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| #1327181 in eBooks | 2010-09-30 | 2010-09-30 | File type: PDF||0 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Book Purchase|By Charlotte P. Liu|The book is just what the profesor needed to teach his course. Thank you.|25 of 26 people found the following review helpful.| an eye-opener, one of the best books I've read about sprawl|By Michael Lewyn|In addition to giving specific examples of how zoning has prevented infill development and||'Far-reaching and paradigmshaking. . . Levine forcefully argues that the current framework in which both suburban sprawl and possible reform strategies are debated is badly skewed.' Urban Affairs 'Jonathan Levine forcefully demonstrates as groundless the be
Researchers have responded to urban sprawl, congestion, and pollution by assessing alternatives such as smart growth, new urbanism, and transit-oriented development. Underlying this has been the presumption that, for these options to be given serious consideration as part of policy reform, science has to prove that they will reduce auto use and increase transit, walking, and other physical activity. Zoned Out forcefully argues that the debate about transportation and lan...
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