Document Type
Article
Publication Date
January 2017
Abstract
Environmentalists generally favor compact, walkable development, because development that reduces automobile use may reduce automobile-related pollution. Defenders of suburban sprawl argue, however, that compact development may actually increase pollution in a variety of ways. This article criticizes the latter argument.,
Recommended Citation
Lewyn, Michael, "The Environmentalist Case for Sprawl- and Why it Fails" (2017). Scholarly Works. 768.
https://digitalcommons.tourolaw.edu/scholarlyworks/768
Source Publication
Real Estate Law Journal
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Environmental Law Commons, Environmental Studies Commons, Land Use Law Commons, Urban Studies and Planning Commons