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Yang, Yuli, Mingguo Ma, Chao Tan, and Wangping Li. "Spatial Recognition of the Urban-Rural Fringe of Beijing Using DMSP/OLS Nighttime Light Data." Remote Sensing 9, no. 11 (2017): 1141. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs9111141.

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Spatial identification of the urban-rural fringes is very significant for deeply understanding the development processes and regulations of urban space and guiding urban spatial development in the future. Traditionally, urban-rural fringe areas are identified using statistical analysis methods that consider indexes from single or multiple factors, such as population densities, the ratio of building land, the proportion of the non-agricultural population, and economic levels. However, these methods have limitations, for example, the statistical data are not continuous, the statistical standards
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Zeng, Tianyi, Hong Jin, Zhifei Geng, Zihang Kang, and Zichen Zhang. "Urban–Rural Fringe Long-Term Sequence Monitoring Based on a Comparative Study on DMSP-OLS and NPP-VIIRS Nighttime Light Data: A Case Study of Shenyang, China." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 18 (2022): 11835. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811835.

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Urban–rural fringes, as special zones where urban and rural areas meet, are the most sensitive areas in the urbanization process. The quantitative identification of urban–rural fringes is the basis for studying the social structure, landscape pattern, and development gradient of fringes, and is also a prerequisite for quantitative analyses of the ecological effects of urbanization. However, few studies have been conducted to compare the identification accuracy of The US Air Force Defence Meteorological Satellite Program’s (DMSP) and the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) nightti
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Li, Zhi, Lixin Zhang, Tian Hu, and Yifei Wu. "History, Progress, and Prospects of Urban Fringe Research in China: An Idiosyncratic Synthesis from a Spatial Perspective." Land 14, no. 2 (2025): 248. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14020248.

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Urban fringes, as transitional zones between urban and rural systems, have played a pivotal role in China’s rapid urban expansion. Though there have been very rich urban fringe studies in China, little efforts have been made to introduce this research progress to global peers. To fill this gap, this paper presents an idiosyncratic synthesis based on the relevant Chinese literature, from a spatial perspective—with urban fringes as a land system type of its own kind. We first recap the historical trajectory of urban fringe research in China, revealing its progression from early international inf
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Li, Guoyu, Yu CAO, Zhichao He, et al. "Understanding the Diversity of Urban–Rural Fringe Development in a Fast Urbanizing Region of China." Remote Sensing 13, no. 12 (2021): 2373. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs13122373.

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The territories between urban and rural areas, also called urban–rural fringe, commonly present inherent instability and notable heterogeneity. However, investigating the multifaceted urban–rural fringe phenomenon based on large-scale identification has yet to be undertaken. In this study, we adopted a handy clustering-based method by incorporating multidimensional urbanization indicators to understand how the urban–rural fringe development vary across space and shift over time in the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration, China. The results show that (1) the growth magnitude of urban–rural
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Ning, Jing, Haozhi Ma, Yu Sun, Ning Wang, and Mengqiu Wang. "Research on the Characteristic Identification and Multidimensional Dynamic Evolution of Urban–Rural Fringe in Harbin, China." Land 14, no. 2 (2025): 359. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14020359.

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The urban–rural fringe, serving as a frontier space and protective barrier for urban–rural factor circulation, is a complex area marked by significant human–land conflicts. Therefore, scientifically identifying and dynamically monitoring the urban–rural fringe is crucial for its integrated development and spatial governance. In this context, this paper constructs an information entropy model using land use data, combined with the central gravitational agglomeration method, to accurately identify the evolution of Harbin’s urban–rural fringe over the past 40 years. The research reveals that Harb
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Nadeem, Muhammad, Muhammad Mohsin, Anum Rafique, and Abdur Rehman. "Study of Rural-Urban Fringe Patterns of Sargodha City, Pakistan." International Journal of Economic and Environmental Geology 12, no. 3 (2021): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.46660/ijeeg.vol12.iss3.2021.611.

