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Ending Global Sprawl - Urban Standards for Sustainable and Resilient Development - Chapter 8 Principle 3 Enhance Shared Mobility and Transit (English)

This book rests on the thesis that while each city is unique,the global challenges resulting from urban sprawl areuniversal. Three types of sprawl afflict growth throughout theplanet: the low-density sprawl of higher income regions thathave become auto dominated; the low-income sprawl of theGlobal South that isolates the poor from economic, social,and cultural opportunities; and the high-density sprawl ofsuperblocks, towers, and isolated uses that...
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Ending Global Sprawl - Urban Standards for Sustainable and Resilient Development - Chapter 8 Principle 3 Enhance Shared Mobility and Transit (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099050124115028103

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