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1. Environmental Science: Toward a Sustainable Future Richard T. Wright Sustainable Communities and Lifestyles PPT by Clark E. Adams
2. Trenton Brownfield Site
3. Sustainable Communities and Lifestyles Urban sprawl
Urban blight
Moving toward sustainable communities
Toward the common good
4. Urban Sprawl Sprawl: extension of city perimeters outward in the countryside, one development after the next, with little plan as to where the expansion is going and no notion as to where it will stop.
5. The Origins of Urban Sprawl Post–World War II demand for consumer goods: cheap cars and gas
Housing boom with low mortgage rates
Highway Trust Fund
6. Impact of Highway Trust Fund
7. The Flight Continued The results of a car-dependent lifestyle
9. Measuring Sprawl Residential density
Neighborhood mix of homes, stores, and workplaces
Accessibility of the street networks
Strength of activity centers and downtowns
10. Sprawl Scores: Low Scores Mean High Sprawl (see Table 23-2)
12. Conversion of Land to Developed Uses
13. Impacts of Urban Sprawl: Environmental
14. Environmental Impacts of Urban Sprawl: Simplify and Destabilize!
15. Impacts of Urban Sprawl: Quality of Life Higher vehicle ownership and driving mileage
Greater risk of fatal accidents
Lower rates of walking and lessened use of mass-transit facilities
16. Impacts of Urban Sprawl: Quality of Life No change in congestion delays
Higher costs for municipal services
Higher incidence of obesity and high blood pressure
17. Benefits of Urban Sprawl Lower-density residential living
Larger lot sizes
Larger single-family homes
18. Benefits of Urban Sprawl Better quality public schools
Lower crime rates
Better social services
Greater opportunity to participate in local governments
19. Reining in Urban Sprawl: Smart Growth “Smart Growth”: forces communities to purposely choose to develop in more environmentally sustainable ways.
Sets boundaries on urban sprawl
Saves open space
Develops existing urban space
Creates new towns
20. Urban Blight Economic and ethnic segregation
The vicious cycle of urban blight
Economic exclusion of the inner city
Urban blight in developing countries
What makes cities livable?
21. Indicators of Urban Decay Economic and ethnic segregation
Eroding tax base
Loss of social services
Lowered property values
Higher property taxes
Deterioration of central city infrastructure
22. Segregation by Exurban Migration: White Flight
23. The Vicious Cycle of Urban Blight
24. Economic Exclusion of the Inner City
25. Urban Blight in Developing Countries Slum communities
No utility services
No land ownership
Crime and disease are endemic
Expected to continue growing into middle of century
Continually overwhelmed by influx of rural immigrants
26. Slum Community Needs Home security
More jobs
Cheap transportation
Government representation
(Slum Dwellers International – SDI at
http://www.sdinet.org)
27. What Makes Cities Livable? Integrated living, working, and recreational spaces
Affordable housing
Provisions for pedestrian and bicycle traffic
Protection of sensitive habitats
28. What Makes Cities Livable?
29. What Makes Cities Livable? Reduced outward sprawl
Reduced automobile traffic
Improved access by foot or bicycle
Mass transit
30. What Makes Cities Livable? High population density
Heterogeneity of residences and business
People meet people, not cars
31. Moving toward Sustainable Communities Sustainable cities
Proximity of people to residences, shops, and workplaces
Use of solar energy
Self-sufficiency in provision of food
Stable population
32. Sustainable Communities Renovation and recycling
Greenways development
Reclaimed waterways
New industries
34. Toward the Common Good Intergenerational equity
Set national goals for sustainable development
Reduce conflict between business and environmental groups
Individual responsibility
35. The Common Good Compassion
Concern for justice
Honesty
Frugality
Humility
Neighborliness
36. Lifestyle Changes Individual lifestyle changes
Political involvement
Membership and participation in NGO environmental organizations
Volunteer work
Career choices
37. End of Chapter 23