Urban sprawl is one of the significant topics in urban planning and land use management, yet it remains an ambiguous and debatable concept with different meanings for individuals …
Edgeless cities are a sprawling form of development that accounts for the bulk of office space found outside of downtowns. Every major metropolitan area has them: vast swaths of …
For the past twenty-five years, or so, it has been apparent to most observers that some dramatic changes were underway within major cities, and in their relationships to each …
MW Horner - Urban Geography, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Location-based assessments of accessibility gauge the attraction of a place relative to other places. These approaches have been used extensively in models of commuting and urban …
RE Lang, J LeFurgy - Housing Policy Debate, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Edgeless Cities, a form of sprawling office development that never reaches the scale, density, or cohesiveness of Edge Cities, now account for the bulk of office space found …
R Shearmur - Urban Geography, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
The question of how home and workplace are linked through commuting is at the heart of much recent work on metropolitan areas. However, the emphasis tends to be either on …
C Ding, GJ Knaap - Housing Policy Debate, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines the determinants of property values in Cleveland with a focus on three approaches to improving or maintaining neighborhood quality: investing in new housing …
Few studies focus on the distribution of office development across the United States as an element of urban form. Joel Garreau argues that all office space found outside central-city …