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Peri-urban residential neighborhoods at the margins current trends in urban growth: towards sustainable transition paths?

Drouilles, Judith  
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Lufkin, Sophie  
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Rey, Emmanuel  
2018
International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning
Urban Growth 2018

In Switzerland as in most European countries, the last decades of urban development have put much pressure on the environment due to uncontrolled urban sprawl. The existing peripheral residential built-up areas mostly composed of single-family houses are responsible for and subjected to many sustainability issues, which are expected to grow in the short/medium term. Focusing on urban and architectural design, this on-going research investigates possible paths for the future of peri-urban neighborhoods of single-family houses by 2050. The paper presents the intermediary results of several test-applications of prospective scenarios developed for two case studies in the urban region of Lausanne, Switzerland. First, this article briefly introduces the research framework of the peri-urban question in Switzerland by highlighting the specificities of the policy and territorial contexts. Second, it describes the design framework, focusing on the elaboration of a typology of peri-urban neighborhoods of single-family houses used as a preoperational tool to guide the design process. The core of the paper then focuses on the conceptual elaboration of four prospective scenarios foreseeing possible evolutions for peri-urban neighborhoods of single-family houses. To illustrate this approach, test-applications – in terms of urban and architectural design – are conducted in two existing neighborhoods. Finally, a limited list of indicators on density, land use and environmental impacts helps assessing the performances of each applied prospective scenario. The scenarios seek to be operational and feasible in a way to provide a decision support. The preliminary conclusions of the study highlight several initial conditions to bring peri-urban neighborhoods on a path towards sustainable transitions.

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conference paper
DOI
10.2495/SDP-V13-N7-954-966
Author(s)
Drouilles, Judith  
Lufkin, Sophie  
Rey, Emmanuel  
Date Issued

2018

Published in
International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning
Volume

13

Issue

7

Start page

954

End page

966

Subjects

Living_Peripheries

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
Urban Growth 2018

Alicante, Spain

May 8-10, 2018

Available on Infoscience
August 2, 2018
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/147625
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