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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
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High Density Sprawl - not an oxymoron? - Greater Auckland
Rotorua OneRoof Property Report - December 2021 by NZME. - Issuu
Clawing Back the Cost of Sprawl - Greater Auckland
High-rise proposal near Experimental Farm approved by city of Ottawa committee : r/ottawa
PDF) Energy and the form of cities: the counterintuitive impact of disruptive technologies
Why we're getting urban densification so wrong
Urban green space is infrastructure just as important as pipes and roads, Simon Upton argues
Act Party housing policy would allow neighbours to block multi-unit housing developments
Stop climate change: Move to the city, start walking
Full article: Auckland and the creative industries: the spatial distribution of the design subsector
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What identity are we celebrating?
Full article: Auckland and the creative industries: the spatial distribution of the design subsector