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Smart growth: More than a ghost of urban policy past, less than a bold new horizon
2000
Housing Policy Debate
Proponents of smart growth tout its more compact, less automobile-dependent development as a superior alternative to the prevailing pattern of sprawl. Admittedly, smart growth is characterized by the ghost of urban policy past, ranging from innerarea revitalization to growth management. Yet smart growth incorporates leadingedge, contemporary components (e.g., encouraging multimodal transportation, strategically locating public employment), and its timing is propitious-as aging baby boomers,
doi:10.1080/10511482.2000.9521390
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