The Limitless City
A Primer on the Urban Sprawl Debate
One of the great debates of our time concerns the predominant form of land use in America today -- the all too familiar pattern of commercial and residential development known as sprawl. But what do we really know about sprawl? Do we know what it is? Where did it come from? Is it really so bad? If so, what are the alternatives? Can anything be done to make it better? The Limitless City offers an accessible examination of those and related questions. Oliver Gillham, an architect and planner with more than twenty-five years of experience in the field, considers the history and development of sprawl and examines current debates about the issue. The book:
- offers a comprehensive definition of sprawl in America
- traces the roots of sprawl and considers the factors that led to its preeminence as an urban and suburban form
- reviews both its negative impacts (loss of open space, increased pollution, gridlock) as well as its positive aspects (economic development, personal freedom, privacy)
- considers responses to sprawl including "smart growth," urban growth boundaries, regional planning, and the New Urbanism
- looks at what can be done to improve and counterbalance sprawl
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Part I:Understanding Sprawl
Chapter 1: What Is Sprawl?
Chapter 2: The Origins of Sprawl
Chapter 3: Reactions and Countertrends
Part II: The Sprawl Debate
Chapter 4: Outlining the Debate
Chapter 5: Land and Habitat
Chapter 6: Transportation and Energy
Chapter 7: Pollution and Pubilc Health
Chapter 8: Economics and Social Equity
Chapter 9. Aesthetics and Community
Part III: Searching for Alternatives
Chapter 10: Growth Management and Smart Growth
Chapter 11: Preserving Open Space
Chapter 12: Changing Development Patterns
Chapter 13: Viable Public Transportation
Chapter 14: Regionalism
Part IV: The Future and Concluding Thoughts
Chapter 15: Thinking About the Future
Chapter 16: Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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