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Urban fringe is a transitional zone of various land uses between urban and rural lands with a low population density that is lower than urban centre but higher than the countryside. The current study focuses on the spatial and structural pattern of the rural-urban fringes of Sargodha city which is one of the rapidly growing cities in Pakistan. To analyze the spatial pattern of rural-urban fringe five study sites were identified such as Gulberg Town, 49 Tail, 85 Jhaal, Jhaal Chakian and Johar Colony different techniques were utilized. Primary and secondary collected data wereused for field surv
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Wang, Mo, Xiaoping Fu, Dongqing Zhang, et al. "Urban Flooding Risk Assessment in the Rural-Urban Fringe Based on a Bayesian Classifier." Sustainability 15, no. 7 (2023): 5740. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15075740.

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Urban flooding disasters have become increasingly frequent in rural-urban fringes due to rapid urbanization, posing a serious threat to the aquatic environment, life security, and social economy. To address this issue, this study proposes a flood disaster risk assessment framework that integrates a Weighted Naive Bayesian (WNB) classifier and a Complex Network Model (CNM). The WNB is employed to predict risk distribution according to the risk factors and flooding events data, while the CNM is used to analyze the composition and correlation of the risk attributes according to its network topolo
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Firmansyah, F., A. Jatayu, and B. R. Imaduddin. "Spatial Transformation Analysis in Menganti Subdistrict: A Study of Peri-Urban Area Typologies in the Face of Urban Expansion." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1353, no. 1 (2024): 012039. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1353/1/012039.

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Abstract The swift urbanization of Indonesian cities, notably Surabaya, has spurred population growth and a heightened demand for land, leading to the expansion of urban areas into peri-urban regions like Menganti District. This district, bordering Surabaya, experiences significant land-use change shaped by the city’s expansion, making it a compelling area for analysis due to its complex dynamics. This study aims to analyze Menganti’s peri-urban spatial transformation and its typology based on the land-use triangle continuum theory. Using indicators like land-use proportions, building density,
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Yin, Ganmin, Ying Feng, Yanxiao Jiang, and Yi Bao. "A Scene–Object–Economy Framework for Identifying and Validating Urban–Rural Fringe Using Multisource Geospatial Big Data." Applied Sciences 14, no. 22 (2024): 10191. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app142210191.

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Rapid urbanization has led to the emergence of urban–rural fringes, complex transitional zones that challenge traditional urban–rural dichotomies. While these areas play a crucial role in urban development, their precise identification remains a significant challenge. Existing methods often rely on single-dimensional metrics or administrative boundaries, failing to capture the multi-faceted nature of these zones. This study introduces a novel “Scene–Object–Economy” (SOE) framework to address these limitations and enhance the precision of urban–rural fringe identification. Our approach integrat
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She, Yucheng. "The Dilemma of Environmental Governance in Urban-Rural Fringe and its Solution: A Case Study of Lizhou District, Sichuan Province." Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences 11, no. 1 (2023): 178–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2754-1169/11/20230537.

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The rapid development of China's cities and countryside has led to the construction of the urban-rural fringe. However, due to its location in the transition zone between urban and rural areas, it is greatly influenced by the inherent ecological model of rural areas, weak environmental awareness, lack of effective behavior management, and imperfect laws and regulations, which lead to increasingly prominent ecological environmental problems in the urban-rural fringe. It is urgent to build a beautiful environment, increase the happiness of residents in the urban-rural fringe, and carry out envir
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Gallent, Nick, and Johan Andersson. "Representing England's rural-urban fringe." Landscape Research 32, no. 1 (2007): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01426390601097495.

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Long, Yan, Shiqi Luo, Xi Liu, Tianyue Luo, and Xuejun Liu. "Research on the Dynamic Evolution of the Landscape Pattern in the Urban Fringe Area of Wuhan from 2000 to 2020." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 11, no. 9 (2022): 483. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi11090483.

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The urban fringe area is a discontinuous spatial phenomenon that refers to the urban-rural interlacing zone which is undergoing urbanization on the fringe of the core built-up area of a large city after the emergence of industrialization. Dynamic, ambiguous, and complex interlacing of various types of lands make urban planners and managers fuzzy about the spatial scope of the urban fringe and it is difficult to control its evolution patterns scientifically. Based on remote sensing data from 2000 to 2020, the range of Wuhan’s urban fringe was extracted from the surface impermeability ratio muta
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Sharp, Jeff S., and Jill K. Clark. "Between the Country and the Concrete: Rediscovering the Rural–Urban Fringe." City & Community 7, no. 1 (2008): 61–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6040.2007.00241.x.

