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What are some consequences of urban sprawl?
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Urban sprawl—low-density, car-dependent development on the edges of cities—causes loss of farmland and natural habitats, greater air and water pollution from increased vehicle use, and higher greenhouse gas emissions. It raises public infrastructure and maintenance costs per resident, contributes to traffic congestion and longer commutes that harm health and well‑being, and can deepen social and economic segregation by isolating services and low-income residents. Overall, sprawl reduces land-use efficiency and undermines community cohesion and environmental sustainability.