Urban sprawl and its economic, social, and environmental consequences are central issues for approaching more sustainable forms of life and production. This review provides a broad theoretical exploration of the main features of urban sprawl but also of sustainable urban policies in Western Europe and North America. Urban sprawl can be observed in both continents, as the search for higher standards of economic, social, and environmental sustainability is also an essential feature of urban governance in the last years. Urban sprawl has been slightly weaker in Western Europe, as its are cities generally more compact. Moreover, in Western Europe, urban sprawl has sometimes been confronted with ex-ante preventive policies. However, in No...
AbstractThe paper advances a quite peculiar view of sustainability, assuming that new concepts for u...
May urban agriculture be the cornerstone that helps reconfigure more sustainable cities and if so, u...
The disordered urban growth may prove catastrophic for the future of cities if preventive measures a...
At present urban sprawl is considered to be the main threat to sustainable urban development by most...
Cities are still getting bigger in the western world. Even though urbanpopulations are barely reprod...
The amount of people living in cities by 1800 was roughly around 3 percent of the world population. ...
During recent decades, urban sprawl has been substantially debated in the literature, carrying sig...
AbstractUrban sprawl is an issue that has allocated many discussions to itself in academic, policy m...
In recent decades, urban processes have experienced deep transformations. One of them has been the g...
Urban areas—cities—are not simply geographic areas for human gathering but are a locus of economic p...
Cities can be thought of as the absence of physical space between people and firms. As such, they ex...
iv, 75 p., digital fileThe scope of urban policy for sustainable development depends on one's defini...
National audienceSupporting peri-urbanisationdraws more inspiration from midwifery than Pygmalion. I...
With total population and urban development ever increasing in the United States, economists must co...
Urban sprawl, broadly defined, describes the uncontrolled geographic expansion of cities and towns, ...
AbstractThe paper advances a quite peculiar view of sustainability, assuming that new concepts for u...
May urban agriculture be the cornerstone that helps reconfigure more sustainable cities and if so, u...
The disordered urban growth may prove catastrophic for the future of cities if preventive measures a...
At present urban sprawl is considered to be the main threat to sustainable urban development by most...
Cities are still getting bigger in the western world. Even though urbanpopulations are barely reprod...
The amount of people living in cities by 1800 was roughly around 3 percent of the world population. ...
During recent decades, urban sprawl has been substantially debated in the literature, carrying sig...
AbstractUrban sprawl is an issue that has allocated many discussions to itself in academic, policy m...
In recent decades, urban processes have experienced deep transformations. One of them has been the g...
Urban areas—cities—are not simply geographic areas for human gathering but are a locus of economic p...
Cities can be thought of as the absence of physical space between people and firms. As such, they ex...
iv, 75 p., digital fileThe scope of urban policy for sustainable development depends on one's defini...
National audienceSupporting peri-urbanisationdraws more inspiration from midwifery than Pygmalion. I...
With total population and urban development ever increasing in the United States, economists must co...
Urban sprawl, broadly defined, describes the uncontrolled geographic expansion of cities and towns, ...
AbstractThe paper advances a quite peculiar view of sustainability, assuming that new concepts for u...
May urban agriculture be the cornerstone that helps reconfigure more sustainable cities and if so, u...
The disordered urban growth may prove catastrophic for the future of cities if preventive measures a...