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Substantial U.S. population growth in relatively rural areas adjacent to large urban areas is sparking renewed interest in the rural–urban fringe. This research identifies some of the roots of the rural–urban fringe concept and reviews recent scholarly interest in the related exurban concept. Analysis of primary and secondary data is conducted to examine the fringe in relation to both urban/suburban areas and rural areas of Ohio, seeking to determine the extent to which the fringe is similar to or dissimilar from the suburbs or more rural areas. Comparisons are made across a number of ecologic
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Brinkley, Catherine. "Fringe Benefits." Journal of Planning Literature 33, no. 2 (2017): 143–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0885412217726772.

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By fusing land-use theory from urban and rural development, this work builds a new theory based on the urban perimeter as a functional interface important to the health of both urban and rural lands. This new theory has its antecedents in biophysical sciences where studies on structural complexity offer insight into metabolism, growth, and resilience. For example, the structural complexity of a coral reef’s surface is an important indicator of growth and resilience for the reef itself as well as the many organisms that depend upon it. This work concludes with a research and practice agenda all
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Zhu, Jie, Ziqi Lang, Jing Yang, Meihui Wang, Jiazhu Zheng, and Jiaming Na. "Integrating Spatial Heterogeneity to Identify the Urban Fringe Area Based on NPP/VIIRS Nighttime Light Data and Dual Spatial Clustering." Remote Sensing 14, no. 23 (2022): 6126. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs14236126.

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The precise recognition of urban fringes is vital to monitor urban sprawl and map urban management planning. The spatial clustering method is a prevalent way to identify urban fringes due to its objectivity and convenience. However, previous studies had problems with ignoring spatial heterogeneity, which could overestimate or underestimate the recognition results. Nighttime light can reflect the transitional urban–rural regions’ regional spatial characteristics and can be used to identify urban fringes. Accordingly, a new model has been established for urban fringe identification by combining
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Long, Yan, Siyu Hu, Zhengyuan Lu, et al. "A Study on the Influence Mechanisms of Neighborhood Vitality and the Characteristics of Spatial and Temporal Differentiation in the Urban Fringe Areas of Wuhan City." Land 13, no. 11 (2024): 1771. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land13111771.

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Achieving effective integration of urban–rural relationships and promoting the flow of resources between urban and rural areas in megacities are a key priority in the development of China’s new urbanization efforts. As a transitional zone between urban and rural areas, the urban fringe is the frontier of urban–rural integration. The specific research object of this paper is the urban fringe areas of Wuhan City. This paper quantifies the neighborhood vitality of the fringe areas by the short-stay visitors in the fringe areas and selects the 5D elements of the built environment and social media
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Zhu, Jie, Ziqi Lang, Shu Wang, Mengyao Zhu, Jiaming Na, and Jiazhu Zheng. "Using Dual Spatial Clustering Models for Urban Fringe Areas Extraction Based on Night-time Light Data: Comparison of NPP/VIIRS, Luojia 1-01, and NASA’s Black Marble." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 12, no. 10 (2023): 408. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi12100408.

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Night-time light data (NTL) have been extensively utilized to map urban fringe areas, but to date, there has not been a comprehensive evaluation of the existing spatial clustering methods for delineating the urban fringe using different types of night-time light data. Therefore, we first selected three popular sources of night-time light data (i.e., NPP/VIIRS, Luojia 1-01, and NASA’s Black Marble) to identify the urban fringe. The recognition of spatial mutations across the urban–rural gradient was conducted based on changes in night light intensity using a spatial continuous wavelet transform
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FOYEL, JACQUIE, and PETER HOUSTON. "PLANNING IN THE RURAL-URBAN FRINGE." Australian Planner 30, no. 1 (1992): 45–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07293682.1992.9657550.

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Wang, Yuan, Yilong Han, Lijie Pu, Bo Jiang, Shaofeng Yuan, and Yan Xu. "A Novel Model for Detecting Urban Fringe and Its Expanding Patterns: An Application in Harbin City, China." Land 10, no. 8 (2021): 876. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10080876.

