Urban densification is increasingly accepted as a necessity and is important for no-net land take. Densification occurs in many places, especially fast-growing cities with a combination …
Densification is being promoted in urban areas globally because of its many economic, environmental, and social benefits. The concept itself remains ambiguous, however, which …
J Bouwmeester, JD Gerber, T Hartmann, D Ay - Land Use Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
In many urban areas, governments are struggling to curb urban sprawl while simultaneously trying to keep up with growing pressures on the housing market. As a result, housing …
S Eichhorn - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2023 - Elsevier
To achieve the German government's 30-hectare land take per day target, infilling is considered a key planning guideline. However, there are hardly any valid empirical results …
This paper considers the agency and influence of planning processes and densification policies on urban landscapes in London. Urban transformation through residential …
J Galuszka, A Wilk-Pham - Habitat International, 2022 - Elsevier
The incremental housing development is rarely discussed in the context of the North. While perceived as a niche modality, its analysis provides a valid opportunity to question the …
V Dianati, C Turcu - International Journal Of Urban Sustainable …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The relationship between urban density and social conditions in urban areas has received increasing attention in recent research. However, there is a lack of understanding of the …
With the population of Sydney expected to reach 7 million+ in the next 20 years, current strategic planning policy is firmly growth oriented in its aims, and growth dependent in its …
J Idt, M Pellegrino - Land use policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Densification has become a general battlecry of “post-suburban policies”. Yet the reality of densification processes does not necessarily correspond to the objectives of those policies …