Toward the end of 2002, the authors were guests at a dinner party in Fayetteville, Arkansas, a pleasant American college town of 60 000 people in the Ozark Mountains. Sharing the table were the town’s mayor, planning officers from town hall, local architects, developers, and spouses. The Fayetteville area is one of the few urbanized parts of Arkansas, an otherwise rural state in the American South just west of the Mississippi River. Combinations of generic commercial strip developments and poorly laid out residential suburbs, typical examples of ‘suburban sprawl, are endangering the special features and qualities of that town’s local landscape. The degradation of the environment that makes the community a desirable place to live and work is a story repeated in America from coast to coast. Download In PDF Format More Details Below
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