Suburban Decline: The Next Urban Crisis

With their small, outmoded, and deteriorating housing, many post-World War II bedroom suburbs are in urgent need of help. The US faces two challenges in coping with suburban decline--the first is to recognize that such decline already is commonplace and growing worse, as well as to understand the re...

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Communities
Community Development
Community Relations
Cultural Centers
Drug Use
Educational Quality
Evaluation
Family Income
Ghettos
Houses
Housing
Housing management
Local government
Management
Metropolitan Areas
Neighborhoods
Place of Residence
Poverty
Public policy
Public transportation
Reinvestment
Suburban areas
Suburbs
Sustainable development
Tax Rates
Transportation
United States environmental policy
Urban policy
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