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in modern city-hinterland relationships, what is often the most important resource the city receives from the hinterland
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1. The land of a typical city is distributed by...
2. Technology changed the workforce by...
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Do you think the pros outweigh the cons and therefore vertical cities should be the future of urban planning? Or do you think
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Do you think the pros outweigh the cons and therefore vertical cities should be the future of urban planning? Or do you think
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Do you think the pros outweigh the cons and therefore vertical cities should be the future of urban planning? Or do you think
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The city of Urbania was designed by city planners to address the needs of both the city's businesses and its citizens.
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Use the scenario to answer the question. A city planner is designing a new apartment complex. The complex will have several
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Describe two ways a planner can help minimize the human impact of the apartment complex on the environment
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Explain the role of “subdivider’s intention” when it comes to determining the status of a
road marked on an historic plan
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I have to design a sustainable city with a river running through it. Would I put both my water treatment plant and seweage plant
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Which of the following statements describes a benefit of a grid city?
A. The city is planned, which is believed to lead to a
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What is one way that city governments are attempting to control urban sprawl in developed countries?(1 point) Responses by
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What is one way that city governments are attempting to control urban sprawl in developed countries?(1 point)
by not building
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How could multiple geographic representations be analyzed in urban planning?(1 point)Responses
Political maps of a state could be
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How could multiple geographic representations be analyzed in urban planning?(1 point)Responses Political maps of a state could
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How could multiple geographic representations be analyzed in urban planning?(1 point)Responses
A. Political maps of a state could
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what is one way that city governments are attempting to control urban sprawl in developed countries?
a. by not building transport
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Unit 3 Lesson 6 and 7: Discussion Question Template
FIRST: Should urban planning prioritize modes of transportation such as
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To help minimize the planner should have more plant life around the paved area. The planner should also design a covering for
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How could multiple geographic representations be analyzed in urban planning?(1 point)
Responses Political maps of a state could
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Which of the following best explains the role of a city under central place theory?(1 point)
Responses A city marks the minimum
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What is one way that city governments are attempting to control urban sprawl in developed countries?(1 point)
Responses by not
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The city hopes to ___________ the neighborhoods by providing better housing.
Please use the word in the Margin. Word Margin
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Which action is a way to carry out smart growth?
A. Keep suburbs quiet by putting schools in urban areas. B. Put neighborhoods
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How can smart growth reduce a city's dependence on automobiles?
OA. It shortens the commute between the suburbs and a city's
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What is the main reason that Rome was built on Hills?
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What is the problem that the town in part one is facing? What are some
of the opinions about the problem? Townsperson 1: I think
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3. What important information does the planning board need to approve this
plan? The solution to this problem should be a
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If we have a parking lot, it will give more room for cars to park, so there won't be as much traffic on Main Street. People can
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Define defensible space:
(in one sentence)
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Define defensible space simply:
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needing answers
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What is one way that city governments are attempting to control urban sprawl in developed countries?(1 point)
1 by passing zoning
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The High Line1 Life in a big city such as New York is fast paced and exciting. Many people find it invigorating to be surrounded
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What is one way that city governments are attempting to control urban sprawl in developed countries?
A ) by not building
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One affluent suburb decided to outlaw bus stops in its neighborhoods. (1 point)
backward groomed scheming wealthy
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A city’s Parks and Recreation department is interested in providing residents with more opportunities for bicycling in their
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A city’s Parks and Recreation department is interested in providing residents with more opportunities for bicycling in their
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What might a city find it necessary to do when initiating a beach nourishment project?(1 point)
Responses seek approval from the
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Which action is a way to carry out smart growth?
A. Put neighborhoods close to business centers. B. Keep suburbs quiet by putting
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Which of these is an example of infill?
A. Converting an old shopping mall into a community college B. Converting rural
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How can smart growth reduce a city's dependence on automobiles?
A. It encourages people living in suburbs to avoid a city's mass
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How do such roadless areas make a city more sustainable?
A. They provide high-density urban areas with space for outdoor
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A. They provide high-density urban areas with space for outdoor
recreation. B. They reduce the need for a highway system within a
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of suburban sprawl?
A. Noise pollution is higher than in a city because there is heavier
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Which of these is a characteristic of a sustainable city?
A. Strict zoning that prevents residential areas from being located
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What might a city find it necessary to do when initiating a beach nourishment project?(1 point)
Responses collect plants for
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Multiple Choice Question Which detail from the passage BEST supports the idea that green roofs can help cities decrease their
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does your green city layout look like? does it have a clear zoning, efficient transport networks and accessible green spaces?
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do the green spaces and natural elements complement the urban environment,fostering a sense of healthy living?
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Suggest with reason why a high income residential area and a heavy industry would not normally be found next to one another
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