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         Urban Sprawl:     more books (100)
  1. The Fast-Moving Fight To Stop Urban Sprawl.: An article from: E by Linda Baker, 2000-05-01
  2. Land Readjustment and Metropolitan Growth: An Examination of Suburban Land Development and Urban Sprawl in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area (Progress in Planning) by A. Sorensen, 2000-05-01
  3. Land use and environmental change due to urban sprawl: A remote sensing approach by Syed Muzamil Mujtaba, 1994
  4. Urban Sprawl (Current Controversies) by Debra A. Miller, 2008-04-25
  5. Expansive Discourses: Urban Sprawl in Calgary, 1945-1978 (Au Press) by Max Foran, 2009-04-02
  6. The Limitless City: A Primer On The Urban Sprawl Debate by Oliver Gillham, 2002-03-01
  7. Urban Sprawl: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary World Issues) by Donald C. Williams, 2000-11-08
  8. Fighting Sprawl and City Hall: Resistance to Urban Growth in the Southwest by Michael F. Logan, 1995-09-01
  9. Urban Sprawl: Urban Sprawl, Supermarket Shortage, List of Edge Cities, Peri-Urbanisation
  10. Urban sprawl may be bad for your health. (On First Reading).(Brief Article): An article from: State Legislatures
  11. The efficiency and distributional impacts of alternative anti-sprawl policies [An article from: Journal of Urban Economics] by A.M. Bento, S.F. Franco, et all
  12. Characterizing urban sprawl using multi-stage remote sensing images and landscape metrics [An article from: Computers, Environment and Urban Systems] by W. Ji, J. Ma, et all 2006-11-01
  13. Book review: Urban sprawl in Western Europe and the United States [A book review from: Land Use Policy] by N. Gallent,
  14. An analysis of the public discourse about urban sprawl in the United States: Monitoring concern about a major threat to forests [An article from: Forest Policy and Economics] by D.N. Bengston, R.S. Potts, et all

21. The Sprawl Net Home Page
Welcome to the Sprawl Net. Only folks have visited this page since January 1, 1996. (We know, it's quite a drive.) ©1996 The Sprawl Net. All rights reserved. collections of links to other information about urban sprawl, architecture, and related issues elsewhere on the Internet.
http://riceinfo.rice.edu/~lda/Sprawl_Net
Welcome to the Sprawl Net. Choose one: Here are collections of links to other information about urban sprawl, architecture, and related issues elsewhere on the Internet. Only folks have visited this page since January 1, 1996. (We know, it's quite a drive.) sprawl@rice.edu

22. Metropolis St. Louis: Urban Sprawl News
The St. Louis urban sprawl News. Each month I collect articles from local publicationsthat are focused on some aspect of urban sprawl in the St. Louis area.
http://www.mstl.org/focus/sprawl/news/
The St. Louis Urban Sprawl News
Each month I collect articles from local publications that are focused on some aspect of urban sprawl in the St. Louis area. The topics are varied; they include reports on building rehabilitation, mass transit, environmental protection, city schools, employment, recreation, etc. I summarize the articles and then post them on the Metropolis web site each month in reverse chronological order. It is my hope that these summaries will encourage volunteerism and provide a resource for concerned voters at election time. January 1998
December 1997

June 26 - September 19, 1997
Go Back to Focus on Urban Sprawl ...
marty@ionchannel.med.harvard.edu
The City is Back. Back the City.
Metropolis St. Louis

23. ABOUT CATO INSTITUTE NATURAL RESOURCE STUDIES
The leading Washington think tank and policy institute's special division for environmental protection Category Society Issues Economic Environmental...... 1991. urban sprawl. Critiquing Sprawl's Critics, by Peter Gordonand Harry Richardson, Policy Analysis no. 365, January 24, 2000.
http://www.cato.org/research/natur-st.html
NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Jerry Taylor
Patrick J. Michaels , Senior Fellow

