Our study aims to explore whether simultaneous municipal autonomy and institutional fragmentation foster urban sprawl. We discuss the hypothesis that in such a setting, competition between municipalities to attract development leads to high degrees of urban sprawl. A comparison of the 26 Swiss cantons was carried out using fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis combining the aforementioned conditions with other urban sprawl drivers. As a result, four consistent, sufficient combinations of conditions were identified. These combinations show that municipal autonomy and institutional fragmentation are indeed linked to high degrees of urban sprawl. This is especially true when municipal autonomy and institutional fragmentation are combined ...
For decades, many cities have introduced densification policy objectives to stop urban sprawl or to ...
This paper studies different functions and relations between 45 agglomerated municipalities in south...
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material3 for Do municipal autonomy and institutional fragmentat...
Sprawl, as a particular characterisation of spatial extension of urbanised areas, is a contested iss...
This paper investigates spatial spillovers in local spending decisions between the center and the su...
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The extent of the political fragmentation of metropolitan areas impedes effective land use planning ...
This article examines the relationship between institutional fragmentation and the spatial extent of...
Based on a survey of 2010 citizens in four large metropolitan areas in Switzerland, the analysis pre...
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material4 for Do municipal autonomy and institutional fragmentat...
The relationship between institutional fragmentation of urban regions and inequality in government s...
With stunning green landscapes, exemplary public transport, and picturesque walkable cities, Switzer...
This paper studies different functions and relations between 45 agglomerated municipalities in south...
The present article aims at assessing the possibility for urban areas to coordinate local policies o...
For decades, many cities have introduced densification policy objectives to stop urban sprawl or to ...
This paper studies different functions and relations between 45 agglomerated municipalities in south...
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material3 for Do municipal autonomy and institutional fragmentat...
Sprawl, as a particular characterisation of spatial extension of urbanised areas, is a contested iss...
This paper investigates spatial spillovers in local spending decisions between the center and the su...
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material1 for Do municipal autonomy and institutional fragmentat...
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material2 for Do municipal autonomy and institutional fragmentat...
The extent of the political fragmentation of metropolitan areas impedes effective land use planning ...
This article examines the relationship between institutional fragmentation and the spatial extent of...
Based on a survey of 2010 citizens in four large metropolitan areas in Switzerland, the analysis pre...
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material4 for Do municipal autonomy and institutional fragmentat...
The relationship between institutional fragmentation of urban regions and inequality in government s...
With stunning green landscapes, exemplary public transport, and picturesque walkable cities, Switzer...
This paper studies different functions and relations between 45 agglomerated municipalities in south...
The present article aims at assessing the possibility for urban areas to coordinate local policies o...
For decades, many cities have introduced densification policy objectives to stop urban sprawl or to ...
This paper studies different functions and relations between 45 agglomerated municipalities in south...
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material3 for Do municipal autonomy and institutional fragmentat...