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Moving beyond sprawl: toward a broader metropolitan agenda

Author: Katz, Bruce; Liu, Amy
Date: 2000
Periodical: The Brookings Review
Abstract: In the past few years, widespread frustration with sprawling development patterns has precipitated an explosion in metropolitan thinking and action across the United States. A new policy language --\"smart growth,\" \"livable communities,\" \"metropolitanism,\" \"sustainable development\" --has emerged to describe efforts to curb sprawl, preserve open space, and balance growth and is now common not only among political, civic, and corporate leaders, but also among developers and others in the real estate industry.


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