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Growth Management Effectiveness: A Literature Review

Reid Ewing, Torrey Lyons, Fariba Siddiq, Sadegh Sabouri, Fatemeh Kiani, Shima Hamidi, Dong-ah Choi, Hassan Ameli

2022Journal of Planning Literature28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although growth management programs have many purposes, a critical one is to contain urban and suburban sprawl. Their efficacy in this regard is not well understood. In this paper, we review a comprehensive set of growth management tools, used by urban planners and policymakers to curb sprawl, starting with the history of the tool, then describing how it works in practice, and finally presenting any available empirical evidence on how well it works to curb sprawl and/or achieve other public purposes. While growth management isn't a panacea for controlling sprawl, it is certainly not the failure implied by critics.

Topics & Concepts

Urban sprawlPanacea (medicine)Growth managementEmpirical evidenceUrban planningEnvironmental planningBusinessEngineeringLand useGeographyCivil engineeringMedicineEpistemologyPhilosophyAlternative medicinePathologyUrban Planning and ValuationLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesHousing Market and Economics
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