Urban sprawl in Western Europe and the United States

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Urban sprawl in Western Europe and the United States

edited by Harry W. Richardson, Chang-Hee Christine Bae

(Urban planning and environment)

Ashgate, c2004

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Urban sprawl is one of the key planning issues today. This book compares Western Europe and the USA, focusing on anti-sprawl policies. The USA is known for its settlement patterns that emphasize low-density suburban development and extreme automobile dependence, whereas European countries emphasize higher densities, pro-transit policies and more compact urban growth. Yet, on closer inspection, the differences are not as wide as first appears. A key feature of the book is the attention given to France; its experience is little known in the English-speaking world. The book concludes that both continents can offer each other useful insights and perhaps policy guidance.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Introduction, Chang-Hee Christine Bae and Harry W. Richardson. Part I: The United Kingdom: Sustainable settlements and jobs-housing balance, Michael Breheny
  • Reducing sprawl and delivering an urban renaissance in England: are these aims possible given current attitudes to urban living?, Katie Williams
  • Push-pull forces in the spatial organization of Greater London and South East England, Terence Bendixson
  • Knowledge, decisions and urban form: implications from the socialist calculation debate, Mark Pennington
  • The thirty-year's experiment with British greenbelt policy in Korea: a convergent path to sustainable development, Sang-Chuel Choe. Part II: France and Continental Western Europe: Urban sprawl in Rennes and 77 urban areas in France, 1982-1999
  • Remy Prud'homme and Bernard-Henri Nicot
  • Urban sprawl in France 1990-1999, Alain Sallez and Julien Birgi
  • Urban sprawl: is there a French case?, Denise Pumain
  • Concentration and dispersal of employment in French cities, Jean-Marie Huriot
  • Location patterns of producer services: between centralization and urban sprawl
  • French and Swiss case studies, Antoine Bailly
  • Urbanization and the social origins of national policies toward sprawl, Jefferey Sellers. Part III: The United States of America: US population and employment trends and sprawl issues, Harry W. Richardson and Peter Gordon
  • Urban containment American style: a preliminary assessment, Arthur C. Nelson
  • Local innovations in controlling sprawl: experiences with several approaches in the Seattle urban region, Donald Miller
  • Immigration and densities: a contribution to the compact cities and sprawl debates, Chang-Hee Christine Bae
  • Transit and density: Atlanta, the United States and Western Europe, Alain Bertaud and Harry W. Richardson
  • Traffic and sprawl: evidence from US commuting, 1985 to 1997, Randall Crane and Daniel G. Chatman
  • Index.

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