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Urban fringe is an active expanding belt, indicating urban-rural interaction processes. Previous studies have attempted to define urban fringe as the transitional area between urban and rural areas, but there is a lack of quantitative analysis of the periphery boundaries. We developed a novel, the Spatial Segmentation Model (SSM), to detect the extent of urban fringe via calculating the share of the built-up land. Within the urban fringe, we statistically compared the number of built-up patches in each direction and described four urban expanding patterns (stable, sprawling, leaping, and mixin
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Wu, Biao, Xingyu Wang, Tuo Liu, Naibao Dong, and Yun Li. "Exploring Factors Contributing to Crash Injury Severity in the Rural-Urban Fringe of the Central City." Journal of Advanced Transportation 2021 (August 30, 2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8453465.

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To analyze the risk factors influencing the crash injury severity in rural-urban fringes, crash data in rural-urban fringes were collected from Harbin, China. Four risk factors, namely, time of day, vehicle type, road feature, and crash type, were investigated associated with the severity of rural-urban fringe crashes. The crash injury severity was divided into two categories, including fatal and nonfatal crash. The logistic regression was applied to explore the relationships between the severity outcomes and time of day, vehicle type, road feature, and crash type. The test methods of goodness
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Cameron, Adrian J. "The shelf space and strategic placement of healthy and discretionary foods in urban, urban-fringe and rural/non-metropolitan Australian supermarkets." Public Health Nutrition 21, no. 03 (2017): 593–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1368980017003019.

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AbstractObjectiveSupermarkets are a key influence on eating behaviours, but it is unknown if the promotion of food within stores varies on a geographic gradient from urban, to urban-fringe and non-metropolitan areas. The present study aimed to assess the shelf space and strategic placement of healthy and discretionary foods in each of urban, urban-fringe and non-metropolitan Australian supermarkets.Design/SettingIn-store audits were conducted in stores from one of the two major Australian supermarket chains in urban (n19), urban-fringe (n20) and non-metropolitan (n26) areas of Victoria. These
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Nurlina and Neneng Miskiyah. "Rural Urban Linkages, Fair Trade and Poverty in Rural Urban Fringe." EUROPEAN RESEARCH STUDIES JOURNAL XX, Issue 2A (2017): 264–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.35808/ersj/641.

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Espey, Molly, Fahmida Fakhruddin, Lawrence R. Gering, and Huiyan Lin. "Living on the Edge: Residential Property Values in the Urban-Rural Interface." Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 39, no. 3 (2007): 689–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s107407080002335x.

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This study estimates the contribution of both urban-rural fringe location and lake proximity on residential property values in three upstate counties of South Carolina through estimation of spatial hedonic housing price models. Location in the urban fringe and the urban–rural interface are found to have a positive impact on residential housing values relative to either urban or more rural locations. Lakes in the upstate contribute positively to housing values to the extent that the house has a view of a lake, lake access, or lake frontage.
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Jin, Ying. "Study on Urban Fringe Area Planning and Design under the Background of New Rural Construction." Advanced Materials Research 598 (November 2012): 229–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.598.229.

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Since long-term, there is a large gap in the residential environment construction between the rural and urban areas. Based on China is to speed up the socialist new rural construction and improve the living environment of village history background, we analysis urban fringe area planning design under the background of the new rural construction, especially road planning, public space, greening, courtyard planning design in this paper. And we study the urban fringe area of the planning and design of the new rural construction, which combined with the new rural construction practice of ChenJiaDi
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Drashti, R. Patel, J. Padhya Himanshu, and P. Mevawala Jency. "A Literature Study on Sustainable Development Planning on Urban-Rural Fringe." Journal of Advances in Civil Engineering and Management 5, no. 3 (2023): 1–4. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7604688.

