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Journal articles on the topic "Exurb"

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Konieczny, Mary Ellen, and Nancy L. Eiesland. "A Particular Place: Urban Restructuring and Religious Ecology in a Southern Exurb." Contemporary Sociology 30, no. 4 (July 2001): 381. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3089773.

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Emerson, Michael, and Nancy L. Eiesland. "A Particular Place: Urban Restructuring and Religious Ecology in a Southern Exurb." Sociology of Religion 63, no. 1 (2002): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3712547.

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Walker, Kyle E. "Political Segregation of the Metropolis: Spatial Sorting by Partisan Voting in Metropolitan Minneapolis–St Paul." City & Community 12, no. 1 (March 2013): 35–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cico.12003.

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Recent electoral research has claimed that individuals in the United States are self–segregating along political lines. In this paper, I use the Twin Cities, Minnesota, metropolitan area as a case study to test for the presence of political segregation through statistical and spatial analyses of electoral data from 1992 to 2012. I find that while segregation by partisan voting at the individual level is comparatively low, it has increased during the study period, and there exists substantial spatial clustering in voting patterns at aggregate levels. These distinct electoral divides between central city and exurb suggest spatial sorting of the electorate in the metropolitan area.
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Christiano, Kevin J. "A Particular Place: Urban Restructuring and Religious Ecology in a Southern Exurb. Nancy L. Eiesland." Journal of Religion 81, no. 3 (July 2001): 524–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/490932.

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Limerick, Philip P. "The discursive distribution of subject pronouns in Spanish spoken in Georgia: A weakening of pragmatic constraints?" Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 12, no. 1 (May 27, 2019): 97–126. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/shll-2018-0013.

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AbstractThis study examines subject expression from a pragmatic perspective in an emerging bilingual community of Roswell, Georgia, an exurb of Atlanta. Using sociolinguistic interviews conducted in Roswell, first-person singular subject pronoun (SP) usage is analyzed among 10 Mexican speakers within five distinct pragmatic contexts: salient referent, switch focus, contrastive focus, pragmatic weight, and epistemic parentheticals. A comparison is made between Georgia speakers and monolingual Mexican speakers in Querétaro in order to explore the possible weakening of pragmatic constraints due to English contact. Results indicate that a contact hypothesis is not supported in terms of overall overt pronoun usage as evidenced by similar frequencies when compared to monolingual Mexican varieties. However, an increased use of overt SPs in the context of salient referent as well as a diminished use of overt SPs in switch focus contexts is found, suggesting a potential weakened sensitivity to such pragmatic constraints.
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Wang, Y. M., D. Y. Wang, B. Meng, Y. L. Peng, L. Zhao, and J. S. Zhu. "Spatial and temporal distributions of total and methyl mercury in precipitation in core urban areas, Chongqing, China." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 12, no. 4 (April 20, 2012): 10243–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acpd-12-10243-2012.

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Abstract. The spatial and temporal distribution patterns of mercury (Hg) in precipitation were investigated in the core urban areas of Chongqing, China. During the period form July 2010 to June 2011, total mercury (THg) and methyl mercury (MeHg) concentrations in precipitation were analyzed from three sampling sites. Our results suggest that the volume-weight mean THg and MeHg concentrations in precipitation were 30.67 ng l−1 and 0.31 ng l−1, respectively. The proportion of MeHg in THg ranged from 0.1% to 7.6% with a mean value of 1.3%. THg and MeHg concentrations showed seasonal variations, while the highest THg value was measured in winter. Contrarily, the highest MeHg concentration was observed in autumn. Additionally, a geographically gradual decline of THg concentration in precipitation was observed from the city center to the suburb, then to the exurb. 5 mm rainfall might be a threshold for the full wash-out capability. Rainfall above 5 mm may have a diluting effect for the concentrations of Hg. Moreover, the current research implies that the coal combustion and motor vehicles could be the dominant sources for Hg in the precipitation.
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Wu, Xiao-Jing, Zhuo-Wen Zhang, Xue-Feng Meng, Zhen Li, and Yong-Jian Wang. "Dynamics of diversity, distribution patterns and interspecific associations of understory herbs in the city-suburb-exurb context of Wuhan city, China." Archives of Biological Sciences 65, no. 4 (2013): 1619–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/abs1304619w.

