"Stadtplanung." . . "USA." . . "Sociale geografie." . . "développement urbain Etats-Unis." . . "Verenigde Staten van Amerika." . . "Città - Sviluppo - Stati Uniti d'America." . . "Economische geografie." . . "SOCIAL SCIENCE Sociology Urban." . . . . "Stedelijk beleid." . . "Agglomérations urbaines États-Unis." . . "Stadsplanning." . . "Wachstum." . . "Stadtentwicklung." . . "développement urbain grande ville Etats-Unis." . . "Urbanisme États-Unis." . . "Politique urbaine États-Unis." . . "politique urbaine Etats-Unis." . "Política urbana EE.UU." . . "Política urbana EE. UU." . "Grossstadt." . . "Großstadt." . "Areas metropolitanas EE.UU." . . "Areas metropolitanas EE. UU." . "Städtebau." . . "Villes États-Unis Croissance." . . . . . . . "For half a century America has had one dominant vision of how its metropolitan areas ought to grow and develop. This vision, best described as unlimited low-density sprawl, encompasses personal and social goals that most Americans cherish: a home in the suburbs, a car, good schools, and responsive local government. While Americans have been overwhelmingly successful in achieving these goals, that success has generated a host of growth-related problems, including intensive traffic congestion, air pollution, rising taxes for infrastructure, loss of open space, and the relegation of many poor households and minorities to destitute inner-city neighborhoods. With the long-run viability of American society in danger, America is in desperate need of a new vision for metropolitan growth." . "For half a century America has had one dominant vision of how its metropolitan areas ought to grow and develop. This vision, best described as unlimited low-density sprawl, encompasses personal and social goals that most Americans cherish: a home in the suburbs, a car, good schools, and responsive local government. While Americans have been overwhelmingly successful in achieving these goals, that success has generated a host of growth-related problems, including intensive traffic congestion, air pollution, rising taxes for infrastructure, loss of open space, and the relegation of many poor households and minorities to destitute inner-city neighborhoods. With the long-run viability of American society in danger, America is in desperate need of a new vision for metropolitan growth."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "New visions for metropolitan America"@en . "New visions for metropolitan America" . "New visions for metropolitan America"@it . . . .