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A comparative study of urban fragmentation patterns in small and mid-sized cities of Idaho
Authors:Christopher Felt  Michail Fragkias  Danelle Larson  Haifeng Liao  Kathleen A Lohse  Donna Lybecker
Institution:1.Department of Political Science,Boise State University,Boise,USA;2.Department of Economics,Boise State University,Boise,USA;3.Department of Biological Sciences,Idaho State University,Pocatello,USA;4.Department of Geography,University of Idaho,Moscow,USA;5.Department of Political Science,Idaho State University,Pocatello,USA
Abstract:Urbanization has a massive impact on ecological function and impedes the provisioning of environmental services. The interaction between urbanization and the environment has been researched extensively. However, the existing research focused on the urbanization characteristics of large metropolitan areas. In this paper, we investigate the urban fragmentation patterns of small and mid-sized cities in Idaho, USA. To capture the urban morphology for each site within the study we use both concentric ring and transect analysis as well as several spatial/landscape metrics. Our results show that the characteristics of urbanization in small and mid-sized cities (and those in second-tier regions that attract relatively little scholarly attention) are consistent with growth phase theory of urbanization, urbanization along a gradient, and urbanization patterns of metropolises.
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