Urban Sprawl in Europe: The Ignored Challenge (European Environment Agency - Eea Report)
معرفی کتاب «Urban Sprawl in Europe: The Ignored Challenge (European Environment Agency - Eea Report)» نوشتهٔ Uhel R.، منتشرشده توسط نشر European Environment Agency; Office for Official Publications of the European Communities در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Sprawl threatens the very culture of Europe, as it creates environmental, social and economic impacts for both the cities and countryside of Europe. Moreover, it seriously undermines efforts to meet the global challenge of climate change. Urban sprawl is synonymous with unplanned incremental urban development, characterised by a low density mix of land uses on the urban fringe. Classically, urban sprawl is a US phenomenon associated with the rapid low-density outward expansion of US cities, stemming back to the early part of the 20th century. It was fuelled by the rapid growth of private car ownership and the preference for detached houses with gardens. In Europe, cities have traditionally been much more compact, developing a dense historical core shaped before the emergence of modern transport systems. Compared to most American cities, their European counterparts still remain in many cases compact. However, European cities were more compact and less sprawled in the mid 1950s than they are today, and urban sprawl is now a common phenomenon throughout Europe. Moreover, there is no apparent slowing in these trends. The urban areas particularly at risk are in the southern, eastern and central parts of Europe are particularly at risk. The magnitude and pace of urban expansion across Europe are high. The environmental impacts of this phenomena, which is characterised by the sprawling of cities (when land use per inhabitant is larger than population growth), are mutiple and interconnected with socio-economic factors as well. The report overviews such trends for the whole of Europe and includes selected case studies. Urban sprawl,compact cities,spatial development,Corine land cover Recoge: 1. Urban Sprawl - 2. The Extent Of Urban Sprawl In Europe - 3. The Drivers Of Urban Sprawl - 4. The Impacts Of Urban Sprawl - 5. Responses To Urban Sprawl. European Commission, Directorate-general Joint Research Centre, European Environment Agency. Th-al-06-008-en-c Includes Bibliographical References: (p. 53-56). Acknowledgements Urban sprawl — a European challenge The European picture The drivers of urban sprawl The impacts of urban sprawl Responses to urban sprawl Annex: Data and methodological approach References and further reading
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