Research evaluating the impacts of smart growth, new urbanism, and pedestrian oriented design on transportation, public health and community life is limited by weaknesses of conventional urban form measures. A review of recent literature finds standard measures, such as development density and land use, do not sufficiently differentiate basic elements of neighborhood form. This contributes to ambiguous research findings. Improved methods for operationalizing urban form as an independent variable is a critical need for the emerging field of urban design.This dissertation explores the potential of developing simple, replicable measures that can better distinguish first order differences between neighborhoods. The complex nature of three dimen...
As American cities focus on urban growth and increased density, they must learn to adapt and transfo...
Intensified critiques of urban sprawl and its associated ecological and social impacts, have led to ...
This paper outlines a methodology that assesses urbanity in three dimensions (density, diversity, an...
Interest in urban neighborhood form is strong among scholars trained in multiple disciplines. The in...
Density, as a concept and metric, is widely used to describe the built environment; however, this co...
This research developed a method to explore density and growth rates in the 50 largest metropolitan ...
Cities, planning departments, and design firms are becoming more interested in promoting measures to...
A clear understanding of the relationship between development patterns and municipal expenditures is...
For many years, attempts to measure the urban structure and physical form of metropolitan areas have...
Abstract Background Studies involving the built environment have typically relied on US Census data ...
Global aspirations for urban sustainability coincide with debate over urban form. Much of the debate...
The purpose of the study summarized in this article was to explore which physical characteristics in...
The goal of this paper is to validate two spatially explicit conceptions of urban form through quant...
Measurement of neighborhood processes and attributes rests on a decision about the proper unit on wh...
Research that attempts to characterize urban form is confronted with two key issues: criticism of th...
As American cities focus on urban growth and increased density, they must learn to adapt and transfo...
Intensified critiques of urban sprawl and its associated ecological and social impacts, have led to ...
This paper outlines a methodology that assesses urbanity in three dimensions (density, diversity, an...
Interest in urban neighborhood form is strong among scholars trained in multiple disciplines. The in...
Density, as a concept and metric, is widely used to describe the built environment; however, this co...
This research developed a method to explore density and growth rates in the 50 largest metropolitan ...
Cities, planning departments, and design firms are becoming more interested in promoting measures to...
A clear understanding of the relationship between development patterns and municipal expenditures is...
For many years, attempts to measure the urban structure and physical form of metropolitan areas have...
Abstract Background Studies involving the built environment have typically relied on US Census data ...
Global aspirations for urban sustainability coincide with debate over urban form. Much of the debate...
The purpose of the study summarized in this article was to explore which physical characteristics in...
The goal of this paper is to validate two spatially explicit conceptions of urban form through quant...
Measurement of neighborhood processes and attributes rests on a decision about the proper unit on wh...
Research that attempts to characterize urban form is confronted with two key issues: criticism of th...
As American cities focus on urban growth and increased density, they must learn to adapt and transfo...
Intensified critiques of urban sprawl and its associated ecological and social impacts, have led to ...
This paper outlines a methodology that assesses urbanity in three dimensions (density, diversity, an...