2019
DOI: 10.4067/s0250-71612019000300233
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La suburbanización del Sunbelt estadounidense tras la crisis del petróleo. El crecimiento como ideología y el debate medioambiental

Abstract: issn impreso 0250-7161 | issn digital 0717-6236 vol 45 | n o 136 | septiembre 2019 | pp. 233-254 | artículos | ©EURE La suburbanización del Sunbelt estadounidense tras la crisis del petróleo. El crecimiento como ideología y el debate medioambiental Carlos García-Vázquez. Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, España.resumen | El artículo analiza el desarrollo del modelo suburbano en las ciudades del Sunbelt en las décadas posteriores a la crisis del petróleo de 1973, especialmente 1980 y 1990. Paradójicamente, en un… Show more

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“…Suburbanisation can also cause the spatial segregation of the population [2,42] and adversely affect the collective quality of life [3]. Therefore, it is important to coordinate and plan suburban development in order to achieve smart growth [43]. The suburban population tends to be segregated from other residents, and to be relatively socially homogeneous without mutual social links [44], with the quality of life in the suburbs being affected by geographical conditions as well as intracommunity relations and residents' participation in public life in the municipality [3].…”
Section: Suburbanisation In the Context Of Environmental Aspects And mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suburbanisation can also cause the spatial segregation of the population [2,42] and adversely affect the collective quality of life [3]. Therefore, it is important to coordinate and plan suburban development in order to achieve smart growth [43]. The suburban population tends to be segregated from other residents, and to be relatively socially homogeneous without mutual social links [44], with the quality of life in the suburbs being affected by geographical conditions as well as intracommunity relations and residents' participation in public life in the municipality [3].…”
Section: Suburbanisation In the Context Of Environmental Aspects And mentioning
confidence: 99%