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Is there anything not contained in that sprawling index?
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The authors of the RAND study created a "sprawl index" for 38 metropolitan areas, with a lower score denoting more sprawl.
Instead of a sprawl index, I'd like to see data on free-refill sources, along with waistline measurements of residents living nearby.
The authors of the study have evencome up with what they call a "sprawl index" that pinpoints a relationship between the level of sprawl in a community and sprawl in the waistline.
Using principal component analysis, we create a sprawl index from five underlying land use characteristics.
We defined a sprawl index that takes both urban land expansion and population density into account to measure the magnitude of sprawl at the street-town level.
But, as Ewing notes, the places that fared best on the sprawl index – which is topped by New York and San Francisco – also tend to have high housing costs.
Table 1 describes each component of the composite sprawl index.
To quantify metropolitan land-use patterns, we made use of a sprawl index developed by Ewing et al. (2003a).
For those regions in the top quartile of the sprawl index, 187 km (95% CI, 33.4 339.8) of forest were lost during this decade, compared with 72 km (95% CI, 1.4 143.3) for those regions in the bottom quartile of the sprawl index.
We employed a widely published sprawl index to measure the association between urban form in 2000 and the mean annual rate of change in EHEs between 1956 and 2005.
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