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60 reviewsUrban Sprawl in Europe: landscapes, land-use change & policy explains the nature and dynamics of urban sprawl. The book is written in three parts. Part I considers contemporary definitions, theories and trends in European urban sprawl. In part II authors draw upon experiences from across Europe to consider urban sprawl from a number of perspectives:
In part III a formal qualitative model of sprawl is developed. Policies for the control of urban sprawl and the roles of different stakeholders are considered. Finally, a concluding chapter raises questions about the nature and dynamics of these new urban landscapes and their sustainability.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction: Definitions, Theories and Methods of Comparative Analysis (pages 1–38): Chris Couch, Lila Leontidou and Karl?Olov Arnstberg
Chapter 2 Sprawl in European Cities: The Comparative Background (pages 39–67): Diana Reckien and Jay Karecha
Chapter 3 Infrastructure?Related Urban Sprawl: Mega?Events and Hybrid Peri?Urban Landscapes in Southern Europe (pages 69–101): Lila Leontidou, Alex Afouxenidis, Elias Kourliouros and Emmanuel Marmaras
Chapter 4 Sprawl in the Post?Socialist City: The Changing Economic and Institutional Context of Central and Eastern European Cities (pages 102–135): Natasa Pichler?Milanovic, Malgorzata Gutry?Korycka and Dieter Rink
Chapter 5 Decline and Sprawl: Urban Sprawl is not Confined to Expanding City Regions (pages 136–162): Henning Nuissl, Dieter Rink, Chris Couch and Couch Karecha
Chapter 6 No Place Like Second Home: Weekends, Holidays, Retirement and Urban Sprawl (pages 163–180): Karl?Olov Arnstberg and Inger Bergstrom
Chapter 7 Modelling Urban Sprawl: Actors and Mathematics (pages 181–216): Matthias Ludeke, Diana Reckien and Gerhard Petschel?Held
Chapter 8 Lines of Defence: Policies for the Control of Urban Sprawl (pages 217–241): Henning Nuissl and Chris Couch
Chapter 9 Urban Sprawl and Hybrid Cityscapes in Europe: Comparisons, Theory Construction and Conclusions (pages 242–267): Lila Leontidou and Chris Couch