This article aims to examine the characteristics of cities where New Urbanism (NU) developments are located as of 2019. We first develop a set of hypotheses to explore why some cities are welcoming NU developments more than other cities and how the cities differ in terms of general real estate development determinants, fiscal capacity and regulatory authority, advocacy group support, and cultural diversity. We then employ a Negative Binomial Regression to test the relationship between concentrations of NU developments and a variety of city characteristics by using a data set of 6923 urban cities. The results suggest that NU developments are advocated by cities with a higher level of environmental awareness, better fiscal and regulatory stat...
Over the past few years, "New Urbanism" and "neotraditionalism" have garnered much popular and criti...
Urban development differs from one country to another. The various aims and ways differ according to...
7 p.As American cities continue to develop over the course of the 21st century, suburban growth will...
New Urbanism has been characterized as the most important phenomenon to emerge in American architect...
This project examines the underlying environmental factors associated with the original New Urbanism...
The research project examines Urban Sprawl in the United States and evaluates the alternative planni...
This controversy piece introduces readers to the New Urbanism (NU), a movement in architecture and ...
Changes in climatic and demographic trends are sparking renewed interest in cities generally and sus...
New urbanism is a movement in city and regional planning that is primarily based upon a return to mi...
New Urbanism (NU) is a complex planning paradigm and social movement that has recently become influ...
New Urbanist neighborhoods aim to improve sustainability by reducing au- tomobile use, increasing wa...
In recent years a new planning movement has emerged popularly known as New Urbanism. This movement h...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [58]-60)Traditional models of explaining the process of s...
current object of planning’s fascination,” as Campbell described it in 1996, but it is unclear what ...
Investments in neighborhood built environments could increase physical activity and overall health. ...
Over the past few years, "New Urbanism" and "neotraditionalism" have garnered much popular and criti...
Urban development differs from one country to another. The various aims and ways differ according to...
7 p.As American cities continue to develop over the course of the 21st century, suburban growth will...
New Urbanism has been characterized as the most important phenomenon to emerge in American architect...
This project examines the underlying environmental factors associated with the original New Urbanism...
The research project examines Urban Sprawl in the United States and evaluates the alternative planni...
This controversy piece introduces readers to the New Urbanism (NU), a movement in architecture and ...
Changes in climatic and demographic trends are sparking renewed interest in cities generally and sus...
New urbanism is a movement in city and regional planning that is primarily based upon a return to mi...
New Urbanism (NU) is a complex planning paradigm and social movement that has recently become influ...
New Urbanist neighborhoods aim to improve sustainability by reducing au- tomobile use, increasing wa...
In recent years a new planning movement has emerged popularly known as New Urbanism. This movement h...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [58]-60)Traditional models of explaining the process of s...
current object of planning’s fascination,” as Campbell described it in 1996, but it is unclear what ...
Investments in neighborhood built environments could increase physical activity and overall health. ...
Over the past few years, "New Urbanism" and "neotraditionalism" have garnered much popular and criti...
Urban development differs from one country to another. The various aims and ways differ according to...
7 p.As American cities continue to develop over the course of the 21st century, suburban growth will...