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      Assessing Discrepancies between Official Economic Statistics and Land Use through a Field Inventory System

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      Infrastructures
      MDPI AG

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          To limit additional (net) land take for economic activities, the reality of space use needs to be properly understood. This was assessed by comparing the spatial patterns obtained from a field inventory with those from existing data for five case areas in Flanders (Belgium). Each case area is a transect from a high-density urban area to a suburban neighborhood or even a semi-rural zone. The statistics on these areas, based on official data, mostly derived from tax returns, social security contributions, and on commercial retail data, were checked with field observations. The location of economic activities and the patterns of space use vary in different settlement environments, resulting in the identification of typical characteristics for eight location environment types. While in, for example, core shopping centers a strong convergence can be noticed between existing statistics and the field inventory (71% of companies and 93% of parcels are detected on the field), in residential areas (21% of companies and 17% of parcels are detected on the field) the convergence is very limited. In other words, in some environments, (the combination of) data and statistics give a good understanding of the space use while, in other environments, gaps with realities in the field are obvious. Therefore, a field inventory system can enrich the picture and present another reality to complement both existing statistics and other land-use data methods such as remote sensing and web data extraction.

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                Journal
                Infrastructures
                Infrastructures
                MDPI AG
                2412-3811
                September 2018
                July 27 2018
                : 3
                : 3
                : 27
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                10.3390/infrastructures3030027
                756e577a-09b2-4ee0-994d-3b08991a93c2
                © 2018

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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