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U.S. Turns Corner on Urban Sprawl

Published: 2 July 2015

McGill Newsroom | June 15, 2015

Christopher Barrington-Leigh of McGill University in Montreal measured sprawl by looking at construction of streets and how many roads meet at intersections to form corners or nodes.

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Further News on this topic:

The Atlantic 'CityLab' | U.S. Sprawl Peaked in 1994 and Has Been Declining Ever Since

The Pacific Standard | The Cul-de-Sac Nightmare

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