Analysis of Public Policies That Unintentionally Encourage and Subsidize Urban Sprawl
Sprawl imposes more than $400 billion dollars in external costs and $625 billion in internal costs annually in the U.S. These findings indicate that smart growth policies which encourage more efficient development can provide large economic, social and environmental benefits. Although these costs reflect North American conditions, the results are transferable to developing countries.
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