Cities can be thought of as the absence of physical space between people and firms. As such, they exist to eliminate transportation costs for goods, people and ideas and transportation technologies dictate urban form. In the 21st century, the dominant form of city living is based on the automobile and this form is sometimes called sprawl. In this essay, we document that sprawl is ubiquitous and that it is continuing to expand. Using a variety of evidence, we argue that sprawl is not the result of explicit government policies or bad urban planning, but rather the inexorable product of car-based living. Sprawl has been associated with significant improvements in quality of living, and the environmental impacts of sprawl have been offset by te...
It is a fact that the urban sprawl, known as the process of gradual spread out of urbanization has b...
Urban sprawl, broadly defined, describes the uncontrolled geographic expansion of cities and towns, ...
Sprawl affects the change of land use in the entire Western world, and now also in developing countr...
Cities can be thought of as the absence of physical space between people and firms. As such, they ex...
This essay argues that many of the assumptions that have been made about sprawl are misleading or ju...
Cities are still getting bigger in the western world. Even though urbanpopulations are barely reprod...
At least until recently, accepted wisdom has held that sprawl is recent, particularly American and t...
This article argues that urban spatial expansion results mainly from three powerful forces: a growin...
Urban sprawl is a hot-button issue in the U.S. Though the term is widely used to describe the distas...
strong sentiment against the phenomenon known as “urban sprawl” has emerged in the United States ove...
In Sprawl: A Compact History, Robert Bruegmann, an art historian, has painted a superficially convin...
Urban sprawl is a topic that brings about many different views. Most people believe that urban spraw...
The rapid urbanization of populations across the world has led to the growth of urban sprawl, which ...
Automobile-centered, low-density development was the defining feature of population growth in the Un...
The concept of an urban growth wave expanding outwards is used to examine the commuting characterist...
It is a fact that the urban sprawl, known as the process of gradual spread out of urbanization has b...
Urban sprawl, broadly defined, describes the uncontrolled geographic expansion of cities and towns, ...
Sprawl affects the change of land use in the entire Western world, and now also in developing countr...
Cities can be thought of as the absence of physical space between people and firms. As such, they ex...
This essay argues that many of the assumptions that have been made about sprawl are misleading or ju...
Cities are still getting bigger in the western world. Even though urbanpopulations are barely reprod...
At least until recently, accepted wisdom has held that sprawl is recent, particularly American and t...
This article argues that urban spatial expansion results mainly from three powerful forces: a growin...
Urban sprawl is a hot-button issue in the U.S. Though the term is widely used to describe the distas...
strong sentiment against the phenomenon known as “urban sprawl” has emerged in the United States ove...
In Sprawl: A Compact History, Robert Bruegmann, an art historian, has painted a superficially convin...
Urban sprawl is a topic that brings about many different views. Most people believe that urban spraw...
The rapid urbanization of populations across the world has led to the growth of urban sprawl, which ...
Automobile-centered, low-density development was the defining feature of population growth in the Un...
The concept of an urban growth wave expanding outwards is used to examine the commuting characterist...
It is a fact that the urban sprawl, known as the process of gradual spread out of urbanization has b...
Urban sprawl, broadly defined, describes the uncontrolled geographic expansion of cities and towns, ...
Sprawl affects the change of land use in the entire Western world, and now also in developing countr...