This article is about the impact of urban sprawl on social exclusion. Inner cities suffer acute abandonment. Sprawl is encouraged by hidden government subsidies. However, traffic congestion creates opposition to further development. Dispersal and high-speed communication rely on concentrated, dense networks leading to the rescue and revaluation of declining city centres and inner neighbourhoods. Complex urban management problems deter would-be residents and financial incentives still favour suburban growth and green field building. However environmental and development pressures may cause a revaluation of urban and green land leading to more compact cities and greater cohesion.Sprawl, Exclusion, Congestion, Incentives, Compact Cities,
At least until recently, accepted wisdom has held that sprawl is recent, particularly American and t...
Most of the cities around the world are dealing with different kinds of problems such as social, env...
Journal ArticleDuring the 1990s, the exurban landscape grew faster and added more people than urban,...
This article argues that urban spatial expansion results mainly from three powerful forces: a growin...
Sprawl affects the change of land use in the entire Western world, and now also in developing countr...
Over the past several decades, central cities for the most part have experienced considerable outmig...
In both Britain and the United States, people have been moving away from the inner cities to suburba...
During recent decades, urban sprawl has been substantially debated in the literature, carrying sig...
strong sentiment against the phenomenon known as “urban sprawl” has emerged in the United States ove...
This paper argues that the drive to build housing and to clear crowded slums has led to the dispersa...
This article examines the discourse on social exclusion/inclusion, social cohesion and social capita...
AbstractUrban sprawl is an issue that has allocated many discussions to itself in academic, policy m...
Suburbanization and sprawl present new issues and challenges of regional inequity and equal opportun...
Urban sprawl is a topic that brings about many different views. Most people believe that urban spraw...
Cities can be thought of as the absence of physical space between people and firms. As such, they ex...
At least until recently, accepted wisdom has held that sprawl is recent, particularly American and t...
Most of the cities around the world are dealing with different kinds of problems such as social, env...
Journal ArticleDuring the 1990s, the exurban landscape grew faster and added more people than urban,...
This article argues that urban spatial expansion results mainly from three powerful forces: a growin...
Sprawl affects the change of land use in the entire Western world, and now also in developing countr...
Over the past several decades, central cities for the most part have experienced considerable outmig...
In both Britain and the United States, people have been moving away from the inner cities to suburba...
During recent decades, urban sprawl has been substantially debated in the literature, carrying sig...
strong sentiment against the phenomenon known as “urban sprawl” has emerged in the United States ove...
This paper argues that the drive to build housing and to clear crowded slums has led to the dispersa...
This article examines the discourse on social exclusion/inclusion, social cohesion and social capita...
AbstractUrban sprawl is an issue that has allocated many discussions to itself in academic, policy m...
Suburbanization and sprawl present new issues and challenges of regional inequity and equal opportun...
Urban sprawl is a topic that brings about many different views. Most people believe that urban spraw...
Cities can be thought of as the absence of physical space between people and firms. As such, they ex...
At least until recently, accepted wisdom has held that sprawl is recent, particularly American and t...
Most of the cities around the world are dealing with different kinds of problems such as social, env...
Journal ArticleDuring the 1990s, the exurban landscape grew faster and added more people than urban,...