2016
DOI: 10.1080/10630732.2016.1177272
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The Relative Length of Roads and Housing Density as Distinct Determinants of Operating Costs for Urban Services: Evidence from Medium-Sized Spanish Cities

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“…Garrido-Jimenez et al (2017) studied the housing density and the relative length of roads as determinants of operating cost of urban services on a sample of six Spanish cities. Their study investigated the differences between the economic impact of these two variables on municipal budgets, showing that housing density explains better the operating cost per unit area of services such as roads and parks maintenance, while the relative length of roads does so in water cycle, waste collection, disposal and treatment as well as street cleaning.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Garrido-Jimenez et al (2017) studied the housing density and the relative length of roads as determinants of operating cost of urban services on a sample of six Spanish cities. Their study investigated the differences between the economic impact of these two variables on municipal budgets, showing that housing density explains better the operating cost per unit area of services such as roads and parks maintenance, while the relative length of roads does so in water cycle, waste collection, disposal and treatment as well as street cleaning.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such a case, an optimal population density exists. Garrido-Jimenez et al (2017) comment on this, saying that the methodological problem is that neither the variable characterization nor the expression of results is consistent across studies. We also observe that in the majority of the literature, urban variables are usually studied by econometric methods on the municipal data.…”
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“…Se ha llegado a poner en cuestión la verdadera necesidad de una definición acabada sobre este fenómeno complejo y con límites difusos (Andrés, 2008). Para algunos autores, se trata de núcleos que actúan como nexo entre niveles urbanos superiores e inferiores y establecen relaciones con otras ciudades y territorios del mismo nivel jerárquico (Garrido-Jiménez et al, 2017). Para otros, actúan como intermediarios entre la gran ciudad y los espacios rurales (Vilagrasa, 2000).…”
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“…En realidad, el tamaño de las ciudades medias varía con la escala de análisis (Marques da Costa, 2002). Existen importantes diferencias y no resulta posible utilizar los mismos rangos cuantitativos para definir las ciudades medias en diferentes contextos (Garrido-Jiménez et al, 2017).…”
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“…Empty urbanism has spread the urban phenomenon and urbanisation networks throughout the territory [16]. This recent diffuse growth of Spain's urban medium-sized areas has involved heavy consumption of land and considerable consequences, including rising costs and expenses in infrastructure and equipment [17], as well as deep environmental impacts [18]. With the crisis of 2008, the Spanish urban growth model broke down and resulted in extremely serious effects, both social and territorial [19,20].…”
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confidence: 99%