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SPRAWL is a hardcore retro FPS set in an endless cyberpunk megapolis. Here the streets are your playground. The dark alleys and dilapidated apartments are all surfaces compatible with your “icarus” cybernetic implant. This implant allows you to perform gravity defying acrobatic wall-running maneuvers. There are many people I wish to acknowledge for their role in the development of this project and my overall exposure to planning. First, I would like to thank Dr. Farhad Atash for his assistance in making my project worthwhile and beneficial to me and hopefully anyone who reads it. John Kupa for making me appreciate the environment, and for being a guiding force in my decision.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.7275/5fwb-n385
Publication Date
2019
Abstract
Urban sprawl is a general problem of developed countries and several European strategies highlight the importance of controlled development, compact settlements structure, and protection of ecologic values. We analyzed European metropolis regions focusing on challenges of preservation of green infrastructure and controlling urban sprawl. Vienna has protected the green spaces in and around the city for a century already. In case of Munich, the “compact-urban-green” leitmotif was implemented. Rennes created a green belt around the city, protecting agricultural land and privileges high densification and the agglomeration is planned in a polycentric model. In our comparison analysis, we would like to draw the consequences for metropolitan region of Budapest for which the state adopted an act for shaping the frames of spatial development. The Urban Atlas elaborated by the European Environmental Agency helps us to compare the land development between 2006 and 2012 in the surveyed metropolis regions.
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Kovács, Krisztina F.; De Linares, Paloma G.; Iváncsics, Vera; Máté, Klaudia; Jombach, Sándor; and Valánszki, István (2019) 'Challenges and Answers of Urban Development Focusing Green Infrastructure in European Metropolises,' Proceedings of the Fábos Conference on Landscape and Greenway Planning: Vol. 6 : Iss. 1 , Article 40.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7275/5fwb-n385
Available at: https://scholarworks.umass.edu/fabos/vol6/iss1/40
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Open Access Master's Theses
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Date of Award
1992
Degree Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Community Planning (MCP)
Sprawl (necrosaint) Mac Os X
Department
Community Planning and Area Development
First Advisor
Farhad Atash
Abstract
There are many people I wish to acknowledge for their role in the development of this project and my overall exposure to planning. First, I would like to thank Dr. Farhad Atash for his assistance in making my project worthwhile and beneficial to me and hopefully anyone who reads it. Thanks to Dr. John Kupa for making me appreciate the environment, and for being a guiding force in my decision to go into planning. I am grateful to Kevin Flynn for his guidance in applying this project to the City of Cranston, for giving me a realistic view of the world, and for always providing me with a job. I would also like to express my gratitude to Dr. Howard Foster for his expertise and for giving me the opportunity to enlighten the undergraduates.
Special thanks to my family, close friends, and all others who have had an impact on the person that I am (especially Paige). You deserve most of the credit for all of my achievements throughout the years.
Recommended Citation
Duncan, James Gregory, 'Preserving Rural Landscape in the Midst of Suburban Sprawl' (1992). Open Access Master's Theses. Paper 747.
https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/theses/747
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