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<em>The aims of this study is a different conceptual frame concept and problems and opportunities for sustainable development at fringe. This paper is based on the previous work carried out by several urban expert at national &amp; international.</em> <em>As cities become increasingly developed, so does the area at their periphery or &#39;fringe&#39;, often referred to as the &#39;rural-urban fringe&#39;. Despite the fact that they face a variety of obstacles as city territory expands, fringe areas can be considered a geographical space with enormous potential for development. India has experi
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Zheng, Yi Nan, Hong Yun Yao, and Zheng Zhou. "Safety Evaluation and Countermeasure Research on Fringe Area." Applied Mechanics and Materials 97-98 (September 2011): 566–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.97-98.566.

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Noting that road structure and traffic condition in urban and rural area are clearly different from urban roads and highways, this article points out the main safety problems existing in fringe area through analysis of road traffic conditions, transportation characteristics and characteristics of different accidents in urban and rural existence, and as well puts forward the countermeasures from two aspects, namely traffic planning and management, to solve the problems of Chongqing fringe traffic.
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Wang, Dongmeng, Can Zhao, Baolin Xia, Chenming Zhang, Dezheng Kong, and Qindong Fan. "Green Infrastructure Network Planning in Urban Fringe Areas Based on the Characteristics of Agricultural and Forestry Landscape Ecological Network in a Metropolitan City." Land 14, no. 3 (2025): 572. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14030572.

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Small-scale, dispersed agroforestry spaces in the urban fringe constitute ecological land that serves dual public benefit functions: natural ecological conservation and rural-urban services. The purpose of this study is to construct a green infrastructure network by integrating the existing and potential green spaces in an urban fringe. The urban fringe in Zhengzhou was chosen as the study site. First, the urban fringe of Zhengzhou was identified based on multi-source data and artificial intelligence, followed by the extraction of green infrastructure elements through morphological spatial pat
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Pyle, Lizbeth A. "PERSISTENT LANDOWNERSHIP AT THE RURAL-URBAN FRINGE." Urban Geography 10, no. 2 (1989): 157–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.2747/0272-3638.10.2.157.

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Weaver, David B., and Laura J. Lawton. "Resident Perceptions in the Urban–Rural Fringe." Annals of Tourism Research 28, no. 2 (2001): 439–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0160-7383(00)00052-9.

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Khan, Nizamuddin, Anisur Rehman, and Mohd Sadiq Salman. "Dynamics and diversification of livelihood in urban fringe of Aligarh city, U.P., India." Journal for Geography 7, no. 1 (2012): 89–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/rg.7.1.3858.

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Urban fringe is a region of urban-rural interface, continuously moving outward in response to urban sprawl or expansion over the times. It is the area of socio economic transition, experiencing dynamism in the pattern of livelihoods of the people. Land resource used under various cropping systems providing livelihoods to the rural people is declining due to increasing demand of land for non agricultural uses. The declining agricultural activity in the urban fringe has resulted in diversification and structural change in livelihoods. The exposure to urban lifestyle and mass media is causing men
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Zhu, Xiaoqing, Tiancheng Zhang, Weijun Gao, and Danying Mei. "Analysis on Spatial Pattern and Driving Factors of Carbon Emission in Urban–Rural Fringe Mixed-Use Communities: Cases Study in East Asia." Sustainability 12, no. 8 (2020): 3101. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12083101.

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Urban-intensive areas are responsible for an estimated 80% of greenhouse gas emissions, particularly carbon dioxide. The urban–rural fringe areas emit more greenhouse gases than urban centers. The purpose of this study is to analyze the spatial pattern and driving factors of carbon emissions in urban–rural fringe mixed-use communities, and to develop planning methods to reduce carbon emissions in communities. This study identifies mixed-use communities in East Asian urban–rural fringe areas as industrial, commercial, tourism, and rental-apartment communities, subsequently using the emission fa
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Newman, Lenore, Lisa Jordan Powell, Jennifer Nickel, et al. "Farm Stores in agriburbia: The roles of agricultural retail on the rural-urban fringe." Canadian Food Studies / La Revue canadienne des études sur l'alimentation 4, no. 1 (2017): 4–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v4i1.211.

