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Suburbia: An International Assessment by Donald N. Rothblatt

Originally published in 1986, and drawing on material from the USA, The Netherlands and Israel, this book addresses the question of whether suburban environments enhance the quality of life and which factors influence this quality. It examines whether suburbs really provide improved housing and community services compared to the central city and whether they foster rewarding social patterns and psychological well-being. It also analyses precisely what characteristics suburban areas offer and how congruent these characteristics are with the preferences of suburban residents.

About Donald N. Rothblatt

Donald N. Rothblatt and Daniel J. Garr were both at the Urban and Regional Planning Department, San Jose State University, USA.

Table of Contents

1. Suburbia in the Industrialized World: Metropolitan Decentralization Since 1945 2. Suburban Trends in Three Countries (The USA, The Netherlands and Israel) 3. A Study of the Quality of Life of the Suburban Environments in Three Countries 4. Findings and Discussion 5. Summary and Implications for Metropolitan Development in the Developed World 6. Implications for Cross-National Research. Appendices.

Additional information

NPB9780367772437
9780367772437
0367772434
Suburbia: An International Assessment by Donald N. Rothblatt
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-06-30
336
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