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Meng, X. F., Z. W. Zhang, Z. Li, X. J. Wu, and Y. J. Wang. "The effects of city–suburb–exurb landscape context and distance to the edge on plant diversity of forests in Wuhan, China." Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology 149, no. 5 (April 14, 2014): 903–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11263504.2014.906510.

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Zhang, Jing, Jiaqiang Du, Shifeng Fang, Zhilu Sheng, Yangchengsi Zhang, Bingqing Sun, Jialin Mao, and Lijuan Li. "Dynamic Changes, Spatiotemporal Differences, and Ecological Effects of Impervious Surfaces in the Yellow River Basin, 1986–2020." Remote Sensing 15, no. 1 (January 2, 2023): 268. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs15010268.

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Impervious surfaces (IS) are one of the most important components of the earth’s surface, and understanding how IS have expanded is vital. However, few studies on IS or urbanization have focused on the cradle of the Chinese nation—the Yellow River Basin (YRB). In this study, the Random Forest and Temporal Consistency Check methods were employed to generate long-term maps of IS in the YRB based on Landsat imagery. To explore the dynamics and differences in IS, we developed a spatiotemporal analysis and put forward regional comparisons between different research units of the YRB. We documented the remote sensing-based ecological index (RSEI) in multiple circular zones to discuss the ecological effects of the expansion of IS. The IS extraction strategy achieved excellent performance, with an average overall accuracy of 90.93% and kappa coefficient of 0.79. The statistical results demonstrated that the spatial extent of IS areas in the YRB increased to 18,287.36 km2 in 2020 which was seven times more than that in 1986, at rates of 166 km2/a during 1986–2001, 365 km2/a during 2001–2010, and 1044 km2/a during 2011–2020. Our results indicated that the expansion and densification of IS was slow in core urban areas with high initial IS fraction (ISF), significant in the suburban or rural areas with low initial ISF, and obvious but not significant in the exurb rural or depopulated areas with an initial ISF close to 0. The multiyear RSEI indicated that environmental quality of the YRB had improved with fluctuations. The ecological effects of the impervious expansion slightly differed in urban core areas versus outside these areas. When controlling the urban boundary, more attention should be paid to the rational distribution of ecologically important land. These results provide comprehensive information about IS expansion and can provide references for delineating urban growth boundaries.
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Zhang, Rongtian. "Spatial Differentiation and Tradeoff–Synergy of Rural Multifunction at the County Scale in Anhui Province in the China’s Traditional Agricultural Areas." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 20 (October 20, 2022): 13604. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013604.

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The study of rural multifunction interaction has ignored the spatial differentiation characteristics, so it is necessary to reveal in-depth the spatial interaction relationship of rural multifunction interaction on the basis of type division and pattern recognition at the county scale. Taking Anhui as a case study, based on the county scale, the paper constructed an index system of rural multifunction evaluation, and comprehensively applied the improved entropy method, spatial autocorrelation model, and Spearman correlation coefficient to study the temporal-spatial characteristics and tradeoff–synergy relationship of rural multifunction from 2000 to 2020. The results showed that (1) the overall rural production function at the county level in Anhui showed an upward trend, showing a spatial pattern of “low in the south and high in the north”. The rural life function was gradually weakened, showing the characteristics of gradual decline from suburban to exurb. The rural ecological function increased, showing a high value distribution in areas with rich mountains and hills or a dense water network. (2) The spatial concentration of HH (High-High) and LL (Low-Low) positive correlation types of rural production, life, and ecological function was significant during the study period. The negative correlation types of HL (High-Low) and LH (Low-High) had low spatial agglomeration and showed discrete distribution. (3) There was a spatial synergistic relationship between rural production and life function at the county scale in Anhui Province. The tradeoff–synergy relationship between rural production and ecological function and between rural life and ecological function showed a trend of synergistic–tradeoff fluctuation. The spatial difference of the rural multifunction tradeoff–synergy relationship was significant during the study period. (4) In the future, we should change the situation that the expansion of rural production function compresses rural life and ecological function, and promote rural life and ecological function to promote the benign and coordinated development of rural multifunction at the county scale in traditional agricultural areas.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Exurb"

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Stevenson, Kenneth 1965. "Planning the exurbs." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/70454.

