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61. Controlling urban sprawl: Some
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62. Does urban sprawl drive changes
 
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63. A new perspective on urban spaces:
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64. From Urban Sprawl to Compact City:
 
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65. Nation's largest HCP takes aim
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66. Environmental amenities, urban
 
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67. Feds join the fight against sprawl.(urban
 
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68. Water under city tainted by wells;
 
69. METROPOLIS ON THE MOVE: GEOGRAPHERS
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70. The Limitless City A Primer on
 
71. Sacredspace / Urbansprawl (Sacred
 
72. Limitless City Primer on the Urban
 
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73. Legends of the sprawl. (liberals'
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74. The impact of interactions in
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75. Twenty-five years of sprawl in
 
76. The Top 50 All-time Leading Sires
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77. Spatial and temporal dynamics
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78. Beyond ''Landscapes of Despair'':
 
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79. Urban Sprawl in Northeast Ohio:
 
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80. Urban sprawl: the vine's worst

61. Controlling urban sprawl: Some experiences from Liverpool [An article from: Cities]
by C. Couch, J. Karecha
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The control of urban sprawl is one of the key issues challenging planners in many countries. Whilst a substantial discourse has developed in North America, it is also a matter of key concern for British and European planners, although here the debate is often expressed in terms of urban containment and the search for compact cities. This article considers the development of policies for the control of urban sprawl within the British planning system and examines their implementation and effectiveness within one city region: the Liverpool conurbation. Despite the considerable achievements of British policy in controlling urban sprawl and encouraging urban regeneration over the last two decades, there remain some doubts as to how much further market forces can be directed towards the production of more compact cities. In particular, a number of commentators, notably Breheny [Urban compaction: feasible and acceptable? Cities 14 (1997) 209-217], have raised doubts about the feasibility and acceptability of urban compaction to populations whose main housing location aspiration is for suburban living. Evidence in this paper is drawn from the analysis of secondary data for the Liverpool conurbation as well as the results of surveys of recently moving households carried out by the authors. This evidence suggests that despite recent progress, these market forces continue to represent a major challenge to policy makers in promoting the compact city. ... Read more


62. Does urban sprawl drive changes in the water balance and policy? [An article from: Landscape and Urban Planning]
by D. Haase, H. Nuissl
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Assessment of the environmental impact of urban sprawl being understood here as the conversion of non-urban to urban land is still a subject for debate. Another shortcoming of the current discourse on urban sprawl is that it largely fails to reflect the interconnection of environmental and socio-economic aspects. In presenting a case study on the German city of Leipzig and applying the conceptual framework of driving forces, pressure, state, impact, and response (DPSIR-concept), this paper strives to assess the impact of urban sprawl on water balance and explores the repercussions of this impact upon the causation of and policies on urban sprawl. The study establishes that urban sprawl and related surface sealing have considerable impact on water fluxes and the urban water balance that may become imminent in the longer run. However, the study also shows that societal reactions on urban sprawl, first of all the attempts of both authorities and public initiatives to contain sprawl, are hardly motivated or influenced by concerns about environmental problems in a particular place (affected by urban sprawl). These attempts are mainly carried out on a national and regional level and reflect a general orientation in environmental politics rather than the desire to respond to individual urban developments. The study thus shows that the environmental impact of sprawl elicits only indirect repercussions in society. ... Read more


63. A new perspective on urban spaces: urban sprawl, new urbanism and the role of the park and recreation field.: An article from: Parks & Recreation
by Don DeGraaf, Jill Lankford, Sam Lankford
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Title: A new perspective on urban spaces: urban sprawl, new urbanism and the role of the park and recreation field.
Author: Don DeGraaf
Publication: Parks & Recreation (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2005
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 40Issue: 8Page: 56(9)

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64. From Urban Sprawl to Compact City: Analysis of urban growth management
by Frank Hampton
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Future urban growth strategies, at the regional, district and community levels, represent a decisive break from traditional predict and provide patterns of development. Plans for Auckland's urban future follow a theoretical debate over the virtues of urban sprawl and compact city types of development which has dominated urban planning literature over the past 15 years, as overall Auckland's strategies look to move away from sprawl as the basis for urban growth and focus more on intensification. However, as is outlined in the literature, there are many critiques of the compact city thesis, and those critiques can be readily applied to Auckland, especially with regards to feasibility and acceptability problems that have already plagued the implementation of intensification, as higher-density urban living contradicts with what most New Zealanders perceive to be an ideal lifestyle. ... Read more


