The book analyzes these issues through a historical lens, examining the social, economic, and political forces that drove suburbanization. It systematically explores the effects of suburban growth on city centers, the burden on infrastructure, and the land use policies that enable this expansion.
Using quantitative data, case studies, and original research, the book emphasizes the need for policy intervention to address inequalities and promote sustainable development. With an interdisciplinary approach, it connects to economics, environmental science, and sociology to offer a balanced assessment of suburbanization.
The book progresses by first establishing the historical context, then delving into the effects on city centers, infrastructure, and land use policies. Ultimately, it aims to inform policymakers, urban planners, and community leaders about the dynamics of suburban growth and how to create more equitable and sustainable metropolitan regions.
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