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Tag Archives: sprawl
Top 10 Books for New Planning Students
Students often ask me what planning books they should be reading, especially when they are beginning their graduate studies in planning at York (and curiously, when they are about to finish). Incoming students are typically interested in issues related to the … Continue reading
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Landscape and the Ideology of Nature: Green Sprawl edited by Kirsten Valentine Cadieux and Laura Taylor Routledge, release date November 15, 2012 “Green sprawl” is our label for exurban residential development. In the book, we explore how important the ideology … Continue reading
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Tagged environmental design, exurbia, ideology, landscape, nature, sprawl, urban and regional planning, urban-rural fringe
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