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GEOG 346: Day 26. Review for the Final. Housekeeping Items. Reminder to come to the Geography social next door at 4 p.m. today. Reminder that the final is on Wednesday the 17 th from 1 to 4 in Building 180, Room 134 and will contain all three of my classes.
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GEOG 346: Day 26 Review for the Final
Housekeeping Items • Reminder to come to the Geography social next door at 4 p.m. today. • Reminder that the final is on Wednesday the 17th from 1 to 4 in Building 180, Room 134 and will contain all three of my classes. • Today we will go over some of the elements that might be on the exam, which will consist of short answer and essay questions. • We also have the final presentations: Linda, and anyone else?
Review for the Exam • How are cities a major factor in exacerbating or curbing climate change? • What is peak oil and what are its implications for cities? • What are the implications of the changing demographics for how we plan cities? • What about the changing economic base? • What about the increasingly important role of arts and culture and place-making vs. space-utilization?
Review for the Final • How have the issues facing planners and municipalities changed in recent years? • How have urban growth patterns changed since World War II and before and what have been the driving forces behind these changes? • What have been the characteristics and consequences? • What are Condon’s 7 Rules and (how) are they interrelated? • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the grid vs. other patterns (radial, dendritic, superblock)?
Review for the Final • What is the “streetcar suburb”? Does it characterize the traditional pattern of all North American cities? • What are the advantages of buses vs. streetcars vs. LRT vs. ‘heavy’ Skytrain and subway technologies, and by what criteria are they to be evaluated? • What are some elements involved in optimizing transportation choice? • What does mixed use look like and how does it relate to the five-minute walking circle (pedestrian shed)? • What are the strengths of nodes vs. linear forms of development?
Review for the Final • What does “jobs/ housing mix” refer to? • How to optimize diversity and affordability of housing? • What are the implications of different building types for ecological footprint? • What is the meaning of the statement “the site is to the region as the cell is to the body”? • What does it mean to “design with nature.” • How can one integrate the natural and built environments in an urban context?
Review for the Final • What do linked green networks look like, and in what way are they potentially multi-functional? • How does one protect and restore the hydrological regime in an urban region? • How to optimize permeability and diminish ‘hard-scaping’? • What are the obstacles to and opportunities for creating more sustainable cities and regions? • What are some particularly noteworthy examples?