Criteria for the Delimitation of the Urban Fringe of Latin American Cities: A Review from the Global South
Abstract
1. Introduction
1.1. Definition of the Urban Fringe in the Global South
1.2. Need for Criteria to Delimit the Urban Fringe
1.3. Limitations for the Delimitation of Urban Areas
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Initial Exploratory Review
2.2. Bibliometric Analysis
2.3. Systematic Review
2.4. Preliminary Validation of Criteria and Expert Evaluation
3. Results
3.1. Quantitative Assessment of Research Documents on the Urban Fringe
3.2. Exploration of Demarcation Methods in the Urban Fringe
3.3. Delimitation Criteria for Latin American Cities
3.4. Expert Validation and Prioritisation of Urban Fringe Delimitation Criteria in Latin American Cities
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Title of Article | Authors | |
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SCOPUS | How to define the wildland-urban interface? Methods and limitations: towards a unified protocol. | Gonzalez S.; Ghermandi L. |
A Comparative Study on the Identification Methods of Urban–Rural Integration Zones from the Perspective of Symbiosis Theory and Urban Expansion Theory | Wang J.; Meng F.; Dong L.; Yu S.; Zhang Y. | |
A Delphi-based methodology for participatory adaptation pathways building with local stakeholders: Methodological considerations and an illustrative application in peri-urban India | Gomes S.L.; Hermans L.M.; Butsch C.; Banerjee P.S.; Luft S.; Chakraborty S. | |
Detailed geoenvironmental mapping with open source spatial data and GIS: a low-cost strategy for peri-urban territorial planning | Barros Siqueira A.J.; Xavier F.V.; Dias Figueredo R.R.; Figueiredo D.M.; Barbosa G.N. | |
Definition of a cartographic method for intervening in peri-urban heritage landscapes | Sánchez M.L.; del Pulgar M.L.G.; Cabrera A.T. | |
Identification Method of Urban Fringe Area based on Spatial Mutation Characteristics | Dai J.; Dong J.; Yang S.; Sun Y. | |
Urban expansion quantification from remote sensing data for sustainable land-use planning in Mangaluru, India | K D.; Angadi D.P. | |
Defining the Peri-Urban: A Multidimensional Characterization of Spatio-Temporal Land Use along an Urban–Rural Gradient in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania | Wolff S.; Mdemu M.V.; Lakes T. | |
The peri-urban in Mexico: Identification and sociodemographic and territorial characterization | González-Arellano S.; Larralde-Corona A.H.; Cruz-Bello G.M. | |
Methodological approach to analyze social-spatial segregation in the peri-urban areas of Mexican intermediary cities | López C.F.R.; Méndez-Lemus Y.M.; Medrano J.A.V. | |
Methodological Dimensions of Delineating Peri-urban Areas: The Case of Kolkata Metropolis | Mondal D.; Sen S. | |
Delineation of rural-urban fringe of Indian town: A case study of Uluberia Municipality, Haora | Das S.; Das N.; Guchhait S. | |
Quality of Life and Habitability Conditions in Peri-Urban Areas of Southern Mar del Plata, Argentina: a Multimethod Study | Zulaica L.; Oriolani F. | |
Method for periurban studies: A Latin American experience | Rodríguez N.; da Costa E.B.; Vieyra A.; Méndez-Lemus Y. | |
Classifying and Mapping Periurban Areas of Rapidly Growing Medium-Sized Sub-Saharan African Cities: A Multi-Method Approach Applied to Tamale, Ghana | Karg H.; Hologa R.; Schlesinger J.; Drescher A.; Kranjac-Berisavljevic G.; Glaser R. | |
The urban-rural interface as an area with characteristics of its own in urban planning: A review | López-Goyburu P.; García-Montero L.G. | |
Spatiotemporal variation characteristics of green space ecosystem service value at urban fringes: A case study on Ganjingzi District in Dalian, China | Yang J.; Guan Y.; Xia J.C.; Jing C.; Li X. | |
