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  • Nonoptimal levels of suburbanization
  • Optimization ; Public service ; Residential choice ; Suburbanization ; Suburbs ; Urban area ; Urban economy
  • Suburbanization has many causes, among which is the attempt to relocate to acquire a more desirable vector of local public goods. Traditional valuation methods result in underprovision of local public goods at the urban centers. As a consequence
  • , there will be nonoptimally large levels of suburban sprawl with substantial resulting welfare loss.
  • 2003
  • Accessibility and land use : the case of suburban Seattle, 1960-1990
  • Accessibility ; Distance from city centre ; Geographical information system ; Index ; Land use ; Land utilisation ; Model ; Seattle ; Second order urban centre ; Suburbanization ; Transport system ; United States of America ; Urban area ; Washington
  • 2003
  • House building ; Housing ; Housing improvement ; Lublin ; Poland ; Rural settlement ; Statistics ; Suburbanization ; Village
  • stated that the main factor of contemporary transformation of the image of suburban villages are inhabitants from towns who remove to the country. - (BJ)
  • 2003
  • The suburban origins of redlining : a Canadian case study, 1935-54
  • 2003
  • Argentina ; Buenos Aires ; Large city ; Metropolitan area ; Social integration ; Suburbanization ; Suburbs ; Territorial strategy ; Town planning ; Urban growth ; Urban structure ; Urbanization
  • 2003
  • Catalonia ; Commuting ; Decision ; Model ; Residential choice ; Residential location ; Residential mobility ; Spain ; Suburbanization ; Workplace
  • 2003
  • of completely new parts of the village belonging to non-agriculture inhabitants were formed. One might expect Gołkowice to be urbanised and transformed into a labour settlement with a small share of farmers. These processes are observed now on the whole suburban
  • 2003
  • Canada ; Centrality ; Employment ; Industrial development ; Industrial diffusion ; Manpower ; Polarization ; Quebec ; Shift-share analysis ; Suburbanization
  • 2003
  • Ethnicity ; Handbook ; Immigration ; Metropolisation ; Religion ; Suburbanization ; Suburbs ; Town ; Town planning ; United States of America ; Urban administration ; Urban development ; Urban district ; Urban society ; Urban sprawl
  • 2003
  • Centrality ; Developing countries ; Informal sector ; Suburban agriculture ; Urban area ; Urban economy ; Urban planning ; Urbanization
  • 2003
  • Aquitaine ; Bordeaux ; Centrality ; Economic activity ; France ; Second order urban centre ; Spatial concentration ; Specialization ; Suburbanization ; Urban area ; Urban economy ; Urban sprawl
  • 2003
  • Agriculture ; Decision making process ; France ; Grenoble ; Partnership ; Rennes ; Suburban agriculture ; Territorial structure ; Urban area ; Urbanization
  • 2003
  • Agriculture ; France ; Grenoble ; Local government ; Outer conurbation area ; Rhône-Alpes ; Suburban agriculture ; Town planning ; Urban economy ; Urban region
  • 2003
  • Adelaide ; Australia ; Counterurbanization ; Demographic change ; Internal migration ; Outer conurbation area ; South Australia ; Suburbanization ; Urban growth
  • 2003
  • Family income ; Living standard ; Location ; Poverty ; Spatial concentration ; Suburbanization ; United States of America ; Urban area ; Urban theory
  • 2003
  • Concept ; Czech Republic ; Deindustrialization ; Economic restructuring ; Slovak Republic ; Spatial structure ; Suburbanization ; Town ; Urban dynamics ; Urban structure ; Urbanization
  • 2003
  • has changed little, but there are large differences within smaller territorial units. Two opposite tendencies are observable : urbanization of suburban areas and extensification of land use in the peripheries. - (IFL)
  • 2003
  • Castilla-León ; Centrality ; Concept ; Core-periphery ; Outer conurbation area ; Spain ; Suburbanization ; Sustainable development ; Town ; Urban ecology ; Urban geography ; Urbanism
  • 2003
  • them to become substantially different from those in suburban and rural areas. Climate research and investigation in urban areas, as well as validation of climate models, will only be possible with resort to the results of local meteorological
  • 2003