Smart Growth: The Future Of The American Metropolis?
5 November 2002 - 5:00am
Bruce Katz identifies the key challenges the smart-growth movement needs to address if it is going to succeed.
This essay by Bruce Katz, published by the London School of Economics, reviews the current state of smart-growth and metropolitan thinking in the United States. The review concludes by identifying the key challenges the smart-growth movement needs to address if it is going to succeed in shaping sustainable metropolitan communities.
Source:
The Brookings Institution, November 4, 2002
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