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This investigation highlights the role of on-farm stores on the rural/urban fringe near Vancouver, Canada. Operators achieve higher economic return by targeting populations interested in local food and in agritourism, including customers from towns in the fringe and from the larger nearby urban center. The farm stores catered to a rural idyll that reflects cultural conceptions of farm life. We suggest the multifunctional landscape of the farm store provides economic and cultural benefits, and should be considered as sustaining agriculture. The study revealed that farm store operators in partic
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Xie, Jin, Yinying Cai, Hang Tang, and Yuanqin Liao. "Housing Wealth Status and Informal Accumulation of Rural Villages at the Rural-Urban Fringe in Shanghai, China." Sustainability 12, no. 17 (2020): 6859. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12176859.

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Housing wealth among urban residents has been a hotspot issue, but there is a dearth of literature focusing on rural housing wealth. Using housing registration data in Shanghai, this study examines the status and accumulation of rural housing wealth at the rural-urban fringe. Results show that rural housing wealth at the rural-urban fringe is characterized by high stock and frequent extension and reconstruction dominated by auxiliary houses. Rural housing wealth is still relatively equitable, but compared to their initial housing wealth distribution, disparities in urban villages or suburban v
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Mrs., Sandhya Gore, and Jyotiram More Dr. "Study Of Urban Fringe In Pimpri Chinchwad City." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 4, no. 1 (2023): 60–68. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7546347.

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Pimpri Chinchwad city is one of the largest urban centers in terms of area coverage and population size and Cities in Maharashtra are experiencing the highest growth rate. The City is experiencing massive Urbanization on account of a rapid population increase caused by natural growth and mass migration from rural to urban areas in search of better living and employment opportunities and also due to merger of several villages as a result of spatial expansion of the city from time to time. The rural-urban fringe area stands for the spatial extension between a city and a rural area. Looking into
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Long, Yan, Xi Liu, Shiqi Luo, et al. "Evolution and Prediction of Urban Fringe Areas Based on Logistic–CA–Markov Models: The Case of Wuhan City." Land 12, no. 10 (2023): 1874. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12101874.

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The urban fringe is the transitional area from rural form to urban form, and it is also the urban space reserve land in the Territorial Spatial Plan. However, few researchers predict its overall evolution and guide the implementation of the Territorial Spatial Plan. This study attempts to explore the dynamic evolution law of urban fringe, analyze its driving factors, predict its future development, and put forward management suggestions for the implementation of the Territorial Spatial Plan. In this paper, the land use data of Wuhan in 2000, 2010 and 2020 are applied to delimit the urban fring
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Mahon, Marie. "Articulating perceptions of rural and urban ‐ the use of semantic scales." Irish Geography 38, no. 2 (2015): 192–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.55650/igj.2005.339.

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Places in the urban fringe, at the interface between the 'urban' and the 'rural', permit the study of the processes of change that arise from interaction between the two spheres. Any study of such places involves a consideration of what constitutes the 'rural', itself the subject of ongoing debate. When undertaken from the perspective of those residing in such places, the most suitable approach to eliciting and analysing their observations and perceptions must also be assessed. This article presents the methodology and findings of a section of research conducted in three urban fringe areas in
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Gong, Zhao Xian, and Wei Wu. "A Supplemental Method for Planning of Green Space System of a Built-up Area Expanding Toward Rural-Urban Fringes." Applied Mechanics and Materials 584-586 (July 2014): 458–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.584-586.458.

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Green space system within a built-up area is very important to provide an ecological and livable environment. The green patches originally locate in rural-urban fringes is of contribution to the system, with the dynamics of patches controlled by urban planning. In this study, based on the analysis of the features about green patches in fringe in their types, dynamics, and potentials, it is argued that the green patches in fringe, always under a dynamic status, can be classified to three types with dissimilar ecological attributes and function; and they have much more potentials to improve the
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Metsers, Elizabeth M., Philip J. Seddon, and Yolanda M. van Heezik. "Cat-exclusion zones in rural and urban-fringe landscapes: how large would they have to be?" Wildlife Research 37, no. 1 (2010): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr09070.

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Context. The process of urban sprawl brings the human population and their domestic cats (Felis catus) in close contact with wildlife in areas that were previously remote, including reserves and conservation areas created to protect populations of vulnerable or threatened species. Various mitigation measures have been proposed, including devices designed to hinder cat hunting ability, desexing to reduce wandering and nuisance behaviours, containment at night or at all times and regulations governing cat ownership. Such regulations may aim to reduce cat densities by limiting the number of cats
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Musiyam, Muhammad. "Beberapa Implikasi Perkembangan Kota pada Rural Urban Fringe." Forum Geografi 8, no. 1 (2016): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.23917/forgeo.v8i1.4816.

