Richard Halicks,
Q&A In Defense of Sprawl, Atlanta Constitution-Journal,
27 Nov. 2005 (PDF file)
Deborah Hope, Even Urban
Sprawl Finds Defenders, The Australian,
10 Dec. 2005 (PDF file)
Scott Timberg, Sprawling Into
Controversy, Los Angeles Times,
9 Dec. 2005 (PDF file)
Elbow Room: An urban history
professor shares his sprawling
views, Time Out, 8 Dec. 2005 (PDF file)
Kurt Langman, We Love Suburbia
and That's nothing new, Tri-City News,
13 Nov. 2005 (PDF file)
Rachel DiCarlo, Why
Sprawl is Good, Washington Times,
11 Dec. 2005 (PDF file)
Omaha World-Herald, (Editorial)
"A Sprawling Issue with No Quick Fix"
29 Nov. 2005 (PDF file)
Kenneth Whyte, Q&A With
Robert Bruegmann, Macleans,
12 Dec. 2005 (PDF file)
Spreading Out, editorial in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Dec. 16,
2005
Dennis Rodkin, "Sprawl Blossoms: Advocates say suburban growth
is good," Chicago Tribune, Jan. 9, 2006
Raymond J. Keating, "Most Long Islanders have benefited from
suburbs’ development, in Newsday, Jan. 9, 2006
Rachel diCarlo, "Hit the Road The faacy of anti-car environmentalism,
in the Weekly Standard Jan. 25, 2006
Alan Elsner, Suburban sprawl an irresistible force in US, Reuters
news service, Jan. 26, 2006
Jennifer Wolch, Metropolitan Geographies: When Suburbs Collide, Science,
Feb. 2006
C. Kenneth Orski, "This Sprawl Brawl," in the Slatin Report,
Mar. 21, 2006
Lys Mendez, Expert: Urban Sprawl Good, in the Press-Enterprise (Pomona,
CA) June 16, 2006
Andrew Saint in London Review of Books, April 6, 2006
Bosse Bergman, Forortslandskapets utbredning ar en foljd av stadens
valstand, Axess (Stockholm) May 2006
Martin Zimmerman, Architectural Record, May 2006
Michael Duffy, June 24, 2006, "A Lightweight transport solution,"
Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
Op naar Suburbia: Amerikaanse hoogleraar Bruegmann telt de zegeningen
van de suburbs, in NRC Handelsblad (Amsterdam) July 1, 2006
Margaret Wente, The War against the car will never succeed, Globe
and Mail (Toronto) July 22, 2006
Jennifer Howard, Suburban Makeover, Scholarly Edition, A new wave
of scholars challenges common assumptions about sprawl and urban growth,
Chronicle of Higher Education, Mar. 24, 2006
Clayton Housing Report (Canada) Sprawl is not only not evil. It has
many benefits, Feb. 2006