Suburban development refers to the expansion and building of residential communities on the outskirts of urban areas, characterized by lower density and larger home lots compared to urban centers.
Suburbanization refers to the trend where people move from urban to suburban areas, a shift significantly influenced by the parents of the Baby Boomers. This movement has shaped residential patterns and urban planning.
Urban Sprawl is characterized by low-density development in suburban and fringe urban areas, often distant from employment and commercial centers, reliant on automobile travel, and causing extended public infrastructure demands.
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