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Urban and Suburban Sprawl
This paper researches urban development in Washtenaw County, Michigan.
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| 7,467 words
| 15 sources
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| 2007
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on Nov 09, 2007
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Environmental Studies
(Economics and Policy)
, Environmental Studies
(Urban Issues)
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Description:
The paper explores the impact of urban growth in Washtenaw County and looks at the perspectives of developers active within this region. The paper examines how perceptions of community members, organizations seeking to preserve rural and semi-rural environments and developers are frequently in conflict. The paper's research shows how planning and community integration within the development process can result in a desirable and permanent environment for all community members.
Outline:
Abstract
Introduction
Problem Statement
Background
Purpose of the Study
Research Questions
Methodology
Findings and Discussion
Conclusion and Recommendations
Outline:
Abstract
Introduction
Problem Statement
Background
Purpose of the Study
Research Questions
Methodology
Findings and Discussion
Conclusion and Recommendations
From the Paper:
"Sprawl is typically designated as the uncontrolled or unplanned spread of development from a central, heavily-populated location; recent investigation into the concept of urban and suburban sprawl suggests that sprawl can occur even when aggressive planning has taken place. Political figures and community leaders in Washtenaw County in Michigan have mounted an aggressive grassroots campaign designed to promote community-based development and preservation of open space and farmland. Regulatory efforts that are designed to limit or control development in undeveloped areas are seen as beneficial by homeowners seeking to live in residential areas, but developers and industrialists suggest that regulation does not take into account the benefits of development or that development can be accomplished using sensible use practices."Sample of Sources Used:
- Aloisi, J. A. & Allison, R. J. (2004). The Big Dig: New England Remembers. Boston (MA): Commonwealth Editions.
- American Planning Association. (2006). Planning and Urban Design Standards. New York: Wiley.
- Ann Arbor Area Community News. (2005). A2 Greenbelt and Washtenaw Land Trust receive $1.9 million from Feds. Author. 13 May 2005. Acquired 16 October 2006 from http://arborupdate.com/article/824/a2-greenbelt-and-washtenaw-land-trust-receive-19-from-feds
- Duany, A., Plater-Zyberk, E., Speck, J. (2001). Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream. New York: North Point Press.
- Friedan, B. (1962). The Feminine Mystique. New York: Harper Collins.
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