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Persentase penduduk Indonesia yang bertempat tinggal di perkotaan sejak tahun 1920 sampai 1990 telah meningkat dengan cukup pesat. Pada tahun 1920 persentase penduduk kota sebesar 5.8 persen, pada tahun 1990 meningkat menjadi 30.97 persen, dan perkiraan tahun 2000 menjadi 38.3 persen. Implikasi utama dari persoalan diatas semakin meningkatnya permintaan akan ruang untuk menampung fungsi-fungsi baru di perkotaan. Sedang dipihak lain persediaan lahan dikota semakin terbatas. Oleh karena itu pemekaran fungsi-fungsi kota ke daerah pinggiran kota menjadi keniscayaan. Semakin meningkatnya intensitas
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Rockell, Barbara A. "Women and Crime in the Rural-Urban Fringe." International Journal of Rural Criminology 2, no. 1 (2014): 53–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.18061/1811/58847.

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Errington, Andrew. "The peri-urban fringe: Europe's forgotten rural areas." Journal of Rural Studies 10, no. 4 (1994): 367–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0743-0167(94)90046-9.

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Gan, Tingjiang, Juan Chen, Muxia Yao, Jeremy Cenci, Jiazhen Zhang, and Yunxiao He. "Frontier Revitalisation of Industrial Heritage with Urban–Rural Fringe in China." Buildings 14, no. 5 (2024): 1256. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings14051256.

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The urban–rural fringe is at the forefront of the confrontation between the agricultural and industrial civilisations. How to handle the relationship between the two civilisations in this region and ensure its sustainable development is an eternal topic in the science of the human-living environment. Thanks to the special historical background of the Third Line construction, China’s industrial heritage connects with the urban–rural fringe that surpasses other countries. For the first time, this study connects China’s Third Line construction, industrial heritage, and urban–rural integration wit
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Poorva, Ar, and Subhrajit Banerjee. "Neccessity for Methodology for Identification of Fringe Areas Having Potentiality to Form a City Region." Journal of Neonatal Surgery 14, no. 32S (2025): 2318–23. https://doi.org/10.63682/jns.v14i32s.7740.

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As the urban areas are overspilling beyond their carrying capacity in terms of population the growth of the city tends towards Peri-Urban or fringe areas. These fringe areas are naturally converting to a dynamic transformation zone have enormous potential to play a positive role in enhancing urban sustainability at regional and global level. In the similar line of thought, SDG 11.A aims at supporting positive economic, social and environmental links between urban and peri-urban to strengthen Regional and National planning. The challenge of integrating fringe areas to city-region aims to overco
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Haikal, Muh Fikri, Batara Surya, and Syafri Syafri. "Analisis Perkembangan Fisikal Rural-Urban Di Kawasan Pinggiran Metropolitan Mamminasata." Urban and Regional Studies Journal 6, no. 1 (2023): 108–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.35965/ursj.v6i1.3809.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memanajemen perkembangan fisik pada kawasan rural-urban Kecamatan Pattalassan, Kabupaten Gowa. Perluasan kota yang mengakibatkan perubahan fisik penggunaan lahan, fungsi lahan dari lahan pertanian atau tidak terbangun menjadi terbangun pada daerah perkotaan, dan memiliki pengaruh perkembangan morfologi, struktur dan ruang. Maka diperlukan kajian terkait seberapa besar perubahan penggunaan lahan dalam 20 tahun perkembangan terakhir sekaligus melihat pola kecenderungan perkembangan, dan bagaimana menentukan kawasan rural-urban fringe serta Penelitian ini meggunakan
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Zambon, Ilaria, Pere Serra, Rosanna Salvia, and Luca Salvati. "Fallow Land, Recession and Socio-Demographic Local Contexts: Recent Dynamics in a Mediterranean Urban Fringe." Agriculture 8, no. 10 (2018): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture8100159.