The Satanic Gases: Clearing the Air about Global Warming

Clearing the Air: The Real Story of America's War on Air Pollution

Chemicals, Cancer, and Choices: Risk Reduction through Markets

Hoodwinking the Nation
...
Silencing Science

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The Satanic Gases: Clearing the Air about Global Warming , by Patrick J. Michaels and Robert C. Balling, Jr. (May 2000). Clearing the Air: The Real Story of America's War on Air Pollution , by Indur Goklany (1999). Chemicals, Cancer, and Choices: Risk Reduction through Markets , by Peter VanDoren (1999). Hoodwinking the Nation , by Julian Simon (1999). Silencing Science , by Steven Milloy and Michael Gough (1999). Natural Monopoly and Its Regulation , by Richard Posner (1999). Climate of Fear: Why We Shouldn't Worry About Global Warming , by Thomas Gale Moore (1998). Energy: Ending the Never-Ending Crisis , by Paul Ballonoff (1997). Water Markets: Priming the Invisible Pump , by Terry Anderson and Pamela Snyder (1997). Haunted Housing: How Toxic Scare Stories are Spooking the Public Out of House and Home , by Cassandra Moore (1997).

24. Urban Sprawl
= Solstice = = Legislation, Policy Economics = = NRDC = urban sprawl.The urban sprawl that has characterized American growth patterns
http://solstice.crest.org/efficiency/nrdc/mobility/sprawl.html

25. Change The World
For kids and adults concerned with helping the environment. Problemsolving for issues such as urban sprawl or animal mistreatment.
http://www.members.tripod.com/nature210
var TlxPgNm='index'; Change the World Helping your Environment is easy Ever see a problem that needed fixing but you didn't know how to do it? E-mail a Congressman, the President, or start a program of your own to make the world a better place. Solutions to the world's problems are one click away.
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26. NumbersUSA
Organization concerned about U.S. immigration policy and its role in inflating the level of traffic congestion, of overcrowding in our schools, of urban sprawl and of the destruction of natural habitat.
http://www.numbersusa.com/home.html

Our Goals
Supporters of lower numbers Ethics of population and immigration No to immigrant bashing ...
Make a Donation
- Contributions from supporters are the sole financial source for NumbersUSA.com. Hook Up To The Action Network NumbersUSA Action is a non-profit, non-partisan, public policy organization that favors an environmentally sustainable and economically just America. It opposes efforts to use federal immigration policies to force mass U.S. population growth and to depress wages of vulnerable workers. NumbersUSA Action is pro-environment, pro-worker, pro-liberty and pro-immigrant. Activists in the NumbersUSA Action network are Americans of all races and include many immigrants and the spouses, children and parents of immigrants. Those who need to refer to NumbersUSA Action with a short, descriptive modifier should call it an "immigration-reduction organization." Contact Us
We can help you the most quickly if you email us.

27. NCPA - BA #287 - The Truth About Urban Sprawl
CONTACT The Truth about urban sprawl. Monday, March 24, 1999. Urbansprawl has sparked a national debate over landuse policy. At
http://www.ncpa.org/ba/ba287.html
NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS
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The Truth about Urban Sprawl Monday, March 24, 1999 Urban sprawl has sparked a national debate over land-use policy. At least 19 states have established either state growth-management laws or task forces to protect farmland and open space. Dozens of cities and counties have adopted urban growth boundaries to contain development in existing areas and prevent the spread of urbanization to outlying and rural areas. The Clinton administration has proposed to make urban sprawl a federal issue. Although a clear definition of sprawl remains elusive, public debate over sprawl is driven primarily by general concerns that low-density residential development threatens farmland and open space, increases public service costs, encourages people and wealth to leave central cities and degrades the environment. However, evidence suggests that suburbanization - which might be defined as urban-like development outside central urban areas - does not significantly threaten the quality of life for most people and that land development can be managed more effectively through real-estate markets than comprehensive land-use planning. Are Open Spaces Threatened?