Land consolidation function unit demarcation based on optimization of production, living and ecology space in peri-urban areas | Shen Y.; Yan J.; Chen H. | |
Defining rural–urban interfaces for understanding ecohydrological processes in West Java, Indonesia: Part I. Development of methodology to delineate peri-urban areas | Danielaini T.T.; Maheshwari B.; Hagare D. | |
Defining rural–urban interfaces for understanding ecohydrological processes in West Java, Indonesia: Part II. Its application to quantify rural–urban interface ecohydrology | Danielaini T.T.; Maheshwari B.; Hagare D. | |
Mapping land use competition in the rural–urban fringe and future perspectives on land policies: A case study of Meknès (Morocco) | Debolini M.; Valette E.; François M.; Chéry J.-P. | |
Modeling spatial determinants of land urbanization in urban fringe | Wu W.; Zhou S.; Wei Y.; Chang T. | |
Methods for Texture-Based Classification of Urban Fringe Areas from Medium and High Resolution Satellite Imagery | Møller-Jensen L. | |
Identifying and tracking the urban–rural fringe evolution in the urban–rural transformation period: Evidence from a rapidly urbanized rust belt city in China | Xingjia Wang, Dongyan Wang, Jiaxi Lu, Wanying Gao, Xiaotong Jin | |
A conceptual typology of the spatial territories of the peripheral areas of metropolises | Hashem Dadashpoora, Somayeh Ahanib | |
An accurate fringe extraction model of small- and medium-sized urban areas using multi-source data | Li, J., Peng, B., Liu, S., Ye, H., Zhang, Z., Nie, X. | |
GOOGLE SCHOLAR | Mapeo de la agricultura urbana y periurbana en el área metropolitana Santa Rosa-Toay: aproximaciones metodológicas para la lectura territorial. | Ermini P.V.; Delprino M.R.; Giobellina B. |
Urban Growth Modeling Based on a Game between Farmers and Governments: Case Study of Urban Fringe in Wuhan, Hubei Province in China | Liu Y.; He Q.; Tan R.; Zhou K.; Liu G.; Tang S. | |
Re-defining the rural-urban relationship through multifunctional peri-urban agriculture: The case of native maize conservation in Mexico City | Hernández-Cervantes T.; Serratos-Hernández J.-A. | |
Urban Development and Infrastructure Cost Modelling for Managing Urban Growth in Latin American Cities | Ernst Gebetsroither-Geringer, Wolfgang Loibl | |
Análise das tendências de aplicação do conceito de periurbano | Augusto dos Santos Pereira | |
El periurbano en México: identificación y caracterización sociodemográfica y territorial | Salomón González-Arellano, Adriana Helia Larralde-Corona, Gustavo Manuel Cruz-Bello |
Appendix B
Criteria validation survey by expert urban planners and researchers | ||
Introduction: This form aims to validate the criteria identified in the Research Criteria for the delimitation of the urban strip in Latin American cities of the Global South, through the experience of experts in urban planning. We ask you to evaluate each criterion according to its relevance, measurability, data availability, comparability, and comprehensibility, considering its applicability in the Latin American context. All responses will be treated with strict confidentiality and will be used exclusively for academic purposes. | ||
Section 1: General Information Country represented: ____________________________ Email address: _________________________________ | ||
Section 2: Instructions to Experts Based on your experience and/or research, please evaluate the proposed categories (sociodemographic, physiognomic, economic, etc.) according to the following validation criteria:
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Criteria are grouped into the following categories:
