Scaling the Potential of Compact City Development: The Case of Lahore, Pakistan

With increasing urban populations, high vehicle miles have made the concept of a compact city imperative. A compact city is characterized by high-density development and mixed land use with no urban sprawl. City managers are trying hard to make their cities compact and livable. The potential conform...

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subjects Cities
Colonization
Density distribution
Emission standards
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Environmental Studies
Geographic information systems
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
High density
Land use
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
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Sustainability
Sustainable development
Transportation networks
Urban areas
Urban planning
Urban populations
Urban sprawl
Urbanization
Vehicles
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