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Suburban Growth Factors

Amelia Scott

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Suburban Growth Factors examines the multifaceted phenomenon of suburbanization, exploring its unique growth dynamics as a bridge between urban and rural areas. It emphasizes that suburban expansion isn't merely urban sprawl but a distinct form of settlement shaped by demographic shifts, housing preferences, and infrastructure development.

 
The book delves into how factors like age, income, and family structure influence suburban growth, highlighting the appeal of single-family homes alongside the rise of multi-family options and the challenges of housing affordability.

 
The book presents a historical overview of suburbanization, tracing its evolution from post-war booms to contemporary mixed-use developments. By integrating census data, housing market reports, and transportation studies, it offers a holistic perspective drawing from urban planning, economics, and sociology.

 
Chapters progress logically, defining suburban areas, exploring demographic drivers, examining economic factors like housing markets and employment, and assessing the impact of infrastructure on suburban landscapes.

 
The work culminates in policy recommendations for sustainable and equitable suburban development, making it valuable for students, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners involved in community planning and real estate.
Disponibile da: 01/05/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 77 pagine.

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