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Case, Robert B. "The role of proximity in reducing auto travel| Using VMT to identify key locations for development, from downtown to the exurbs." Thesis, Old Dominion University, 2013. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3569941.

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The purpose of this dissertation is to discover the VMT impact of each level of proximity in order to help government identify key locations for housing development, and thereby lower VMT and reduce dependence on foreign oil. By discovering the VMT impact of each level of proximity, this dissertation provides a) the first known means of calculating the proximity-based VMT benefit of subject locations by individual proximity level, and b) the new finding that it is likely that high VMT benefit can be achieved at moderate proximity levels acceptable to many households, enabling representative governments to be politically successful while promoting housing in locations that will lower the average VMT of the population.

After discussing the impetus for the work, this dissertation presents a theory of the determinants of VMT, searches the literature for appropriate techniques for empirical analysis of the proximity-VMT relationship, and presents results of the empirical research to be expected based on the presented theory and literature.

Empirical efforts are used to discover VMT impact by proximity level using three differing measures of proximity: density, distance-threshold-based total opportunities, and centrality. In the first effort, national data is used to discover VMT impact by proximity level, for both population and employment density. In order to determine the role played by alternative modes in the VMT-density curves of the first effort, the second effort uses national data to discover the impact of each level of density on usage of alternative modes. In the third and final effort, data from Hampton Roads, Virginia, are used to discover the VMT impact of each level of opportunity and centrality.

Governments can apply the discovered VMT impact of each level of proximity—via a described "VMT Benefit Technique"—to accurately determine the VMT benefit of a given location, and use the VMT benefits of a set of candidate areas to select key locations for development.

In addition, the discovered VMT impact of each level of proximity informs the key hypothesis of this dissertation that there exists a sweet spot on the VMT-proximity curve that has high VMT benefit and a proximity level acceptable to many households. Although the hypothesis tests indicate that it is not certain that the sweet spot exists, the mean coefficients of the models indicate that it is likely that the sweet spot exists, i.e. that there are high-VMT-benefit proximity levels acceptable to many households. The overall implication of this is that representative governments in the U.S. who promote housing development at these moderate levels of proximity will not only lower average VMT in the short term, but they will not be punished politically for doing so, and therefore may be successful in thereby lowering average VMT in the long term.

In summary, the dissertation provides encouragement to governments hoping to lower average VMT and an accurate method of calculating VMT for choosing SGAs with which to actually lower average VMT. It is hoped that this combination will help U.S. governments become independent of foreign oil.

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Nieto, Suani I. "Political Elements of Recognition for Micropolitan Areas." Thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/21598.

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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
The U.S. Office of Management and Budget’s designation of Micropolitan Statistical Areas brought to light communities with quasi-rural characteristics that had previously been ignored or hidden between their metro and non-metro category. The present study analyzes three recognition elements: political atmosphere, geography, and population characteristics of the state to analyze their effects on micropolitan areas’ economic strength.
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Clendenning, John Gregory. "Seasonal homeowners, community change, and natural resources management in the amenity rich exurbs of the Wisconsin Pine Barrens." 2004. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/61856528.html.

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Books on the topic "Exurb"

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David, Spencer. From village to exurb: Human agency and residential development in Woodcote, South Oxfordshire. Reading: University of Reading Department of Geography, 1995.

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Vernez, Moudon Anne, Wiseman Bill, Kim Kwang-joong, and University of Washington. Urban Design Program., eds. Master-planned communities: Shaping exurbs in the 1990s. Seattle, Wash: Urban Design Program, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington, 1990.

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Vernez, Moudon Anne, Wiseman Bill, Kim Kwang-joong, and University of Washington. Urban Design Program., eds. Master-planned communities: Shaping exurbs in the 1990s. Seattle, Wash: Urban Design Program, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington, 1990.

