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May 2006, Vol. 121, No. 2, Pages 587-633
Posted Online April 28, 2006.
(doi:10.1162/qjec.2006.121.2.587)
© 2006 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Causes of Sprawl: A Portrait from Space *Marcy BurchfieldNeptis Foundation Henry G. OvermanLondon School of Economics and CEPR Diego PugaUniversity of Toronto, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, CREI, CEPR, and NBER Matthew A. TurnerUniversity of Toronto
We study the extent to which U. S. urban development is sprawling and what determines differences in sprawl across space. Using remote-sensing data to track the evolution of land use on a grid of 8.7 billion 30 × 30 meter cells, we measure sprawl as the amount of undeveloped land surrounding an average urban dwelling. The extent of sprawl remained roughly unchanged between 1976 and 1992, although it varied dramatically across metropolitan areas. Ground water availability, temperate climate, rugged terrain, decentralized employment, early public transport infrastructure, uncertainty about metropolitan growth, and unincorporated land in the urban fringe all increase sprawl. Cited byI. S. Gill, C.-C. Goh. (2009) Scale Economies and Cities. The World Bank Research Observer Online publication date: 18-Dec-2009. CrossRef Marco Helbich, Michael Leitner. (2009) Spatial Analysis of the Urban-to-Rural Migration Determinants in the Viennese Metropolitan Area. A Transition from Suburbia to Postsuburbia?. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy 2:3, 237-260 Online publication date: 1-Nov-2009. CrossRef Robert W. Wassmer. (2009) Causes of Urban Sprawl in the United States: Auto reliance as compared to natural evolution, flight from blight, and local revenue reliance. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 27:3, 536-555 Online publication date: 1-Nov-2009. CrossRef Jean Cavailhès, Pierre Frankhauser, Dominique Peeters, Isabelle Thomas. (2009) Residential equilibrium in a multifractal metropolitan area. The Annals of Regional Science Online publication date: 21-Aug-2009. CrossRef R. Ramcharan. (2009) Why an economic core: domestic transport costs. Journal of Economic Geography 9:4, 559-581 Online publication date: 1-Aug-2009. CrossRef Yan Song, Yves Zenou. (2009) HOW DO DIFFERENCES IN PROPERTY TAXES WITHIN CITIES AFFECT URBAN SPRAWL?. Journal of Regional Science Online publication date: 1-May-2009. CrossRef Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Pierre-Daniel Sarte, Raymond Owens iii. (2009) FIRM FRAGMENTATION AND URBAN PATTERNS. International Economic Review 50:1, 143-186 Online publication date: 1-Mar-2009. CrossRef Daniel Czamanski, Rafael Roth. (2009) Characteristic time, developers’ behavior and leapfrogging dynamics of high-rise buildings. The Annals of Regional Science CrossRef Fabien Candau. (2009) ENTREPRENEURS' LOCATION CHOICE AND PUBLIC POLICIES: A SURVEY OF THE NEW ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY. Journal of Economic Surveys 22:5, 909-952 Online publication date: 1-Jan-2009. CrossRef John A. Sorrentino, Md Mahbubur R. Meenar, Bradley J. Flamm. (2008) Suitable Housing Placement: A GIS-Based Approach. Environmental Management 42:5, 803-820 Online publication date: 1-Dec-2008. CrossRef Tan Lee, Jyh-Bang Jou. (2008) Urban Spatial Development: a Real Options Approach. The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics Online publication date: 12-Sep-2008. CrossRef Paul M. Torrens. (2008) A Toolkit for Measuring Sprawl. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy 1:1, 5-36 Online publication date: 1-May-2008. CrossRef E. G. Irwin, N. E. Bockstael. (2008) From the Cover: Land Change Science Special Feature: The evolution of urban sprawl: Evidence of spatial heterogeneity and increasing land fragmentation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104:52, 20672-20677 Online publication date: 26-Jan-2008. CrossRef JiKun Huang, LiFen Zhu, XiangZheng Deng. (2008) Regional differences and determinants of built-up area expansion in China. Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences 50:12, 1835-1843 Online publication date: 1-Jan-2008. CrossRef Elena G. Irwin, Hyun Jin Cho, Nancy E. Bockstael. (2007) Measuring the Amount and Pattern of Land Development in Nonurban Areas. Review of Agricultural Economics 29:3, 494-501 Online publication date: 1-Oct-2007. CrossRef Ellen Hanak, Ada Chen. (2007) WET GROWTH: EFFECTS OF WATER POLICIES ON LAND USE IN THE AMERICAN WEST. Journal of Regional Science 47:1, 85-108 Online publication date: 1-Mar-2007. CrossRef
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