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Deconstructing Urban Sprawl


Deconstructing Urban Sprawl: Differing Perspectives on a Pervasive ...

Abstract: Urban sprawl, broadly defined, describes the uncontrolled geographic expansion of cities and towns, oftentimes resulting in haphazard developments ...

Deconstructing Urban Sprawl: Differing Perspectives on a Pervasive ...

Urban sprawl, broadly defined, describes the uncontrolled geographic expansion of cities and towns, oftentimes resulting in haphazard developments with ...

Solutions to Urban Sprawl | EEK WI

The city of Portland, Oregon, is one of the best examples of efficient land-use planning in the United States. In the late 1970s, Portland's government drew an ...

How Urban Highway Removal Is Changing Our Cities

... urban highway infrastructure efforts now involve deconstruction. ... growth. Lockwood, who has worked on many highway removal projects ...

Unbuilding the city: Deconstruction and the circular economy in ...

Cities and their buildings have life-histories: they are conceived, develop, grow, transform, and even 'die'. Architects, designers and developers, however, are ...

Constructing cities, deconstructing scaling laws - Journals

Cities can be characterized and modelled through different urban measures. Consistency within these observables is crucial in order to ...

Beyond Demolition: San Antonio's Deconstruction Revolution ...

This facility is a testament to sustainable urban development in San Antonio, preserving everything from old-growth wood to vintage windows. “ ...

Constructing cities, deconstructing scaling laws - PMC

Cities can be characterized and modelled through different urban measures. Consistency within these observables is crucial in order to advance towards a science ...

This city wants to deconstruct buildings to balance climate goals with ...

Pittsburgh, Milwaukee and San Antonio are among the cities developing initiatives to reuse and recycle parts of old buildings being torn down.

Deconstructing the Edge: Urban Expansion Through Industrial Sites ...

Port cities traditionally developed around protected harbour edges, placing the harbour industries in the centre of the urban context. Over the last century ...

Deconstructing laws of accessibility and facility distribution in cities

The era of the automobile has seriously degraded the quality of urban life through costly travel and visible environmental effects. A new urban planning ...

Deconstructing Canada's Housing Markets: Finance, Affordability ...

There may be a shortage of rental housing in several cities, especially in the range that low-income households can afford. Urban planning policies have ...

Spatial deconstruction and differentiation analysis of early warning ...

Regional development and urbanization are long-term issues; the continued expansion of built-up land is inevitable. Therefore, the balance between new built-up ...

Concrete no more: The end of urban sprawl? - Down to Earth

At this rate, by 2030, urban sprawl could eat up a surface area equivalent to 30 times the size of Paris. So how do we prevent cities from ...

[Retracted] Deconstruction of Urban Public Space Art Design Using ...

With the introduction of the concept of smart city development, the development needs of modern cities are diversified. As cities grow, urban ...

Deconstructing Urban Economic Planning as a tool for spurring ...

The link between urbanisation and economic growth is demonstrable by the benefits experienced in urban settings from increased high-density economic activity, ...

(PDF) Constructing cities, deconstructing scaling laws - ResearchGate

Cities can be characterized and modelled through different urban measures. Consistency within these observables is crucial in order to advance towards a ...

Deconstructing Canada's housing markets: finance, affordability and ...

Finance, Affordability and Urban Sprawl. House prices have increased significantly in Canada over the past decade, driving household debt and residential ...

Executive Order to Create a Building Deconstruction Policy

The policy aims to reduce blight in neighborhoods by deconstructing city-owned properties that are condemned but not yet slated for demolition.

The Strength of Weak Cities? Deconstructing COVID-19 in Urban ...

Africa is home to the most rapid urban growth in the world: the continent's urban population increased tenfold between 1960 and 2020, from 53 ...