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Name Class Date 10.3 Sustainable Cities Key Concepts City planners use many tools in the attempt to make urban areas more livable. Transportation options are vital to livable cities. Parks and open space are key elements of livable cities. The goal of a green building is to save energy and other resources without sacrificing people’s comfort. There has been promising progress toward urban sustainability. Vocabulary Preview Define each vocabulary term in your own words. Then, write yourself a quick note on how you will remember each. One term has been done for you. Term Definition How I Remember City planning Geographic information system (GIS) Zoning Urban growth boundary (UGB) Smart growth A philosophy of urban growth that focuses on economic and environmental approaches that lead to sustainable growth and the avoidance of sprawl 181 Smart growth starts with an S, which makes me think of sustainable, which also starts with an S. Name Class Term Definition Date How I Remember Ecological restoration Greenway City Planning 1. Complete the following paragraph with terms from the word bank. city planning smart growth geographic information system (GIS) urban growth boundary (UGB) zoning The process of designing urban areas to make them livable is called . , a philosophy used to manage the spread of urban areas, guides this process. This philosophy can lead to the establishment of a , which limits the spread of urban areas. City planners use many tools, for example , that allow data to be manipulated on computers. Decisions made about land use must be put into practice to be effective. City planners use to put decisions into use. 2. Describe the type of zoning typically seen in urban environments. 3. What do all urban growth boundaries have in common? Explain. 4. What philosophy of urban growth requires building up, not out? 5. Describe new urbanism. 182 Name Class Date Transportation Options 6. List three examples of mass transit options in livable cities. 7. Describe at least two examples of advantages of mass transit over automobile use. 8. What are some ways city governments encourage the use of mass transit? Open Space 9. Identify two ecological processes that are positively affected by the presence of parks and open space in urban areas. 10. Fill in the cluster diagram with examples of open space in a city. Open Space Parks Greenways 11. Describe how greenways are valuable to humans and to wildlife. 183 Name Class Date Green Building Design 12. What is another term for green building design? 13. What is the goal of green building design? 14. In what types of buildings has green building design been successful? 15. List three features that might be included in a green building. Urban Sustainability Successes 16. Fill in the chart with short descriptions of how each location has made progress toward urban sustainability. Urban Sustainability Successes Curitiba, Brazil New York City 17. What do the successes of urban sustainability suggest? 184 Name Class Date Organize Information 18. Fill in the concept map with terms from the word bank. city planning mass transit ecological restoration geographic information system (GIS) open spaces urban growth boundary (UGB) zoning Sustainable Cities can be achieved through enhance encourage through instead of which uses tools such as EXTENSION Redraw this concept map on a separate sheet of paper. Show how the terms smart growth and green building design could logically be added to the concept map. Include boxes, arrows, and linking words as needed to add the new terms. Answer the questions to test your knowledge of lesson concepts. You can check your work using the answers on the bottom of the page. 19. Describe the philosophy of smart growth. 20. Identify one positive and one negative impact of zoning. 185