The proliferation of sprawl development patterns across the United States causes several problems such as degradation of forests, farmland, and natural resources, plus the declining health of central cities. Sprawl is a well-documented phenomenon among environmentalists, politicians, taxpayers, and others. Many alternative “smart growth” solutions exist to mitigate the damages of sprawl. Government focus on more restrained development patterns such as traditional urban neighborhoods, and other solutions exist, and are waiting to be implemented. This article reviews municipal efforts in New York in the application of comprehensive smart growth method
This article tells the story of the town of Warwick, a rapidly developing town in Orange County, New...
As in many countries around the world, concerns about contemporary urban development patterns and th...
Haphazard and unorganized land-use planning in United States cities has resulted in endless sprawl t...
The proliferation of sprawl development patterns across the United States causes several problems su...
This article explores the concept of smart growth, which promotes development in central city distri...
Over thirty years ago The United States Court of Appeals upheld municipal efforts to control growth ...
Bounded growth, a concept that encourages focused development into compact areas such as preexisting...
Smart growth involves two main principles, creating incentives to increase compact development in so...
Americans witnessing the bulldozing of their country’s pastures, farmlands, and sensitive habitats t...
State and local governments have long wrestled with sprawl, leading to theimplementation of “smart g...
The smart growth movement that emerged in the late 1990\u27s seeks to change the way Americans think...
The movement of population from rural to urban areas has been accompanied in North America by the ex...
In land use, there are two things that Americans dislike: one is sprawl, the other is density. This ...
Urban sprawl is one of today’s most pressing environmental challenges, especially in Massachusetts. ...
The idea that local land use law can intelligently shape settlement patterns was not a familiar conc...
This article tells the story of the town of Warwick, a rapidly developing town in Orange County, New...
As in many countries around the world, concerns about contemporary urban development patterns and th...
Haphazard and unorganized land-use planning in United States cities has resulted in endless sprawl t...
The proliferation of sprawl development patterns across the United States causes several problems su...
This article explores the concept of smart growth, which promotes development in central city distri...
Over thirty years ago The United States Court of Appeals upheld municipal efforts to control growth ...
Bounded growth, a concept that encourages focused development into compact areas such as preexisting...
Smart growth involves two main principles, creating incentives to increase compact development in so...
Americans witnessing the bulldozing of their country’s pastures, farmlands, and sensitive habitats t...
State and local governments have long wrestled with sprawl, leading to theimplementation of “smart g...
The smart growth movement that emerged in the late 1990\u27s seeks to change the way Americans think...
The movement of population from rural to urban areas has been accompanied in North America by the ex...
In land use, there are two things that Americans dislike: one is sprawl, the other is density. This ...
Urban sprawl is one of today’s most pressing environmental challenges, especially in Massachusetts. ...
The idea that local land use law can intelligently shape settlement patterns was not a familiar conc...
This article tells the story of the town of Warwick, a rapidly developing town in Orange County, New...
As in many countries around the world, concerns about contemporary urban development patterns and th...
Haphazard and unorganized land-use planning in United States cities has resulted in endless sprawl t...