Government Intervention and Suburban Sprawl

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2019/v22i0a5853

Keywords:

Sprawl, Government Intervention, suburbia, USA

Abstract

The writer is of the opinion that government intervention is the probable cause of suburban sprawl in American cities. Two types of sprawl  are discussed, namely, sprawl which results due to to the creation of suburbs and sprawl arising from the inability to be mobile without the use of one's personal transport. The writer makes use of comparative tables and statistics to add credibility to the findings. The school system, the creation of highways, making jay-walking a crime and the legal obligation to provide huge parking lots for shopping centres are some of the unusual reasons why  there has been excessive sprawl in American cities.

Solutions are suggested to counter government intervention.  Although the study is USA based, book could  have universal appeal. However, as acknowledged by the writer,  the cost that will have to be incurrred, may be a barrier. 

 

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Published

19-03-2019

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Book Reviews

How to Cite

Soni (Govindjee), U. (2019). Government Intervention and Suburban Sprawl. Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, 22, 1-7. https://doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2019/v22i0a5853

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