28. Grow Smart Rhode Island
Statewide nonprofit organization that promotes sensible alternatives to suburban sprawl and urban decay. Information on issues and activities, downloadable reports, and links to related sites.
http://www.growsmartri.com/
Click here for our report,
This development, penetrating deeper into the rural areas of the state, has occurred at the expense of our cities. These historic centers of commerce and culture have suffered from decades of disinvestment. We all pay the price for this in higher taxes and racial and economic polarization. BACK TO TOP
This website was designed and produced by Jami Wolloff

29. GreenLink: Grassroots Advocates For The Ohio Environment - Environmental Advocac
Environmental advocacy for Ohio focused on clean water, toxic chemical reductions and urban sprawl. Site provides archives, resources, and links.
http://www.greenlink.org/

Sign up
for a free membership in GreenLink, advocating for the environment in Ohio and the Midwest.
E-mail
our sponsor, Green Environmental Coalition.
Visit our ISP: servlet.com April 19, 2003, Southwest Ohio Environmental Summit: Winning back our water
Also: G.E.C.'s Meeting Dates: Second Wednesday of each month, 7:30pm
Green Environmental Coalition

GEC, sponsor of Greenlink
Assess: Don't Guess

An Ohio Environmental Outreach and Educational Resource Guide
Ohio Brownfields Program

Special Report - Jan 22, 2001 The V.A.P. in Ohio, Sponsored in part by the George Gund Foundation Ohio's Toxic Release Inventory 1999 TRI data for industries in each Ohio community Pending Ohio Legislation Ohio General Assembly Legislative Search Hot Issues Timely Environmental Issues The Coalition Environmental Organizations That Live on GreenLink Environmental Resources and Links Environmental Web Addresses and Environmental Links Archives Archives of Environmental Issues

30. Arizona Urban Sprawl Webworks
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31. CILTI
A nonprofit corporation acting to protect natural spaces in the face of increasing urban sprawl.
http://www.cilti.org/
The Central Indiana Land Trust (CILTI) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation formed in 1990 by a diverse group of concerned citizens acting to protect natural spaces in the face of increasing urban sprawl. Recognizing that a strong economy and a continued high quality of life in central Indiana is ultimately dependent upon and related to the state of the environment, CILTI maintains that development must be balanced with adequate greenspace . It operates in a regional capacity throughout central Indiana , and actively seeks to protect a broad array of natural areas from small urban greenspaces to pristine nature preserves of high biological integrity. CILTI is a member of The Land Trust Alliance , the national organization of land trusts.
Contact Information:
Central Indiana Land Trust Incorporated
324 West Morris Street, Suite 210

32. OPENSEWER.COM
A website devoted to promoting art, stopping urban sprawl, keeping technology in its place, and providing a starting point for discussion of all these topics. The Open Sewer Discussion Group is based at this site.
http://www.opensewer.com/main.htm

33. NRDC: Smart Growth & Urban Sprawl
Resources on smart growth practices from the Natural Resources Defense Council.Category Society Issues Environment Growth and Sprawl...... develop smartgrowth solutions to revitalize our cities, promote more compact andtransit-oriented development, and protect open spaces from urban sprawl.
http://www.nrdc.org/cities/smartGrowth/default.asp
Sprawling land development is gobbling up the American countryside at an alarming rate around 365 acres per hour according to government figures. In most communities the amount of developed land is growing faster than the population. This pattern of growth forces us to be overly dependent on automobiles, increasing the pollution and damage they cause. It also destroys farmland and open spaces and pollutes more and more watersheds. At the same time it contributes to a range of serious social problems, particularly for urban populations left behind. In response to these trends, citizens, public interest groups and all levels of government have begun to develop smart-growth solutions to revitalize our cities, promote more compact and transit-oriented development, and conserve open space. MORE ABOUT OUR WORK
...On urban sprawl and other issues with our email bulletins
Transportation

Solving Sprawl
Across the nation, communities are finding profitable alternatives to headlong, poorly planned growth.
Summary
Slideshow About the Book Press Release ...
Smart Growth: Weathering the Storm

A March 2002 report from NRDC, Sprawlwatch and Smart Growth America that rounds up what some state legislators are doing or not doing to protect smart growth initiatives, which are feeling the pinch of these lean economic times.

