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ACE | 2013

Revisión de la densidad de empleo como medio para detectar sub-centros metropolitanos: un análisis para Barcelona y Madrid

Carlos Ramiro Marmolejo Duarte; Carlos Aguirre Núñez; Josep Roca Cladera

Polycentrism is seen as a desirable model of metropolitan structure. The starting point in its study rests upon the conceptualisation and identification of subcentres. The hegemonic family of subcentre identification is based on the analysis of density. Huge efforts have been devoted to achieving statistically robust models, but little attention has been paid to the conceptualisation of density itself. This paper presents a different approach to calculating density through the introduction of basic elements of mobility and placing priority on subcentres as those municipalities that are closer to the urban paradigm of central cities in southern Europe they are attractive both for living and working. The analysis in Barcelona and Madrid suggests that compound density allows for selecting what local experts would define as a subcentre, discarding most dormitory, djacent to CBDs and small municipalities, found by classical density. Furthermore compound density sub centres are denser, they contain more central activities and are strongly linked to other municipalities.


50th Anniversary European Congress of the Regional Science Association International | 2010

Revisiting employment density as a way to detect metropolitan subcentres: an analysis for Barcelona & Madrid.

Carlos Aguirre Núñez; Carlos Ramiro Marmolejo Duarte; Josep Roca Cladera

Polycentrism is seen as a desirable model of metropolitan structure. The starting point in its study rests upon the conceptualisation and identification of subcentres. The hegemonic family of subcentre identification is based on the analysis of density. Huge efforts have been devoted to achieving statistically robust models, but little attention has been paid to the conceptualisation of density itself. This paper presents a different approach to calculating density through the introduction of basic elements of mobility and placing priority on subcentres as those municipalities that are closer to the urban paradigm of central cities in southern Europe they are attractive both for living and working. The analysis in Barcelona and Madrid suggests that compound density allows for selecting what local experts would define as a subcentre, discarding most dormitory, djacent to CBDs and small municipalities, found by classical density. Furthermore compound density sub centres are denser, they contain more central activities and are strongly linked to other municipalities.


Urban | 2009

El sistema metropolitano de la macrorregión de Madrid

Malcolm Burns; Josep Roca Cladera; Montserrat Moix Bergadà; Magda Ulied Seguí


Archive | 2008

Sattellite Imagery and LIDAR Data for Efficientyl Describing Structures and Densities in Residential Urban Land Use Classification

Josep Roca Cladera; Malcolm Burns; Bahaa Eddin Alhaddad


European Real Estate Society 19 th Annual Conference | 2012

The urban sprawl in megacities, it is an unsustainable model?

Blanca Arellano Ramos; Josep Roca Cladera


6to. Cogreso Internacional Ciudad y Territorio Virtual, Mexicali, 5, 6 y 7 Octubre 2010 | 2010

The urban sprawl: a planetary growth process?: an overview of USA, Mexico and Spain

Blanca Arellano Ramos; Josep Roca Cladera


Territorial Cohesion of Europe & Integrative Planning: 49th European Congress of the Regional Science Association International | 2009

Monitoring urban sprawl from historical aerial photographs and satellite imagery using texture analysis and mathematical morphology approaches

Bahaa Eddin Alhaddad; Josep Roca Cladera; Malcolm Burns


CT: Catastro | 1995

Los valores de suelo de Barcelona

Pilar García Almirall; Josep Roca Cladera


51st European Congress of the Regional Science Association International | 2011

Does the size matter? Zipf's law for cities revisited

Josep Roca Cladera; Blanca Arellano Ramos


4º Congreso Internacional Ciudad y Territorio Virtual, Guadalajara-Jalisco, México, 1-5 Octubre 2007 | 2007

Spatial analysis of urban areas combining contemporary high resolution satellite imagery with historical aerial photography: the outward expansion of development in Barcelona's Metropolitan Region: 1956-2006

Malcolm Burns; Bahaa Eddin Alhaddad; Josep Roca Cladera

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Blanca Arellano Ramos

Autonomous University of Baja California

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Malcolm Burns

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Pau Queraltó Ros

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Rolando Mauricio Biere Arenas

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Carlos Ramiro Marmolejo Duarte

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Ramona Yraida Romano Grullón

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Bahaa Eddin Alhaddad

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Montserrat Moix Bergadà

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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