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Urban settlements have globally expanded into rural land. Being influenced by complex socio-environmental dynamics and sometimes acting as a reserve of economic value, fallow land has characterized rural areas in a distinctive way over the last decades. The present work debates on the role of fallow land as a component of Mediterranean peri-urban landscapes, considering together different aspects from environmental/agronomic and regional science perspectives. An empirical analysis of the latent relationship between spatial distribution of fallow land, agricultural landscape (land-use, territor
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Tzortzi, Julia Nerantzia, Laura Guaita, and Aspassia Kouzoupi. "Sustainable Strategies for Urban and Landscape Regeneration Related to Agri-Cultural Heritage in the Urban-Periphery of South Milan." Sustainability 14, no. 11 (2022): 6581. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14116581.

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Urban Sprawl, and the fragmentation of the territory associated with it, are factors degrading the peri-urban areas in many European cities. The aim of this research is to investigate the role that Green Infrastructure (GI) and Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) can have in redefining peri-urban areas, relating urban and rural landscapes. The case study focuses on the Southern Milan periphery, at the rural-urban transition fringe; the transformation pressures, tendencies, and local activities are approached, and the main problems are juxtaposed to the potentialities, defining simultaneously the site
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Wang, Linlin, Qiyuan Hu, Liming Liu, and Chengcheng Yuan. "Land Use Multifunctions in Metropolis Fringe: Spatiotemporal Identification and Trade-Off Analysis." Land 12, no. 1 (2022): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12010087.

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As the transition zone between urban and rural, the metropolis fringe is an area where various functions permeate and compete fiercely with each other. Understanding land use functions (LUFs) and their relationships are crucial for both urban and rural sustainable development. In this study, we established a conceptual framework of land use multifunctions in the urban fringe and proposed an improved evaluation method to quantify LUFs at the grid scale. The bivariate spatial autocorrelation method was used to explore the trade-offs among LUFs. Taking Qingpu District in Shanghai as a case study,
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Fienitz, Meike, and Rosemarie Siebert. "Urban versus Rural? Conflict Lines in Land Use Disputes in the Urban–Rural Fringe Region of Schwerin, Germany." Land 10, no. 7 (2021): 726. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10070726.

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Land use conflicts can present major obstacles to sustainable land management. An accurate understanding of their actor constellations and conflict lines is therefore crucial in developing tools for successful landscape governance. In this context, actors from cities and actors from rural areas are often seen as typical opponents. Hence, the objective of this paper is to analyze the extent to which empirical conflict lines indeed run between urban and rural actors. We applied qualitative text analysis to examine 124 land use conflicts in the urban–rural fringe of Schwerin, Germany, which were
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Fu, Bo, and Bing Xue. "Temporal and Spatial Evolution Analysis and Correlation Measurement of Urban–Rural Fringes Based on Nighttime Light Data." Remote Sensing 16, no. 1 (2023): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs16010088.

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Rural–urban fringe areas serve as crucial transitional zones within urban structures, and their spatiotemporal evolution holds significant reference value for scientifically planning urban configurations. The existing research predominantly focuses on large cities, overlooking the spatiotemporal evolution mechanisms of small- to medium-sized cities. This study employs nighttime light data as the data source to ensure continuous and consistent data, overcoming administrative boundaries. Taking Taizhou City as a case study, a combination of the threshold method and an improved Mann–Kendall algor
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Cahe, Emiliano Javier, and Jorge Dante De Prada. "Planificación de la franja urbano rural de Santa Eufemia, Córdoba, Argentina." Revista Urbano 25, no. 46 (2022): 30–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.22320/07183607.2022.25.46.03.

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This article seeks to show how to design and evaluate the territorial strategic vision of the Rural-Urban Fringe (RUF) in Santa Eufemia, Córdoba, Argentina. The methodology is based on a multi-phase multi-criteria procedure for the municipal government and the actors involved. In phase 1, local problems (opportunities) and aspirations were identified through in-depth interviews. In phase 2, a menu of alternatives was designed and assessed for two strategic decisions that emerged within the interviews, namely, rainwater drainage and local food provision. In phase 3, the actors’ preferences were
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