Author/Authors :
Salvati، L. نويسنده Consiglio per la Ricerca e la sperimentazione in Agricoltura, Centre for the Study of Soil- Plant Interactions (CRA-RPS), Via della Navicella 2-4, I-00184 Rome, Italy , , Ridolfi، E. نويسنده Department of Geography,Autonomous University of Barcelona, Building B, Campus UAB, 08193 Bellaterra (Cerdanyola delVallès), Barcelona, Spain , , Zambon، I. نويسنده Department of Geography,Autonomous University of Barcelona, Building B, Campus UAB, 08193 Bellaterra (Cerdanyola delVallès), Barcelona, Spain , , Serra، P. نويسنده Department of Geography,Autonomous University of Barcelona, Building B, Campus UAB, 08193 Bellaterra (Cerdanyola delVallès), Barcelona, Spain , , Sauri، D. نويسنده Department of Geography,Autonomous University of Barcelona, Building B, Campus UAB, 08193 Bellaterra (Cerdanyola delVallès), Barcelona, Spain ,
Abstract :
Studies relating form and functions of cities indicate sprawl as an intriguing research issue,
especially for certain typologies of cities. Although with inherent differences on a local scale, Mediterranean
cities offer a kaleidoscopic overview of sprawl morphologies that require dedicated monitoring tools. The
present study provides an original assessment of recent urbanization processes in the Mediterranean region by
considering swimming pools as a ʹsprawl landmarkʹ. Two indicators (ʹpools per populationʹ and ʹpools per areaʹ)
are derived from digital interpretation of Google Earth diachronic imagery at two points in time (early 2000s and
early 2010s) in a compact Mediterranean city (Athens, Greece) which is actually evolving towards urban
scattering. The spatial distribution of swimming pools in Athens is strongly polarized with the ʹpools per
populationʹ indicator being associated to low-density, isolated settlements and the ʹpools per areaʹ indicator
growing in medium-low density, discontinuous settlements. Both indicators were validated through correlation
with independent variables assessing sprawl patterns on a municipal scale. The indicators proposed respond to
basic criteria such as easy computation and graphical representation, flexibility, cheapness and comprehensibility
to non-technical stakeholders.