High Density Sprawl - not an oxymoron? - Greater Auckland
The most commonly cited characteristic of urban sprawl is its low-density. In fact, density is often used as the sole way of determining whether a city is sprawled or not – and (following on from that) whether a city’s urban … Continued
High Density Sprawl - not an oxymoron? - Greater Auckland
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Clawing Back the Cost of Sprawl - Greater Auckland
National's housing u-turn promotes urban sprawl – cities and ratepayers will pick up the bill
ACSP 52nd Annual Conference - Association of Collegiate Schools
Act Party housing policy would allow neighbours to block multi-unit housing developments
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Clawing Back the Cost of Sprawl - Greater Auckland
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