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    this would affect biodiversity; biodiversity is when there is different kind of species and its all equal. And last global system (see Appendix 2)‚ global system is a world encompassing system such as climate change and earth cycles. Urban sprawl generally means to the way that cities are continuously expanding outward into rural areas‚ and wilderness areas. This is often used in reference to suburbs which have low population density compared to big cities that it has higher buildings and

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    Swot Analysis of Balagtas

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    STRENGTHS o o o o o o o o o Industries such as ceramics/pottery‚ furniture‚ garments‚ gifts/house ware/decors and metal craft A first class urban municipality in Bulacan 1 Proximity to Manila with just a few minutes of travel by car The McArthur Highway bisects the municipality of Balagtas as this national road cuts northward to the Ilocos region.1 Schools are within walking distance of a large number of residential areas so walking to school is an option. There are several amenities such as Robinson’s

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    Density Matters: The Effects of Urban Growth Boundaries on Florida Urban Densities Prepared by Submitted to ___ Executive Summary Urban growth boundaries (UGB) are a growth management tool adopted from early English land use traditions to categorize land use. UGB’s are boundaries that clearly delineate the limit of the urban density growth permitted and supported by the issuing municipality. Florida instituted the Growth Management Act in 1985‚ mandating local comprehensive

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    Sprawl on Demand Lesson Questions 1. Sprawl- Kunstler Cast: List and describe three (3) of the "walking tours" of Detroit’s BAD design features • Detroit Rail station building is desolate with broken and smashed windows. The building has trees and plants growing up the outside walls of the building and around the building. There are no buildings placed around the rail station building for it to contrast with‚ and is standing alone. There is an office building placed on the top of the building

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    Urban Nodes

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    The density is increased at a node to maximize opportunities to be able to reach the transit without the need to travel. This is a central part of the strategy to combat the adverse financial‚ quality-of-life‚ and environmental consequences of urban sprawl. These form employment centers‚ shopping centers‚ entertainment centers‚ or multi-function activity centers. Where living‚ working‚ and entertainment activities come together. The major nodes in the plan are the islands‚ destinations in their

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    Urban Gentrification and Urban Morphology The term ‘gentrification’ has myriads of interpretations from different geographers‚ and sociologists. Ever since‚ there has been protracted debate on its methodology‚ consequences and whether it constitutes a dominant or residual urban form. The term ‘gentrification’ was first coined by the Marxist urban geographer Ruth Glass (Glass‚ 1964) to describe the influx of wealthier individuals into cities or neighbourhoods who replace working or lower-classes

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    results of urban dynamics on its growth‚ development‚ future trends and ecological sustainability. Sydney is a large city in the developed world‚ located at 33’52’S and 151’10’E on the East coast of Australia. As Sydney is approximately 12000 square km with a growing population of over 4 million‚ certain urban dynamics must be addressed to allow for ecological sustainability and a resourceful city for future generations. Dynamics which have already had a significant impact on the city are urban decay

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    Urban Retrofitting

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    Urban retrofitting is the redesign of an existing site or structure in a city to be more environmentally sustainable. To reach sustainability goals in cities‚ making requirements for new buildings to be built will not be enough. The redesign of existing buildings could make a huge impact on the environmental footprint of urban areas. This editorial will discuss urban retrofitting and the views from city residents and city property owners and developers on the matter. Overview The issue that planners

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    Urban legends have long been included in our culture as traditional stories that often provide a moral conclusion cultivated and spread either orally or written on paper. Many of these tales are often misunderstood as a false story‚ however these tales are derived from real life events‚ and are exaggerated and modified as time passes. Urban legends commonly reflect the fears of a society and often include warnings that prevent a certain action or else something unfortunate will happen to the person

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    10 URBAN ENVIRONMENT Suneel Pandey‚ Shaleen Singhal‚ Pragya Jaswal‚ and Manraj Guliani Great cities are planned and grow without any regard for the fact that they are parasites on the countryside‚ which must somehow supply food‚ water‚ air‚ and degrade huge quantities of wastes. —Eugene Odum Six to seven million people are added annually to urban India. At the beginning of this millennium‚ 285 million Indians lived in its nearly 4400 towns and cities (Census 2001)

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