This paper examines whether sprawl, featured by low development density, segregated land uses, lack of significant centers, and poor street connectivity, contributes to a widening mortality gap between urban and suburban residents. We employ two mortality datasets, including a national cross-sectional dataset examining the impact of metropolitan-level sprawl on urban–suburban mortality gaps and a longitudinal dataset from Portland examining changes in urban–suburban mortality gaps over time. The national and Portland studies provide the only evidence to date that (1) across metropolitan areas, the size of urban–suburban mortality gaps varies by the extent of sprawl: in sprawling metropolitan areas, urban residents have significant excess mo...
Urban sprawl features rapid geographic expansion of metropolitan areas in a “leapfrog,” low density ...
strong sentiment against the phenomenon known as “urban sprawl” has emerged in the United States ove...
A decade ago, compactness/sprawl indices were developed for metropolitan areas and counties which ha...
This paper examines whether sprawl, featured by low development density, segregated land uses, lack ...
In recent years, the United States has had a relatively poor performance with respect to life expect...
Is urban sprawl good for us? Recent years have seen a growing debate over the costs and benefits of ...
We investigate the relationship between mortality decline and urbanization, which has hitherto been ...
This paper examines changes in urban sprawl in United States metropolitan areas from 1970 to 2010 us...
We investigate the relationship between mortality decline and urbanization, which has hitherto been ...
Objectives. We sought to determine the association between urban sprawl and traffic fatalities
We investigate the relationship between mortality decline and urbanization, which has hith-erto been...
Students of public policy have written a lot over the years about the rise of suburbia and developme...
Though U.S. life expectancy has increased over the past 50 years, this benefit has not been geograph...
In this paper, we examine the effect of changes in population density—urban sprawl—between 1970 and ...
Objectives: The study aim was to determine whether the range and distribution of all, and proportion...
Urban sprawl features rapid geographic expansion of metropolitan areas in a “leapfrog,” low density ...
strong sentiment against the phenomenon known as “urban sprawl” has emerged in the United States ove...
A decade ago, compactness/sprawl indices were developed for metropolitan areas and counties which ha...
This paper examines whether sprawl, featured by low development density, segregated land uses, lack ...
In recent years, the United States has had a relatively poor performance with respect to life expect...
Is urban sprawl good for us? Recent years have seen a growing debate over the costs and benefits of ...
We investigate the relationship between mortality decline and urbanization, which has hitherto been ...
This paper examines changes in urban sprawl in United States metropolitan areas from 1970 to 2010 us...
We investigate the relationship between mortality decline and urbanization, which has hitherto been ...
Objectives. We sought to determine the association between urban sprawl and traffic fatalities
We investigate the relationship between mortality decline and urbanization, which has hith-erto been...
Students of public policy have written a lot over the years about the rise of suburbia and developme...
Though U.S. life expectancy has increased over the past 50 years, this benefit has not been geograph...
In this paper, we examine the effect of changes in population density—urban sprawl—between 1970 and ...
Objectives: The study aim was to determine whether the range and distribution of all, and proportion...
Urban sprawl features rapid geographic expansion of metropolitan areas in a “leapfrog,” low density ...
strong sentiment against the phenomenon known as “urban sprawl” has emerged in the United States ove...
A decade ago, compactness/sprawl indices were developed for metropolitan areas and counties which ha...