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Urban sprawl patterns and processes in Delhi from 1977 to 2014 based on remote sensing and spatial metrics approaches

Jain et al., 2016

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13657009319600377612
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Jain M
Dimri A
Niyogi D
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Recent decades have witnessed rapid urbanization and urban population growth resulting in urban sprawl of cities. This paper analyzes the spatiotemporal dynamics of the urbanization process (using remote sensing and spatial metrics) that has occurred in Delhi …
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