65. Nation's largest HCP takes aim at high desert urban sprawl.(ENVIRONMENT WATCH): An article from: California Planning & Development Report
by John Krist
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Title: Nation's largest HCP takes aim at high desert urban sprawl.(ENVIRONMENT WATCH)
Author: John Krist
Publication: California Planning & Development Report (Newsletter)
Date: May 1, 2005
Publisher: California Planning & Development Report
Volume: 20Issue: 5Page: 3(1)

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66. Environmental amenities, urban sprawl, and community characteristics [An article from: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management]
by J. Wu
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This digital document is a journal article from Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, published by Elsevier in 2006. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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A common feature of the urban landscape in the United States is low-density and non-contiguous development along the urban-rural fringe. This paper presents a spatially explicit model to examine the causes of this phenomenon. The model emphasizes the importance of environmental amenities in the formation of development patterns and provides a framework for analyzing the effect of major geographic features on community characteristics. It shows that both development patterns and community characteristics are strongly influenced by the spatial distribution of environmental amenities. By introducing amenities into the classic urban economic models, this paper provides more intuitive explanations for several phenomena, including leapfrog development, economic segregation, and jurisdictional fragmentation, than previous studies. ... Read more


67. Feds join the fight against sprawl.(urban sprawl): An article from: State Legislatures
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This digital document is an article from State Legislatures, published by National Conference of State Legislatures on April 1, 1999. The length of the article is 656 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: The White House has rallied behind state/local government efforts nationwide to curb the problem of urban sprawl while preserving the nation's existing open spaces. Vice Pres Albert Gore, Jr has launched a 'Better America Bonds' program that would furnish $700 million worth of federal tax credits over a five-year time span to help local/state governments preserve open spaces, improve urban parks, preserve water quality and clean up brownfields. Pres Bill Clinton has also proposed a 'Lands Legacy' provision in the FY 2000 budget that would provide $1 billion to preserve the nation's open spaces.

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Title: Feds join the fight against sprawl.(urban sprawl)
Publication: State Legislatures (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 1999
Publisher: National Conference of State Legislatures
Volume: 25Issue: 4Page: 7(1)

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68. Water under city tainted by wells; Urban sprawl leads to increasingly salty water, study finds.(City): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press
by Gale Reference Team
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Title: Water under city tainted by wells; Urban sprawl leads to increasingly salty water, study finds.(City)
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication: Winnipeg Free Press (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 12, 2007
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69. METROPOLIS ON THE MOVE: GEOGRAPHERS LOOK AT URBAN SPRAWL
by ROBERT A. (EDS) GOTTMANN JEAN & HARPER
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70. The Limitless City A Primer on the Urban Sprawl Debate [A book review from: Landscape and Urban Planning]
by D.L. Stover
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71. Sacredspace / Urbansprawl (Sacred Space / Urban Sprawl)
by Seth-Adrian Harris
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72. Limitless City Primer on the Urban Sprawl Debate
by OliverGilham
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73. Legends of the sprawl. (liberals' urban policy failures): An article from: Policy Review
by Steven Hayward
 Digital: 18 Pages (1998-09-01)
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From the supplier: The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in 1998 released its second annual report outlining major improvements such as the rise in employment, the decline of poverty and crime, and the financial status of most cities. It also outlined the growing poverty in inner-cities, migration of jobs and population to suburbs, and the deterioration of urban schools. The report calls for more government spending and help in providing affordable housing and education opportunities.

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Title: Legends of the sprawl. (liberals' urban policy failures)
Author: Steven Hayward
Publication: Policy Review (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 1998
Publisher: Hoover Institution Press
Issue: n91Page: p26(7)

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74. The impact of interactions in spatial simulation of the dynamics of urban sprawl [An article from: Landscape and Urban Planning]
by S. Fang, G.Z. Gertner, Z. Sun, A.A. Anderson
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This study investigated the modeling process for simulating the spatial dynamics of an urban ecosystem. Logistic regression is a common method for empirically modeling and analyzing land use and land use change. In most conventional applications of logistic regression, only the individual factors of the system are considered in the development of the logistic regression functions. However, this does not consider the relationships among factors that potentially occur within most ecosystems. Factors in a system, especially an urban system, are usually not fixed and not independent of each other, but rather are influenced by each other. Based on this point of view, the interactions of factors are introduced into a logistic regression in this study. This technique has been tested with a case study using historical land use maps and a spatially explicit dynamic cellular automata urban sprawl model. Using historical land use data, a logistic regression was used to analytically weight the scores of the driving factors of an urban sprawl model for predicting probability maps of land use change. The results of the case study have verified that interactions of factors can significantly improve the prediction of spatial dynamics of urban sprawl, and can provide a means to improve cellular automata models for simulation of the dynamics of urban and other ecosystems. ... Read more


