AUTHOR=Otuoze Suleiman Hassan , Hunt Dexter V.L. , Jefferson Ian TITLE=Monitoring Spatial-Temporal Transition Dynamics of Transport Infrastructure Space in Urban Growth Phenomena: A Case Study of Lagos—Nigeria JOURNAL=Frontiers in Future Transportation VOLUME=Volume 2 - 2021 YEAR=2021 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/future-transportation/articles/10.3389/ffutr.2021.673110 DOI=10.3389/ffutr.2021.673110 ISSN=2673-5210 ABSTRACT=Lagos is one of the fastest growing world mega-cities with a huge urban mobility crisis, the traditional aggregate city’s development model could not provide reliable scientific solutions to monitor the competing demands of various land-use components and the urbanization’s effects on transport infrastructure space. The research explores the increasing effects of urban evolutionary chains on the Nigerian city’s transport spatial requirements, which involves analyzing and modeling the land-use transition changes that have occurred over the past three decades using three Landsat imagery epochs (1984, 2013 and 2019) in remote sensing ARC-GIS 10.7. Furthermore, the prediction of the two-temporal milestones (2030 and 2050) using hybrid cellular automata-Markov (CA-Markov) implemented in IDIRISI SELVA 17.0 software when the tides of social-demographic factors were expected to bring about significant urban spatial transformation. The forecast results are expected to increase the area for transport infrastructure spaces by 93km2 (7.3%) in 2030 and 157 km2 (12.4%) in 2050. The model’s kappa reliability coefficient estimates for the three temporal scales (k_1984=85%; k_2013=88% & k_2019=89%) are higher than the 80% minimum adjudged strong agreement between the ground truth and prediction classified images in literature. The model provides efficient tool in urban development planning and sustainable transport decisions.