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Eiesland, Nancy L. Particular Place: Urban Restructuring and Religious Ecology in a Southern Exurb. Rutgers University Press, 2000.

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A particular place: Urban restructuring and religious ecology in a southern exurb. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2000.

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Master-planned communities: Shaping exurbs in the 1990s. Seattle, Wash: Urban Design Program, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington, 1990.

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Master Planned Communities Shaping Exurbs in the 1990's. Amer Planning Assn, 1990.

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Zukin, Sharon. Naked City. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195382853.001.0001.

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As cities have gentrified, educated urbanites have come to prize what they regard as "authentic" urban life: aging buildings, art galleries, small boutiques, upscale food markets, neighborhood old-timers, funky ethnic restaurants, and old, family-owned shops. These signify a place's authenticity, in contrast to the bland standardization of the suburbs and exurbs. But as Sharon Zukin shows in Naked City, the rapid and pervasive demand for authenticity--evident in escalating real estate prices, expensive stores, and closely monitored urban streetscapes--has helped drive out the very people who first lent a neighborhood its authentic aura: immigrants, the working class, and artists. Zukin traces this economic and social evolution in six archetypal New York areas--Williamsburg, Harlem, the East Village, Union Square, Red Hook, and the city's community gardens--and travels to both the city's first IKEA store and the World Trade Center site. She shows that for followers of Jane Jacobs, this transformation is a perversion of what was supposed to happen. Indeed, Naked City is a sobering update of Jacobs' legendary 1961 book, The Death and Life of Great American Cities. Like Jacobs, Zukin looks at what gives neighborhoods a sense of place, but argues that over time, the emphasis on neighborhood distinctiveness has become a tool of economic elites to drive up real estate values and effectively force out the neighborhood "characters" that Jacobs so evocatively idealized.
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Book chapters on the topic "Exurb"

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Kirkman, Robert. "Suburbs and Exurbs." In The Routledge Companion to Environmental Ethics, 422–30. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315768090-42.

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"exurb, n." In Oxford English Dictionary. 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oed/3397397175.

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"exturb, v." In Oxford English Dictionary. 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oed/8236036366.

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"exorb, v." In Oxford English Dictionary. 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oed/7444806621.

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Kalinowski, Isabelle. "12 - Franz Boas et � l�exub�rance des formes �." In Franz Boas, 241. Armand Colin, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/arco.kali.2013.01.0241.

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Skocpol, Theda, Lara Putnam, and Caroline Tervo. "Citizen Activism and the Democratic Party." In Upending American Politics, 283–316. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190083526.003.0013.

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How will new grassroots resistance groups affect the electoral prospects and activities of the Democratic Party? This chapter draws evidence from groups in many states, but it principally analyzes changes in the large, variegated state of Pennsylvania—where more than two hundred grassroots anti-Trump groups emerged after 2016 in all but a dozen of sixty-seven counties. Drawing from answers to online questionnaires given by leaders of eighty-two groups, the chapter details group involvements in the 2018 election and analyzes the changing relationships between grassroots groups and Democratic candidates and local parties in five Pennsylvania settings: inner cities, metropolitan suburbs, upscale exurbs, declining rust belt areas, and rural counties.
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Carroll, Jackson W., Barbara G. Wheeler, Daniel O. Aleshire, and Penny Long Marler. "Introduction." In Being There, 3–14. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195114935.003.0001.

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Abstract Campus buildings at Evangelical Theological Seminary look like those of many college campuses built in the last fifty years. The library, chapel, cafeteria, administration, and classroom buildings—all of different architectural vintages—are grouped together, but residence halls are widely separated by drives and lawns on the school’s spacious campus. The terrain is hilly enough that in bad weather students often drive from their dormitories to the central cluster of buildings. Though the campus is located in an affluent exburb, a perimeter of dozens of acres of seminary-owned woodland creates the impression of a rural retreat. The main building does display a prominent cross, but compared with the neo-Gothic campuses of mainline Protestant seminaries in the same metropolitan area, Evangelical does not look very ecclesiastical at all.
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Wuthnow, Robert. "From Towns to Sprawling Suburbs." In Remaking the Heartland. Princeton University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691146119.003.0008.