34. Orange County LAFCO
A state mandated local agency whose jurisdiction is all of Orange County directed to promote orderly growth and development, discourage urban sprawl while preserving open space and agricultural lands and encourage efficient service areas for local governments.
http://www.oclafco.ca.gov/
Welcome to the internet home of Orange County LAFCO (Local Agency Formation Commission) enter

35. Directory For Urban Sprawl From Free-Market.Net: The Freedom Network
urban sprawl. Cox shows that urban sprawl not only denies individualpreferences but doesn't even accomplish what it sets out to do.
http://www.free-market.net/directorybytopic/sprawl/

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    Online Resource Directories
    UrbanFutures.Org
    Source: Reason Foundation
    City: Los Angeles, State: CA, Country: United States
    E-mail: sstaley@urbanfutures.org
    This vast resource of research includes full-text articles and reports on "market-oriented alternatives to conventional urban development and planning policy." Info on urban sprawl as well economic revitalization of urban centers, transit policy, etc.
    Urban Futures Program
    Source: Reason Public Policy Institute
    Country: United States
    "Under the leadership of Urban Futures Program Director Samuel Staley, Ph.D., [the Reason Public Policy Institute] has become the leading alternative voice in the debate by promoting innovative policy ideas that harness market forces and emphasize flexibility and private institutions over centralized decisionmaking and rigid rules."
    Demographia
    Source: Wendell Cox Consultancy Country: United States E-mail: enquiries@demographia.com
  • 36. Guajome Alliance For Responsible Development
    Nonprofit organization formed by community residents to address land use, transportation, and planning challenges faced by the Guajome Region. Priorities are to protect the community from further urban sprawl, minimize the impacts of new developments, ensure traffic safety, and to protect Guajome Lake.
    http://www.guardnc.org
    Guajome Alliance for Responsible Development CURRENT PROJECTS Melrose Extension Traffic VUSD High School in Bonsall North Coast Church-Campus ... " in USA TODAY Calvary Chapel and School
    VICTORIES Strawberry Hill Landmark Saved
    Exotica Nursery Saved Lawsuit Against the City of Vista Osborne Speed Limit Reduced 7-Ton Restriction on Osborne St. The Guajome Alliance for Responsible Development (GUARD), a nonprofit organization, was formed to preserve and protect the character and quality of life in the Guajome region. We provide the community a means to address land uses and environmental issues that impact the Guajome region. Our priorities are to minimize the impacts of development on the area's rural environment, to ensure traffic safety, and to protect Guajome Lake. The Guajome area is located in the northern part of San Diego County known as Bonsall, situated east of Oceanside and northeast of Vista. GUARD's activities include:
    • Monitor area planning commission meetings to insure that new development projects properly address all environmental issues traffic, pollution, community aesthetics, habitat, and compatibility with surrounding area.

    37. Spotlight On Urban Sprawl From Free-Market.Net: The Freedom Network
    A review and summary of the socalled urban sprawl issue with linksto the breadth and depth of online resources available to you.
    http://www.free-market.net/spotlight/sprawl/

