American shrinking cities have long been characterized by the flight of residents to their surrounding suburbs. However, recently there has been increasing evidence of the ‘comeback’ of former declining industrial cities. This paper examines the intraregional spatial dynamics of quality of life to determine if there is a difference between shrinking cities and their surrounding suburbs. We found shrinking suburban areas to be most in need of planning intervention as they had lower education and physician density than the central shrinking cities, but higher crime rates and inequality than growing suburban areas
Scholars have written descriptively about the relationship between suburbanization and central city ...
The issues related to the suburbanization of population and the reshaping of the economic land-scape...
After developing a longitudinal database of civil divisions within 27 large metropolitan areas (MSAs...
American shrinking cities have long been characterized by the flight of residents to their surroundi...
American shrinking cities have long been characterized by the flight of residents to their surroundi...
Metropolitan regions have evolved into highly diverse areas in their demographic, socioeconomic, and...
This article examines the impact of metropolitan growth patterns on intrametropolitan spatial differ...
The economic and demographic changes currently manifest in many Western cities—referred to as urban ...
This article examines the impact of metropolitan growth patterns on intrametropolitan spatial differ...
Spatial mismatch theory hypothesizes that as jobs suburbanize, minorities and low-income households ...
Spatial mismatch theory hypothesizes that as jobs suburbanize, minorities and low-income households ...
Urban sprawl and inner city decline are two common and interconnected outcomes of contemporary metro...
Advisors: Xuwei Chen.Committee members: Anne G. Hanley; Andrew Krmenec; James Wilson.Includes illust...
This publication is the outcome of a symposium held at UC Berkeley in February 2007, organized by th...
Summary. After developing a longitudinal data-base of civil divisions within 27 large metropoli-tan ...
Scholars have written descriptively about the relationship between suburbanization and central city ...
The issues related to the suburbanization of population and the reshaping of the economic land-scape...
After developing a longitudinal database of civil divisions within 27 large metropolitan areas (MSAs...
American shrinking cities have long been characterized by the flight of residents to their surroundi...
American shrinking cities have long been characterized by the flight of residents to their surroundi...
Metropolitan regions have evolved into highly diverse areas in their demographic, socioeconomic, and...
This article examines the impact of metropolitan growth patterns on intrametropolitan spatial differ...
The economic and demographic changes currently manifest in many Western cities—referred to as urban ...
This article examines the impact of metropolitan growth patterns on intrametropolitan spatial differ...
Spatial mismatch theory hypothesizes that as jobs suburbanize, minorities and low-income households ...
Spatial mismatch theory hypothesizes that as jobs suburbanize, minorities and low-income households ...
Urban sprawl and inner city decline are two common and interconnected outcomes of contemporary metro...
Advisors: Xuwei Chen.Committee members: Anne G. Hanley; Andrew Krmenec; James Wilson.Includes illust...
This publication is the outcome of a symposium held at UC Berkeley in February 2007, organized by th...
Summary. After developing a longitudinal data-base of civil divisions within 27 large metropoli-tan ...
Scholars have written descriptively about the relationship between suburbanization and central city ...
The issues related to the suburbanization of population and the reshaping of the economic land-scape...
After developing a longitudinal database of civil divisions within 27 large metropolitan areas (MSAs...