The theory of urban sprawl was developed first in 1993 and redeveloped by Andress Duany in 2010 in United States of America. According to Andress D, urban sprawl is a pattern of uncontrolled city development around the periphery which is an increasingly common feature of the built-up environment in the industrialized nations.
For the last twenty years from now, researchers from public health verified that the built-up environment and other structures and spaces have been transformed due to man-made acts; which at the end of the day affect human health adversely. Urban sprawl or suburban sprawl theory describes the expansion of human populations away from urban centers to the previously remote and rural areas, which often