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Urban Consolidation
Title: Urban Consolidation
Category: Literature / English
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Urban Consolidation
Factors and Fallacies in Urban Consolidation:
Introduction
As proponents of urban consolidation and consolidated living continue to manifest in our society, we must ensure that our acknowledgment of its benefits, and the problems of its agitator (sprawl), do not hinder our caution over its continually changing objectives.
Definition
Like much urban policy, the potential benefits that urban consolidation and the urban village concept seek to offer are substantially undermined by ambiguous definition. This ambiguity, as
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