UD_1km_2006y/MapServer"
}
