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Opinion: The real cost of suburban sprawl
By prioritizing walkable neighborhoods, reinvesting in downtowns and reforming zoning, we can improve housing affordability, ...
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Limiting urban sprawl requires establishing clear targets and limits to expansion, new study proposes
Cities need clear limits and targets on urban sprawl to understand whether planning tools like greenbelts and denser development are working, according to new Concordia research. Applying such metrics ...
In the visualization, we see over 100 cities in the Global South and their sparseness, a measure of how the population is distributed across the cities, as well as access to clean water and water ...
I was happy to see Jacob Stewart’s column, “Solar belongs on rooftops, not Indiana farmland,” discuss the terrible policies set in place by the Indiana General Assembly toward rooftop solar. Rooftop ...
India finds itself a watershed moment with its urban evolution. With the United Nations projecting urbanization to reach 68% by 2050, the country's metropolitan regions needs to adapt to increasing ...
Researchers argue greenbelts are essential to stop urban sprawl, but cities need additional policies that encourage densification to achieve sustainable futures Cities need clear limits and targets on ...
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