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Urbanisation trends in developing countries: Comparative study of Yogyakarta City and Kathmandu Valley

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Figure 4: A competition between land for urban use and agriculture (Agricultural Land Conversion)
Figure 9: Landsat; Kathmandu valley in 3D perspective (Left) & Kathmandu Valley with districts
Figure 10: Kathmandu Valley: Increases in built-up areas at the cost of Agricultural Land
Figure 12: Built-up area map of Yogyakarta City from 1970 to 2010.

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