The Green Urbanization Myth
Suburban Sprawl and Self-Driving Cars May Reverse Land Sparing Efforts
As
proponents of decoupling rightly point out, technology can free up vast
amounts of land for purposes other than farming. But there’s no
guarantee that this will be accompanied by the decline of urban sprawl.
As recent history suggests, when societies become richer, more and more
people choose low-density housing and can afford it. Suburban and
exurban metro areas are expanding, and may expand more quickly if
farmland is freed up for housing or large business parks. The rise of
self-driving cars may also accelerate suburban sprawl, as congestion
will be reduced and higher speeds on major freeways may allow for
quicker long-distance
commutes.
by Michael Lindhttp://thebreakthrough.org/index.php/voices/michael-lind/the-green-urbanization-myth
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