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lands, France is still experiencing a relatively strong sprawl. So we analyze the determinants of land-use plans favoring a …
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This paper presents an analysis of urban spatial structure and its trends in the OECD between 2001 and 2011. It does so by using a standardised definition of urban areas in 29 OECD countries as composed of high density cores and their respective commuting zones. While urban population is growing...
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The effects of two major demographic forces are traced between 1950 and 2040: the formation and aging of the baby boom generation and the reduction and subsequent return of large-scale immigration. These forces combine to mark several major turning points essential for understanding the changing...
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Are contemporary metropolitan regions becoming more dispersed? There are theoretical arguments for both concentration and dispersal. The purpose of our research is to establish an empirical base that can help us understand the evolution of metropolitan spatial structure. Using data for the Los...
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open space preservation and urban sprawl conceptually and empirically using data from the Baltimore-Washington suburbs. In … planting requirements contribute to sprawl by increasing the amount of land needed to accommodate the current number of …
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