Towards Local Forms of Sprawl: A Brief Reflection on Mediterranean Urbanization
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Defining Sprawl
“(…) the term [urban sprawl] has variously been used to refer to: patterns of urban development; processes of extending the reach of urbanized areas; causes of particular practices of land use; and the consequences of those practices. (…) One of the advantages claimed for this definition is that it suggests and can accommodate different types of sprawl. Furthermore, it permits sprawl to be considered as a process and not merely a pattern of urbanization”.[26]
“Many definitions (…) tend to emphasize the idea of urban sprawl being a type of urban form or a pattern of urbanization, rather than a process of urban change. However, in our view, the latter may be a more useful perspective, since it is the process of sprawling that leads to undesirable side effects and it is in the process of sprawling that policy must intervene. A feature of our discussion is therefore that it concentrates on urban sprawl, not as a pattern of urbanization, as is more usual in the literature, but rather as a process of urban change”.[37]
Disciplinary Perspectives on Sprawl
3. Urban Sprawl as a Local Process: A Trans-Disciplinary Perspective
3.1. The United States Ideal-Type of Sprawl
3.2. The European Perspective on Urban Sprawl
“Urban sprawl is synonymous with unplanned incremental urban development, characterized by a low-density mix of land uses on the urban fringe. (…) Urban sprawl is commonly used to describe physically expanding urban areas. The European Environment Agency (EEA) has described sprawl as the physical pattern of low-density expansion of large urban areas, under market conditions, mainly into the surrounding agricultural areas. Sprawl is the leading edge of urban growth and implies little planning control of land subdivision. Development is patchy, scattered and strung out, with a tendency for discontinuity. It leap-frogs over areas, leaving agricultural enclaves. Sprawling cities are the opposite of compact cities—full of empty spaces that indicate the inefficiencies in development and highlight the consequences of uncontrolled growth.”
3.3. Defining and Characterizing Sprawl in Southern Europe
Distinctive Patterns of Mediterranean Sprawl
“(…) synonymous with economic backwardness, migration, poverty and insecurity; whereas urbanity, on the contrary, has been synonymous with economic prosperity, better job opportunities, and social amenities or infrastructure linked to a higher quality of life. (…) [L] arge masses of rural populations moved to cities (…). Migrants could not afford to inhabit the central city, but they tried to build their settlements as close as possible to it. Their astyphilia was pragmatic and related to survival strategy. They followed infrastructural development and sought employment in the urban community, entering the informal sector”.[62]
4. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Egidi, G.; Cividino, S.; Vinci, S.; Sateriano, A.; Salvia, R. Towards Local Forms of Sprawl: A Brief Reflection on Mediterranean Urbanization. Sustainability 2020, 12, 582. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12020582
Egidi G, Cividino S, Vinci S, Sateriano A, Salvia R. Towards Local Forms of Sprawl: A Brief Reflection on Mediterranean Urbanization. Sustainability. 2020; 12(2):582. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12020582
Chicago/Turabian StyleEgidi, Gianluca, Sirio Cividino, Sabato Vinci, Adele Sateriano, and Rosanna Salvia. 2020. "Towards Local Forms of Sprawl: A Brief Reflection on Mediterranean Urbanization" Sustainability 12, no. 2: 582. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12020582
APA StyleEgidi, G., Cividino, S., Vinci, S., Sateriano, A., & Salvia, R. (2020). Towards Local Forms of Sprawl: A Brief Reflection on Mediterranean Urbanization. Sustainability, 12(2), 582. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12020582