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CHANGING PERIPHERY OF THE BALTIC CITIES: LITHUANIAN CASE
2015
Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
Urban sprawl is one of the dominant types of urban development in the world. Although outer growth started from the outset of cities, urban researchers, planners and policy makers are highly concerned about its current extent. Recent development of the Baltic cities and especially trends of their suburban growth have been analysed only partly, because of the relative novelty of the phenomenon and well-established dominance of western cities in the field. This paper attempts to fill this gap and
doi:10.3846/20297955.2015.1025453
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