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Section 3: Validation of the Identified Criteria The following section presents the list of criteria, organised by category, which are expected to be validated for their applicability to Latin American cities. | ||
Criterion | Data Availability (Very Difficult/Difficult/Moderate/Easy/Very Easy) | Comparability (Very Difficult/Difficult/Moderate/Easy/Very Easy) |
1. For the Category of Sociodemographic Criteria: | ||
1. Population density decreases progressively from the centre to the urban periphery | ||
2. Combining urban and rural lifestyles | ||
3. Change in the resident population | ||
2. For the Category of Morphologic Criteria: | ||
4. Presence of peri-urban morphologies | ||
5. High landscape fragmentation | ||
6. Natural urban-rural transition | ||
3. For the Category of Economic Criteria: | ||
7. Structure of productive activities | ||
8. Land prices | ||
9. Agricultural production in the fringe | ||
4. For the Category of Functional Characteristics Criteria: | ||
10. Multifunctionality of land uses | ||
11. Average commuting time | ||
5. For the Category of Structural Criteria: | ||
12. Population density in the urban fringe | ||
13. Access to basic services (water, sanitation, electricity) | ||
14. Distribution of urban infrastructures | ||
15. Landscape fragmentation | ||
6. For the Category of Environmental and Landscape Criteria: | ||
16 Proximity to protected natural areas | ||
17. Characterization of productive landscapes | ||
18. Vegetation cover | ||
7. For the Category of Qualitative Criteria: | ||
19. Social interpretation of the territory | ||
20. Perception of diversity and cultural values | ||
21. Sensitivity to urban-rural dynamics | ||
Section 4: Open-ended Questions
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Sahana M et al. | 2023 | Where Is the Peri-Urban? A Systematic Review of Peri-Urban Research and Approaches for Its Identification and Demarcation Worldwide [68] | Identification and demarcation | Remote Sensing |
Li L et al. | 2023 | Defining and Effectively Delineating the Peri-Urban Area: A Synthesis and Analysis from a Literature Review [29] | Delimitation | Journal of Urban Planning and Development |
Ahani S et al. | 2021 | A review of domains, approaches, methods and indicators in peri-urbanisation literature [26] | Method and indicator | Habitat International |
Mortoja et al. | 2020 | What is the most suitable methodological approach to demarcate peri-urban areas? A systematic review of the literature [33] | Method and demarcation | Landscape and Urban Planning |
Goncalves et al. | 2017 | Differentiating peri-urban areas: A transdisciplinary approach towards a typology [1] | Concept and dimensions | Land Use Policy |
Banu et al. | 2016 | Urban Fringe: The Concept [24] | Concept and Delimitation | Urban Book Series |
Criteria | Justification | |
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Unrelated (NR) | The record is not a scientific article, review article, early access article, book, book chapter, or press article. | |
The record does not belong to the relevant Scopus subject areas: Environmental Sciences, Decision Sciences, Social Sciences, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, or Engineering. | ||
The document includes keywords related to health, biological conservation, water management, forest fires, or natural resource management, which diverge from the focus on urban fringe delimitation. | ||
No Period (P) | The publication year falls outside the 2013–2023 period. | |
