Urban sprawl in Budapest intensifies post-socialism, impacting sustainability and society.
The study looked at how cities like Budapest changed over time, focusing on how they spread out more after 1989. They used maps and databases to see how much land was used for buildings and how it changed. The researchers found that urban sprawl increased a lot after 1990, with more people and businesses moving to the suburbs. This expansion had negative effects on the city's social, economic, and environmental well-being.