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    you are here: Free-Market.Net Spotlight Urban Sprawl Smart growth, dumb planners It's the latest bogeyman: Urban sprawl. The phrase evokes images of tentacles of asphalt spreading of their own accord across the landscape, gobbling up unsuspecting forests and fields, morphing simple farmers into greedy land speculators, and forcing us all into ranch houses a five-minute drive from the nearest strip mall. Horrors! Whatever is to be done? Well, the urban planners have a solution for us, called "smart growth." All we have to do to be saved from the dread sprawl is buy into pre-packaged notions about how everybody should live, and surrender some of our property rights and those of our neighbors, too. Silly, ain't it? Much of the concern is over what is really a natural process. People need places to live, more people need more places to live, and with a variety of options available to a prosperous and mobile society, some of those folks are going to try to distance themselves from smog and concrete. As Peter Gordon and Harry Richardson of the Cascade Policy Institute wrote , "[m]ost people throughout the country are choosing to live away from commercial areas, enjoying the private spaces afforded by single-family homes set back from streets and the mobility and accessibility offered by the private automobile."

    38. Sprawl Busters ~ International Clearinghouse For Anti-Sprawl Information
    Consultants helping local community coalitions to campaign against largescale developments. Includes articles about urban sprawl, a list of cases, and contact information.
    http://www.sprawl-busters.com/
    An International Clearinghouse on Big Box Anti-Sprawl Information
    No matter what the logo on the building saysWal-Mart, Home Depot, Target, Lowe's, Kohls, CVSif its unwanted development, Sprawl-Busters can help you stop it. In hundreds of communities, we have helped citizens groups strategize and carry out a plan to stop the superstores. Our Newsflash page contains the latest on big box battles from around the globe, and the book "Slam Dunking Wal-Mart" has become a citizen's classic for hands-on combat with Sprawl-Marts. If a big box store is causing you a big problem, call on Sprawl-Busters! Local visits can be arranged. Contact info@sprawl-busters.com . Your quality of life is worth more than a cheap pair of underwear. photo: www.matthewcavanaugh.com website: M Taney mt@hereandnow.com

    39. Urban Sprawl
    REMOTESENSING ACTIVITY .. UrbanSprawl. Purpose. To evaluate urban development in an earthquake-prone region.
    http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/departments/eventscience/EBS.EQ1_RS.html
    R EMOTE- S ENSING A CTIVITY
    Urban Sprawl
    Purpose To evaluate urban development in an earthquake-prone region. Materials
    • 1973 and 1999 satellite images of the San Francisco Bay area
    Background As a geologist who is also an expert in using satellite data, you are working on a special assignment. You have been hired by officials from the city of San Francisco to study the city's growth over that past 25 years or so. Officials are especially interested in finding out whether or not developmenthouses, roads, shops, and schools is getting too close to active faults. 1973 Landsat Image of the San Francisco Bay Region.
    Image Processing by Janet Chien NASA/GSFC Procedure For this important work you have selected 1973 images from Landsat 1 and 1999 Images from Landsat 7 . You may also want to refer to a map of the region at TopoZone.com

    40. Stop I-73 Web Site
    Citizens against urban sprawl expressways. A call to stop I73.
    http://www.stopi73.com/index.html

    Take Action Now!
    CAUSE Message Board
    Email CAUSE Latest News!
    Click Here

    Road Warrior Award Corradino's Final Recommendation...
    What does it mean to CAUSE? CAUSE
    will stay together as a watch-dog organization on I-73.
    CAUSE will closely monitor all activities and decisions by MDOT.
    CAUSE has a budget and will keep it's members posted on developments through this website and the US mail for our members that are not on line. We will be watching.
    David R. Scott
    , Monroe County Commissioner and LaMar Frederick , Bedford Township Supervisor, both stated at the June, 1st MDOT meeting "we will be watching".
    Mr. Scott, Mr. Frederick and their boards, quickly passed resolutions condemning I-73 in Bedford Township and Monroe County. What Is I-73?
    Special interest groups, big business and billions of federal tax dollars dating back to the Reagan Administration, are fueling a pavement monster. This $12 million-per-mile behemoth will consume hundreds of homes, schools, precious farm land and will suck the commercial heart out of our pleasant towns.

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