This essay provides a counterpoint to Robert Bruegmann's perspective on accessibility and sprawl in this journal volume. Bruegmann's recent work on the history of urban form situates contemporary discussions of sprawl in a well-researched historical context; however, this essay takes a different perspective on several key points in Bruegmann's analysis, particularly in relation to cost-benefit analysis for transportation-disadvantaged populations.Transport; sprawl; smart growt
strong sentiment against the phenomenon known as “urban sprawl” has emerged in the United States ove...
Urban sprawl is a topic that brings about many different views. Most people believe that urban spraw...
Sprawl affects the change of land use in the entire Western world, and now also in developing countr...
This essay provides a counterpoint to Robert Bruegmann's perspective on accessibility and sprawl in ...
This essay provides a counterpoint to Robert Bruegmann's perspective on accessibility and sprawl in ...
This essay argues that many of the assumptions that have been made about sprawl are misleading or ju...
In Sprawl: A Compact History, Robert Bruegmann, an art historian, has painted a superficially convin...
This essay argues that many of the assumptions that have been made about sprawl are misleading or ju...
At least until recently, accepted wisdom has held that sprawl is recent, particularly American and t...
Cities can be thought of as the absence of physical space between people and firms. As such, they ex...
This article argues that urban spatial expansion results mainly from three powerful forces: a growin...
Search a well-stocked library or bookstore for works on urban form and you might reach the same conc...
This article is about the impact of urban sprawl on social exclusion. Inner cities suffer acute aban...
Containing sprawl is a major preoccupation of many urban planners, who view sprawl as responsible fo...
Transportation modes have historically influenced forms of growth. The personal automobile has perha...
strong sentiment against the phenomenon known as “urban sprawl” has emerged in the United States ove...
Urban sprawl is a topic that brings about many different views. Most people believe that urban spraw...
Sprawl affects the change of land use in the entire Western world, and now also in developing countr...
This essay provides a counterpoint to Robert Bruegmann's perspective on accessibility and sprawl in ...
This essay provides a counterpoint to Robert Bruegmann's perspective on accessibility and sprawl in ...
This essay argues that many of the assumptions that have been made about sprawl are misleading or ju...
In Sprawl: A Compact History, Robert Bruegmann, an art historian, has painted a superficially convin...
This essay argues that many of the assumptions that have been made about sprawl are misleading or ju...
At least until recently, accepted wisdom has held that sprawl is recent, particularly American and t...
Cities can be thought of as the absence of physical space between people and firms. As such, they ex...
This article argues that urban spatial expansion results mainly from three powerful forces: a growin...
Search a well-stocked library or bookstore for works on urban form and you might reach the same conc...
This article is about the impact of urban sprawl on social exclusion. Inner cities suffer acute aban...
Containing sprawl is a major preoccupation of many urban planners, who view sprawl as responsible fo...
Transportation modes have historically influenced forms of growth. The personal automobile has perha...
strong sentiment against the phenomenon known as “urban sprawl” has emerged in the United States ove...
Urban sprawl is a topic that brings about many different views. Most people believe that urban spraw...
Sprawl affects the change of land use in the entire Western world, and now also in developing countr...