Sprawl
Author | Jason J. Czarnezki |
Pages | 89-120 |
CHAP TER FI VE
Sprawl
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ing an Elusive Concept, 12 HOUSING POLICY DEBATE 681 (2001)
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DOLORES HAYDEN, BUILDING SUBURBIA: GREEN FIELDS AND URBAN GROWTH, 1820–2000, at
See generally KENNETH T. JACKSON, CRABGRASS FRONTIER: THE SUBURBANIZATION OF THE
UNITED STATES
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90 EVERYDAY ENVIRONMENTALISM: LAW, NATURE & INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR
A. The Consequences of Sprawl
23 and, as discussed in
The Rise of Suburban Development
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Smart Growth in North Carolina: Something Old or Something New?,WAKE
FOREST L. REV.See also The Environmental, Social and Cultural
Impacts of SprawlNAT. RESOURCES & ENV’T.-
Coastal Smart Growth, 22 PACE ENVTL. L. REV.
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Smart Growth at Century’s
End: The State of the States, 31 URB. LAW.Smart Growth Bills Bow to Reality:
Fight Sprawl or Watch it Get Worse, BUFF. NEWS
Reuse, Restore,
Recycle: Historic Preservation as an Alternative to Sprawl, 29 ENVTL. L. REP.
See, e.g., PETER ANNIN, THE GREAT LAKES WATER WARS
SPRAWL 91
New Orlean s and
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7 More than
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HAYDEN, supra
CRAIG E. COLTEN, AN UNNATURAL METROPOLIS:
WRESTING NEW ORLEANS FROM NATURE
HAYDEN, supra
Urbanization and Environmental
Quality: Implications of Alternative Development Scenarios, 8 ALB. L. ENVTL. OUTLOOK J.
, supra
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