Authors
Philip R Berke, Yan Song, Mark Stevens
Publication date
2009/6
Journal
Journal of Planning Education and Research
Volume
28
Issue
4
Pages
441-455
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
The twentieth century model of the sprawling metropolis has fostered a massive build up of highly vulnerable development. New Urbanism has emerged to counter many of the societal ills of sprawl, but there is growing concern about placing this compact urban form in harm's way. Using 33 matched pairs of New Urban and conventional low-density developments we examine how well New Urban developments located in hazardous areas incorporate hazard mitigation techniques. Findings indicate that New Urban developments are compounding the growing risk to hazards by potentially adding higher density development than in the past. We recommend changes in New Urban model codes, and public policy that places more emphasis on mitigation through comprehensive planning.
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Scholar articles
PR Berke, Y Song, M Stevens - Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2009
AR STEVENS JR, DH COLEMAN, CA FINCH - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1953