Editors
| Editor: | Robert Brinkmann, Hofstra University |
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Suburban Sustainability (ISSN 2164-0866) seeks to be the premier dissemination vehicle for scholarship on sustainability issues in suburban and metropolitan settings. The suburbs have emerged as the nexus of dynamic demographic, social, economic, and environmental change. Suburban Sustainability will publish scholarly endeavors to identify, analyze, and solve the problems of suburbia which are essential for the health of the world. The journal, published by the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University, is supported by the University of South Florida Libraries
Current Issue: Volume 1, Issue 1 (2013)
Articles
Support for Suburban Growth Management: Lessons from Loudoun County, Virginia
Sidney Turner, Edmund Zolnik, and Debasree Das Gupta
The Economic Impact of Commensal Rodents on Small Businesses in Manhattan’s Chinatown: trends and possible causes
Anthony Almeida, Robert Corrigan, and Ronald Sarno
Prairie to Prairie: Ungrowth in American Cities
Catalina Freixas and Pablo I. Moyano Fernandez