Primary Inclusion Criteria | Strongly Related (FR) | The article strongly and directly relates to urban planning and addresses urban fringe delimitation as a core topic. |
Secondary Inclusion Criteria | Partially Related (PR) | The article discusses related terms but lacks a clear application to urban fringe delimitation or focuses on adjacent but non-central topics. |
Secondary Criteria Exclusion Primary | Loosely Related (VR) | The identified terms are used in unrelated contexts or studies with a focus different from that of this research. |
Methodologies | Reviewed Authors | Countries |
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Mixed Research Methods | ‘Wolff S.; Mdemu M.V.; Lakes T.’, ‘González-Arellano S.; Larralde-Corona A.H.; Cruz-Bello G.M.’, ‘Saxena A.M.; Vyas S.’, ‘Shen Y.; Yan J.; Chen H.’, ‘Danielaini T.T.; Maheshwari B.; Hagare D.’, ‘Danielaini T.T.; Maheshwari B.; Hagare D.’, ‘Debolini M.; Valette E.; François M.; Chéry J.-P.’, ‘Wu W.; Zhou S.; Wei Y.; Chang T.’, ‘Hashem Dadashpoora, Somayeh Ahanib’ | Tanzania, India, China, Indonesia, Morocco, China, Iran |
Qualitative Research Methods | ‘Gomes S.L.; Hermans L.M.; Butsch C.; Banerjee P.S.; Luft S.; Chakraborty S.’, ‘Ahani S.; Dadashpoor H.’, ‘Liu Y.; He Q.; Tan R.; Zhou K.; Liu G.; Tang S.’, ‘Ciliberto M.V.; Principi A.R.’, ‘Paul McFarlanda’ | India, Iran, China, Argentina |
Quantitative Research Methods Based on GIS (Spatial Analysis and Raster Grid) | ‘Wang J.; Meng F.; Dong L.; Yu S.; Zhang Y.’, ‘Barros Siqueira A.J.; Xavier F.V.; Dias Figueredo R.R.; Figueiredo D.M.; Barbosa G.N.’, ‘Dai J.; Dong J.; Yang S.; Sun Y.’, ‘K D.; Angadi D.P.’, ‘Rodríguez N.; da Costa E.B.; Vieyra A.; Méndez-Lemus Y.’, ‘Karg H.; Hologa R.; Schlesinger J.; Drescher A.; Kranjac-Berisavljevic G.; Glaser R.’, ‘Yang J.; Guan Y.; Xia J.C.; Jing C.; Li X.’, ‘Cruz M.G.; Gould J.S.; Hollis J.J.; McCaw W.L.’, ‘Møller-Jensen L.’, ‘Xingjia Wang, Dongyan Wang, Jiaxi Lu, Wanying Gao, Xiaotong Jin’, ‘Mortoja, MD Golam & Yigitcanlar, Tan’ | China, Brazil, China, India, Mexico, Ghana, |
Quantitative Research Methods Based on Statistical Analysis | ‘López C.F.R.; Méndez-Lemus Y.M.; Medrano J.A.V.’, ‘Mondal D.; Sen S.’, ‘Das S.; Das N.; Guchhait S.’, ‘Hernández-Cervantes T.; Serratos-Hernández J.-A.’ | Mexico, India |
Dimension | Description |
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Sociodemographic | It includes criteria that analyse the social and demographic dynamics of the urban fringe to identify how population adapt to changes caused by urban expansion. |
Morphological | It groups criteria that characterise the morphology of the territory and spatial organisation. These characteristics reflect the gradual transition between consolidated urban and rural areas, highlighting degrees of urbanisation and land-use/pattern mixtures that define these zones. |
Economic | It considers criteria that help identify differentiated economic dynamics that emerge in these transitional zones, where rural (e.g., agriculture) and urban (e.g., commerce, services, and manufacturing) activities coexist. |
Functional | It analyses criteria that identify the density and connectivity of transport and service networks, which are the key criteria to determine the degree of urbanisation. |
Structural | It includes criteria that examine the physical organisation and spatial distribution of the territory, reflecting the transition between urban and rural areas, and helping to identify the degree of urbanisation within fringe areas. |
Environmental and Landscape | These are criteria used to identify natural, productive areas and landscape fragmentation. |
