نتایج جستجو برای: Smart Growth

تعداد نتایج: 889913  

Journal: :جغرافیا و توسعه ناحیه ای 0
عزت الله مافی شهرزاد قلی زاده سرابی

extended abstract 1. introduction today the irregular growth of the population and its illogical distribution across natural and cultural environments of different communities has necessitated sustainable development in response to the unstable conditions of cities. mashhad is a city with fast growth and development but with no clear plan, especially after land reform program. in this sense, th...

Journal: :International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning 2006

2009
Todd Litman

This paper evaluates various criticisms of Smart Growth. It defines the concept of Smart Growth, contrasts it with sprawl, and describes common Smart Growth strategies. It examines various criticisms of Smart Growth, including the claim that it does not reflect consumer preferences, infringes on freedom, increases traffic congestion and air pollution, reduces housing affordability, results in s...

Many efforts have been made to address the negative effects of sprawling urban expansion, which can be referred to as "smart growth" as a strategy for urban sustainability. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of smart city growth on economic and social parameters in Isfahan. The present study is descriptive-analytical in terms of the type of research and is applied-developmenta...

Journal: :Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity 2011
C P Durand M Andalib G F Dunton J Wolch M A Pentz

Smart growth is an approach to urban planning that provides a framework for making community development decisions. Despite its growing use, it is not known whether smart growth can impact physical activity. This review utilizes existing built environment research on factors that have been used in smart growth planning to determine whether they are associated with physical activity or body mass...

Journal: :جغرافیا و توسعه فضای شهری 0

introduction: solve the problem of urban areas disturbed pushed the urban planners to adopted new strategies including of smart urban growth that in it pointed on prevent the spread of the city and allocate space to the other land uses in the center of city. in order to, the aim of this paper is spatial- physical analysis of future development of saqqez city using smart urban growth indicators ...

Journal: :international journal of architecture and urban development 0
roozbeh zamanian ph.d. in urban and regional planning, faculty of art and architecture, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran. hamid majedi associated professor, faculty of art and architecture, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran. mohammad hossein sharifzadegan associated professor in economic development and regional planning, faculty of architecture and urban planning, university of shahid beheshti, tehran, iran gholam reza kazemiyan assistant professor in urban management, faculty of faculty of management and accounting, allameh tabataba’i university, tehran, iran

fast and unplanned city growth, has effects such as isolation of village societies, threatening urbancores and centers and small and weak societies, destruction of open spaces and open and natural regions. smart growthoffers a sustainable way for urban developing with appropriate use of available sources, increase of urban services,developing neighborhoods with different uses, making public tra...

2013
Oliver A. Pollard

This article focuses on the development of smart growth, which includes sustainable transportation policies and more efficient uses of land. Smart growth was developed to combat some of the negative consequences of transportation and land use laws developed in the past fifty years which created dependence on motor vehicles. The article examines these policies and their inconsistency with smart ...

2004
Todd Alexander Litman Todd Litman

Land use patterns affect the costs of providing public infrastructure and services such as roads, water, sewage, garbage collection, school transport and mail delivery. Various studies show that these costs tend to increase with sprawl (dispersed development outside existing urban boundaries), and can be reduced with Smart Growth (compact, planned development within existing urban boundaries). ...

2015
Pengyu Zhu Hongwei Dong

This study compares urban landscapes in the Portland and Los Angeles metropolitan areas at the neighborhood level by operationalizing six smart growth indices and mapping their spatial distribution patterns and time trends. Analysis results show that the two metropolitan areas have both strengths and weaknesses in different aspects of smart growth. Most neighborhoods in both regions do not exce...

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