Description
Built-up areas measures the total built-up area as a share of the total surface area of land in the country expressed in percentage. The indicator presents data for the year 2010, 2020, 2030, 2040 and 2050 at NUTSx for all EU 28 Member States.
Contact
Contributors
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- Carlo Lavalle
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- Ana Barbosa
- 0000-0003-2706-0743
How to cite
Lavalle, Carlo; Barbosa, Ana (2015): LF431 - Share of built-up area over the total land (LUISA Platform REF2014). European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC) [Dataset] PID: http://data.europa.eu/89h/jrc-luisa-lf431-share-of-built-up-area-over-the-total-land-ref-2014
Keywords
EU reference scenario 2014 EUROPOP2010 LUISA NUTS NUTS0 NUTS2 refined CORINE land cover 2006 Pressure
Data access
The compressed zip file contains the share of built-up area over the total land maps projected from 2010 to 2050. The data is stored in .csv format.
The compressed zip file contains the share of built-up area over the total land maps projected from 2010 to 2050. The data is stored in .csv format.
LUISA webpage (European Commission - JRC Science Hub)
Publications
- Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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Abstract
The European Union is committed, through the Cohesion Policy, to contribute to a sustainable economic, social and territorial cohesion by reducing disparities between the levels of development of regions and countries of its member states. The EU's main investment policy is also responsible for mainstreaming the environment into its programmes and projects. The Land Use-based Integrated Sustainability Assessment Platform (LUISA) was parameterized according to a ‘Reference Scenario 2014’ to assess the spatial impact of regional and urban policy in Europe. In order to show the impacts of EU policies included in the Reference Scenario, a set of indicators were computed to measure [1] land use intensity and the urban sprawl and [2] the implication of this policy on accessibility in the EU regions. The modelling results indicated that in spite of important regional differences, the overall land use intensity will decline. The Reference Scenario also shows a general increase in urban sprawl across Europe most significantly in the main EU capital cities.
- Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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Abstract
The Communication from the Commission on the Roadmap to Resource Efficient Europe (RERM) defines a set of milestones to illustrate what is required to put Europe on a path to resource efficiency and sustainable growth, thus contributing to a global economic transformation. The 2020 milestone for land is defined as "By 2020 […], the rate of land take is on track with an aim to achieve no net land take by 2050[…]". DG ENV and JRC are conducting a study aiming at assessing the level of effort needed in the EU in order to reach the land milestone set in the Resource Efficiency Roadmap. The study will also analyse environmental consequences of reaching (or not) the 2020 milestone. The study is divided into three parts, covering the following: the progress towards reaching the 2020 milestone related to “being on track towards no net land take by 2050” in the EU27 (Part I); the environmental consequences of the achievement of the 2020 land-take milestone (Part II); the efficiency of land resources’ management in the past and in the future (Part III). This document presents the results of the Part I of the study. The methodological framework relies on an integrated modelling approach based on the Land-Use Modelling Platform (LUMP) . In this modeling platform, three land take
development scenarios are being developed and assessed.
Geographic areas
Temporal coverage
From date | To date |
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2010-01-01 | 2050-12-31 |
Additional information
- Published by
- European Commission, Joint Research Centre
- Created date
- 2018-12-14
- Modified date
- 2024-01-17
- Issued date
- 2015-11-06
- Landing page
- https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/luisa
- Language(s)
- English
- Data theme(s)
- Regions and cities, Science and technology
- Update frequency
- annual
- Identifier
- http://data.europa.eu/89h/jrc-luisa-lf431-share-of-built-up-area-over-the-total-land-ref-2014
- Popularity
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