75. Twenty-five years of sprawl in the Seattle region: growth management responses and implications for conservation [An article from: Landscape and Urban Planning]
by L. Robinson, J.P. Newell, J.M. Marzluff
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To study the effects of growth management efforts on urban fringe areas in Washington State's Puget Sound region, USA, this study documents and quantifies transformations in land cover and land-use from 1974 to 1998 for a 474km^2 study area east of Seattle. Geo-referenced aerial photographs (orthophotos) were digitized, then classified, to compare patch patterns (clustered versus dispersed vegetation, remnant versus planted vegetation), size, development type (single-family housing, multi-family housing, commercial) and percent vegetative cover between 1974 and 1998 images. Changes in interior forest habitat and amount of edge were also calculated. The study showed that suburban and exurban landscapes increased dramatically between 1974 and 1998 at the expense of rural and wildland areas. Settled lands became more contiguous while rural and wildland areas became more fragmented. Interior forest habitat in wildland areas decreased by 41%. Single-family housing was the primary cause of land conversion. Current growth management efforts prioritize increasing housing density within urban growth boundaries (UGBs), while limiting densities outside these boundaries. The study demonstrated that housing density has indeed increased within these boundaries, but at the same time, sprawling low-density housing in rural and wildland areas constituted 72% of total land developed within the study area. Therefore, policies to reduce the density of settlement outside urban centers, in part to protect ecological systems, may have unintended environmental consequences. This has implications for those urban areas, both in the United States and in other countries, considering growth management strategies. ... Read more


76. The Top 50 All-time Leading Sires by Number of Registered Progeny / Registration Rule Changed At AQHA Convention / 1999/2000 AQHA Board of Directors / Will Horses Disappear From the 21st Century Landscape Because of Urban Sprawl (American Horse, Volume 1, Number 5, May/June 1999)
 Journal: 64 Pages (1999)

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77. Spatial and temporal dynamics of urban sprawl along two urban-rural transects: A case study of Guangzhou, China [An article from: Landscape and Urban Planning]
by X.J. Yu, C.N. Ng
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Detailed understanding of landscape changes along the urban-rural gradient provides a useful tool to compare the structural and functional differences of landscape patches at different orientations. Although several case studies have been conducted confirming the efficacy of this approach, integrating temporal data with gradient analysis is still rarely used in practice. In this study, a combination of remote sensing images, landscape metrics and gradient analysis are employed to analyze and compare both the spatial and temporal dynamics of urban sprawl in Guangzhou, China. The results show that landscape change in Guangzhou exhibits distinctive spatial differences from the urban center to rural areas, with higher fragmentation at urban fringes or in new urbanizing areas. Due to the complexity of top-down constraints and local interactions, Guangzhou exhibits a more complex, dynamic, multidimensional configuration of urban sprawl that is different from other cities in China. Urban area expanded towards the north and south areas due to the increased population and rapid economic development. Property market forces and government policy led to the rapid growth towards the southern areas. The study also confirms the hypothesis of diffusion-coalescence urban dynamics model in the process of urbanization. It demonstrates that in order to reveal the complexity of landscape pattern, temporal data are needed to capture the baseline as well as the spatio-temporal dynamics of landscape changes along the gradient. Combining temporal data with gradient analysis can characterize the complex spatial pattern of urbanization in Guangzhou well. ... Read more


78. Beyond ''Landscapes of Despair'': The need for new research on the urban environment, sprawl, and the community integration of persons with severe mental illness [An article from: Health and Place]
by P.T. Yanos
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The purpose of this commentary is to discuss important trends in the housing of people with severe mental illness in the past 20 years that require the attention of mental health geographers and other experts on the effects of place on mental health. Issues that are worthy of consideration in new research include: assessing the impact of place effects on community integration, the impact of sprawl, and the emergence of the independent scatter-site housing model. Possible implications of these trends for the effects of place on people with severe mental illness are discussed. ... Read more


79. Urban Sprawl in Northeast Ohio: A Handbook for Educators and Their Students in Grades 4-8
by NEO EMPACT
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80. Urban sprawl: the vine's worst enemy. (includes related articles): An article from: Wines & Vines
by Larry Walker
 Digital: 8 Pages (1994-02-01)
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Title: Urban sprawl: the vine's worst enemy. (includes related articles)
Author: Larry Walker
Publication: Wines & Vines (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 1994
Publisher: Hiaring Company
Volume: v75Issue: n2Page: p15(3)

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