ABSTRACT. One argument in support of minimizing urban sprawl is that sprawl creates transportation externalities. A problem with empirically examining the relationship between sprawl and transportation externalities is that sprawl is a difficult concept to quantify. This paper uses a measure of sprawl designed by Ewing, Pendall, and Chen (2002) to examine the relationship between sprawl and commute times, automobile ownership, miles driven, fatal auto accidents, air pollution, and highway expenditures. An empirical investigation finds that there is no statistically significant relationship between sprawl and any of these transportation externalitie
This dissertation investigates transportation subsidies as sources of urban sprawl. Apart from tolls...
Urban sprawl is a multifaceted concept, which includes the spreading outwards of a city and its subu...
This paper suggests a cause of low density in urban development or urban sprawl that has not been gi...
Sprawl is a well-known consequence of the suburbanization of the United States population. However, ...
Across the United States, urban sprawl, its impacts, and appropriate containment policies have becom...
<div><p><b>Objective</b>: Previous research suggests that urban sprawl increases auto-dependency and...
Urban sprawl concerns planners, urban economists, and city governments because of several negative s...
The consequences of sprawl for travel behavior remain unclear. Theory suggests at least two possible...
A decade ago, compactness/sprawl indices were developed for metropolitan areas and counties which ha...
With total population and urban development ever increasing in the United States, economists must co...
This paper shows that a city where both a congestion externality and an externality from greenhouse ...
The degree of connectivity and proximity that results from the configuration of land uses and associ...
With the belief that sprawling suburban development is negatively affecting our metropolitan areas, ...
The scattered growth of the city is a common phenomenon occurred with a certain intensity in Europe ...
AbstractUrban sprawl is an issue that has allocated many discussions to itself in academic, policy m...
This dissertation investigates transportation subsidies as sources of urban sprawl. Apart from tolls...
Urban sprawl is a multifaceted concept, which includes the spreading outwards of a city and its subu...
This paper suggests a cause of low density in urban development or urban sprawl that has not been gi...
Sprawl is a well-known consequence of the suburbanization of the United States population. However, ...
Across the United States, urban sprawl, its impacts, and appropriate containment policies have becom...
<div><p><b>Objective</b>: Previous research suggests that urban sprawl increases auto-dependency and...
Urban sprawl concerns planners, urban economists, and city governments because of several negative s...
The consequences of sprawl for travel behavior remain unclear. Theory suggests at least two possible...
A decade ago, compactness/sprawl indices were developed for metropolitan areas and counties which ha...
With total population and urban development ever increasing in the United States, economists must co...
This paper shows that a city where both a congestion externality and an externality from greenhouse ...
The degree of connectivity and proximity that results from the configuration of land uses and associ...
With the belief that sprawling suburban development is negatively affecting our metropolitan areas, ...
The scattered growth of the city is a common phenomenon occurred with a certain intensity in Europe ...
AbstractUrban sprawl is an issue that has allocated many discussions to itself in academic, policy m...
This dissertation investigates transportation subsidies as sources of urban sprawl. Apart from tolls...
Urban sprawl is a multifaceted concept, which includes the spreading outwards of a city and its subu...
This paper suggests a cause of low density in urban development or urban sprawl that has not been gi...