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This chapter examines the growth of sprawling suburbs and exurbs around the Middle West's largest cities. Housing developments on the outskirts of Wichita, Omaha, St. Louis, and a few other cities became increasingly common during World War II and in the 1950s as the farm population declined. As the farm population dwindled, people fleeing the region entirely or gravitating to Dallas and Houston (where new jobs were more abundant) became a more likely scenario. The chapter explains how this reshuffling led to the emptying of farms and small towns and also to the rise of new centers of population, not in the cities but adjacent to them. It also considers how edge cities have become an important feature of social life in the Middle West. It shows that edge cities were not only communities of housing developments and shopping malls, but also the location of the region's growing industrial sector.
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Djilé, Gbaka Donald Olivier. "Le nouchi brodé : aspects lexicaux et implications socionumériques." In Les parlers urbains africains au prisme du plurilinguisme : description sociolinguistique, 231–45. Observatoire européen du plurilinguisme, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/oep.kosso.2020.01.0231.

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Le nouchi est parvenu à s’imposer dans les pratiques discursives et interactionnelles en intégrant le patrimoine linguistique ivoirien, grâce à son dynamisme constant ponctué par une exubérance lexicale quasi quotidienne. Aujourd’hui, la tendance est accordée à une forme nouvelle de nouchi dérivationnel diffusé sur les réseaux sociaux numériques : le « nouchi brodé ». Le désormais « nouchi brodé » invite à un retour aux sources du nouchi originellement crypté qui confère une certaine notoriété et un statut élitiste à son locuteur. Notre article vise donc à relever les spécificités lexicales et les caractéristiques dérivationnelles d’un nouchi émergent à partir des implications socionumériques de sa vulgarisation.
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Pejchar, Liba, and Sarah E. Reed. "Conservation on the Urban Fringe." In Urban Biodiversity and Equity, 65–78. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198877271.003.0004.

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Abstract Suburbs are some of the most land-intensive and fastest-growing forms of urbanization. They are also increasingly socially diverse and are ripe targets for biodiversity conservation. This work synthesizes the policies, tools, and strategies for conserving and managing biodiversity in suburbs and exurbs. It reviews suburban history and policy contexts, including how suburbs have expanded around cities over time to become a dominant land-use type in the US and around the world. It also describes the policies and practices that have shaped the current distribution of open space and biodiversity, human settlement and segregation, and which people have access to environmental benefits. This work synthesizes the science on the relationship between residential development patterns, land management practices, and distributions and persistence of biodiversity. In doing so, it introduces and examines a portfolio of policy tools and strategies for conserving and restoring suburban and exurban biodiversity and reviews the scientific evidence on the implementation of these tools, examines how they have achieved success in sustaining biodiversity, and considers their potential to either alleviate or exacerbate environmental injustices. Finally, it reflects on the ways in which conservation and equity goals (e.g., habitat conservation versus affordable housing construction) are often presented as mutually exclusive or conflicting goals for suburban and exurban communities. It moves beyond these perceived dichotomies to show how housing and open space can both sustain nature and engage people, to the benefit of biodiversity and human communities.
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Conference papers on the topic "Exurb"

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Anwar, Nimet, and S. Omar Ali. "Finding Common Ground: Reimagining Suburban Housing and Public Space." In 111th ACSA Annual Meeting Proceedings. ACSA Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.am.111.13.

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Finding Common Ground is a speculative project that rethinks the exclusionary and constrained idea of single-family zoning in the suburbs and exurbs in North America. Currently, there are many issues contemporary suburban housing must address ranging from climate change, accessibility of affordable housing, changing demographics, constrictive zoning codes, and problematic housing and economic policy. In order to implement actionable and meaningful change in the suburban landscape, Finding Common Ground studies and projects design, policy, and economic frameworks that respond to the evolutive and varied needs of its suburban residents.
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Jingyun Huang, Shouwen Ji, Xiaohua Wang, and Wei Wang. "Study on logistics demand prediction of Beijing exurbs based on improved grey prediction model." In 2008 IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics (SOLI). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/soli.2008.4686614.

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