Pourquoi les villes continuent-elles à s’étendre ?
Charlotte Liotta and
Vincent Viguié ()
Regards croisés sur l'économie, 2021, vol. n° 28, issue 1, 178-188
Abstract:
Despite the fact that urban sprawl has been studied since the early twentieth century, and although its environmental consequences are well documented, its regulation is notoriously ineffective. The causes: the imprecision of the usual definitions, the focus of public and scientific debates on large metropolises and developed countries, and the issues linked to the social acceptance of those policies.
Date: 2021
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