Qualitative | It groups criteria focused on the analysis of social and territorial perceptions. These refer to behaviours that mark turning points in the territory, where social tensions and perception shifts signal the onset of transformation into an urban fringe. |
Classification | Criteria | Reviewed Authors |
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Sociodemographic | 1. Population density decreases progressively from the centre to the urban periphery | Wang J.; Gonzalez S.; Dai J.; Dhanaraj K.; Wolff S.; González-Arellano S.; Ruiz C.; Mondal D. |
2. Positive migratory balances near urban centres become negative further away | Ruiz C.; Das S.; Zulaica L.; Karg H.; López-Goyburu P. | |
3. Combining urban and rural lifestyles | Zulaica L.; Rodríguez N.; López-Goyburu P. | |
4. Types of TERCET | Cattivelli V. | |
5. Change in the resident population | Wang J.; Das S.; Wolff S.; Mondal D. | |
6. Coefficient of location of single-family houses | Das S.; Wolff S.; Zulaica L. | |
7. Rejuvenation Change Index | Jorge Goncalvesa, Marta Castilho Gomesa, Sofia Ezequiela, Francisco Moreirab, Isabel Loupa-Ramosa | |
8. Affordability of urban housing | Paul McFarlanda; Wang J.; Meng F.; Dong L.; Yu S.; Zhang Y. | |
Morphological | 9. Presence of satellite localities or scattered settlements | Das S.; Wolff S. |
10. Lower density of residential construction, predominantly single-family homes | Das S.; Wolff S.; Zulaica L.; Titisari Danielaini | |
11. High fragmentation of land use with a mix of uses | Wang J.; Zulaica L.; Barros Siqueira A.J.; Titisari Danielaini | |
12. Interdigitation of urban and rural landscapes | Wang J.; Gonzalez S.; Das S.; Wolff S.; Debolini M. | |
13. Land use patterns | Wang J.; Gonzalez S.; Barros Siqueira A.J.; Lopez M.; Dai J.; Dhanaraj K.; Wolff S.; Ruiz C.; Mondal D.; Yang J.; Debolini M. | |
14. Irregular doughnut-shaped physical expansion around cities | Hagemann N.; Szewrański S., Xingjia Wang; Dongyan Wang; Jiaxi Lu; Wanying Gao; Xiaotong Jin et al.; González-Arellano S.; Larralde-Corona A.H.; Cruz-Bello G.M. | |
15. Dominant urban nature of the transition between urban and rural features | Wang J.; Gonzalez S.; Debolini M. | |
16. Percentage of area occupied by green elements | Wang J.; Gonzalez S.; Yang J.; Debolini M. | |
17. Largest patch index of elements with natural value | Wang J.; Yang J. | |
18. Number of patches with natural value | Wang J.; Yang J. | |
Economic | 19. Employment structure | Das S.; González-Arellano S.; Titisari Danielaini |
20. Land prices; economic value of land | Bański J.; Mazurek D; Paul McFarlanda | |
21. Transportation costs | Bański J.; Mazurek D. | |
22. Predominant economic activities | Gomes S.L.; Wolff S.; González-Arellano S.; Ruiz C.; Das S.; López-Goyburu P.; Debolini M. | |
23. Government rural investments and subsidies | Gomes S.L. | |
24. Agricultural production | González-Arellano S.; Rodríguez N.; Das S.; Shen; Titisari Danielaini; Debolini M. | |
25. Employment Diversification Index | Jorge Goncalvesa, Marta Castilho Gomesa, Sofia Ezequiela, Francisco Moreirab, Isabel Loupa-Ramosa | |
26. Point of Interest (POI) Density | Wang J. | |
27. Investments in housing construction, infrastructure | Gomes S.L.; Wolff S.; González-Arellano S.; Ruiz C.; Das S.; López-Goyburu P. | |
28. Business/warehouse space rental index | Jorge Goncalvesa, Marta Castilho Gomesa, Sofia Ezequiela, Francisco Moreirab, Isabel Loupa-Ramosa | |
Functional | 29. Multifunctionality, migration intensity, utilities | González-Arellano S.; Rodríguez N. |
30. Commuting to work | Titisari Danielaini | |
31. Land Use Index | Wang J.; González-Arellano S.; Debolini M. | |
32. Access to urban services | Wang J.; Gomes S.L.; Wolff S.; González-Arellano S.; Ruiz C.; Zulaica L. | |
33. Accessibility and service indicators | Wang J.; Wolff S.; Das S.; Zulaica L.; Debolini M. | |
34. Travel time by public transport to the main municipality | Titisari Danielaini | |
35. Modal split per bus (%) | Jorge Goncalvesa, Marta Castilho Gomesa, Sofia Ezequiela, Francisco Moreirab, Isabel Loupa-Ramosa | |
36. Modal split per metre/underground (%) | Jorge Goncalvesa, Marta Castilho Gomesa, Sofia Ezequiela, Francisco Moreirab, Isabel Loupa-Ramosa | |
Structural | 37. Road network density | Wang J.; Dai J.; Dhanaraj K. |
38. Urbanity index | Wang J. | |
39. Built structures such as roads and urban edges | Wang J.; Gonzalez S.; Barros Siqueira A.J.; Dai J.; Lopez M.; González-Arellano S.; Yang J. | |
40. Community fragmentation | Saxena A.M.; Vyas S.; Ruiz-López, Vieyra and Méndez-Lemus, González-Arellano S.; Larralde-Corona A.H. | |
41. Proximity to urban centres | Wang J.; Gomes S.L.; Gonzalez S.; Lopez M.; Dai J.; Dhanaraj K.; Wolff S.; Zulaica L.; Rodríguez N. | |
42. Distribution of open spaces | Wang J.; Yang J.; Titisari Danielaini; Debolini M. | |
43. Characterisation of agricultural landscape units | Wang J.; González-Arellano S.; Debolini M. | |
44. Community Organising Equipment | Gomes S.L.; Hermans L.M.; Butsch C.; Banerjee P.S.; Luft S.; Chakraborty S. | |
45. Condition of Infrastructures | Gomes S.L.; González-Arellano S.; Shen; Titisari Danielaini | |
Environmental and Landscape | 46. Proximity to dense vegetation | Wang J.; Yang J.; Titisari Danielaini |
47. Spatial intersection of forest and agricultural areas | Wang J.; González-Arellano S. | |
48. Characterisation of agricultural landscape units | Wang J.; Debolini M. | |
49. Vegetation cover, proportion, and type | Wang J.; Barros Siqueira A.J.; Shen; Debolini M. | |
50. Impact of urbanisation on natural ecosystems | Wang J.; Gonzalez S.; Barros Siqueira A.J.; Lopez M.; Dai J.; Wolff S.; Yang J.; Titisari Danielaini; Debolini M. | |
51. Number of patches with natural value | Wang J. | |
52. Percentage of area classified as Natura 2000 | Jorge Goncalvesa, Marta Castilho Gomesa, Sofia Ezequiela, Francisco Moreirab, Isabel Loupa-Ramosa | |
Qualitative | 53. Relationship between biophysical and social structures | Yang J.; Debolini M. |
54. Structural interpretation of the peri-urban landscape | Wang J.; Gonzalez S.; Dai J.; Dhanaraj K.; Wolff S.; González-Arellano S. | |
55. Stigmas and prestige | Ruiz C. | |
56. Diversity of land uses and conflicts of use | Wang J.; Gonzalez S.; Dai J.; Dhanaraj K.; Wolff S. | |
57. Sensitivity to urban influence; perception of change | González-Arellano S. | |
58. Preference for peri-urban and rural lifestyles | Rodríguez N. |
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Pino, A.; Martínez, J.; Alfaro, M. Criteria for the Delimitation of the Urban Fringe of Latin American Cities: A Review from the Global South. Land 2025, 14, 1276. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14061276
Pino A, Martínez J, Alfaro M. Criteria for the Delimitation of the Urban Fringe of Latin American Cities: A Review from the Global South. Land. 2025; 14(6):1276. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14061276
Chicago/Turabian StylePino, Angelica, Javier Martínez, and Michael Alfaro. 2025. "Criteria for the Delimitation of the Urban Fringe of Latin American Cities: A Review from the Global South" Land 14, no. 6: 1276. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14061276
APA StylePino, A., Martínez, J., & Alfaro, M. (2025). Criteria for the Delimitation of the Urban Fringe of Latin American Cities: A Review from the Global South. Land, 14(6), 1276. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14061276