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Planning

Is the making of an orderly sequence of action that will lead to the achievement of a stated goal or goals

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Nature

Represents the ecosystem within which man and society operate and cities and settlements are placed

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Man, Society, Networks, Shell and Nature

Ekistics identifies 5 elements to for inclusive approach, these are?

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Heritage

One of the core elements of urban design that provides a second important source of character

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How to incorporate ElA results in the LGU process

What is not included in the Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC)?

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Tourism projects

Which if the following is not considered as an Environmentally Critical Project?

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None of the above

Choose the words that made the statement incorrect: The Bundle of Rights is a set of legal rights afforded to the real estate title holder. It also embraces public rights to tax or assess the property, to control its use and development, and to acquire it for public use, with just compensation."

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Bid Rent Theory

It is the assumption that land value and rent decreases as the distance from the CBD increases.

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All of the above

Location of industries involve these factors of production.

a. Land
b. Labor
c. Enterprise
d. All of the above

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Problem Identification

The first step in the planning process:

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analysis of the survey

Patrick Geddes gave planning a logical structure where human geography was to provide the basis of planning. He suggested the following (1) survey of the region (2) its character and trends (3) _____ (4) actual plan

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building

"The site plan considers the site, the landscape elements and the ______ "

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17%

"Percentage slope that approaches the limit that an ordinary loaded vehicle can climb, for any sustained period."

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20-25 %

Percentage slope is the normal limit of climb for pedestrians without resorting to stairs.

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Water bodies

Blue in a topographic map refers to the

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Legibility

Landmarks can also help promote a city's

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District

What element of the city can an observer mentally enter '''inside of"

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Character

What best describes the identity of a place

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Eminent domain

______ is for power of the government to take property for public use with just compensation

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Urban planning

What type of planning considers factors that are not primarily physical

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Rome

Which ancient city already had an extensive sanitary system during its time

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Dispersal of Cities

What is not the direct result of the Industrial Revolution

a. Rapid growth of cities b. Journey to work
c. Dispersal of industries
d. Air and water pollution

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Ekistics

Is the science of human settlements and is considered as the foundation of planning

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Democratic Planning

"This planning typology upholds the absolute sovereignty of the majority, hence, the importance of implementing a participatory planning process."

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Richness

A UST student resting by the Quadricentennial Park hears the fountain and feels the soft sprinkle of water in the air while enjoying the architecture of the park. This concept of responsive environment is

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Public space

It is the space generally. open, accessible and can be utilized by the people

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Urban sprawl

These are principles of Urban Design except:

a. Urban sprawl
b. Respect the traditional urban development pattern / (4)
c. Slow speed streets / (3)
d. Hidden parking lots / (10)

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Personalization

A UST student enjoys seeing the creative shop fronts of the stores along the P. Noval Street. This concept of responsive environment is

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Affordability

What is not a necessary feature of the public realm in urban design

a. Safety
b. Affordability
c. Inclusivity
d. Attractiveness PLN Q's FROM OTHER SOU

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Urban Design

Process of giving process design direction to urban growth

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Gathering data

First step...

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Radburn, NJ

What was the first American town that was built following the principle of garden city?

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Miletus

What first documented city was designed to allow the optimal wind flow to cool the town during hot summer months?

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Babylon

City Mentioned in the Bible

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Organic Forms

Which of the following are not considered planning patterns of ancient cities?

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Hippodamus of Miletus

Who is considered the Father of Urban Planning

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[NOT SURE]

Travel for Jobs

Indirect effect of Industrial Revolution

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None of the above

Criticisms of Pioneer Thinkers, who is exempted?

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Do further study impact assessment if project is suitable for site

Site has aquifer and bodies of water underneath

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Physical, Biological, Cultural

Attributes of site planning

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Soil Bearing Capacities

Ability of soil to carry weight of structures

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Scale

Size of building in relation to person

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Visual Appropriateness

Plaza mayor, facade, clothing...

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None of the above

Criticized for focusing on aesthetics except for...

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Radial

Form of a space org projecting outwards

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Shell, Nature, etc.

Incorporated in a city where settlements are built

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TRUE

T or F:

CBD Is characterized by high rent, accessible to pedestrians

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Zoning Ordinance

Implementing tool of the CLUP

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Public Choice Theory

Theory that offers choices to the public

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Goal Setting Theory

Theory that sets goals and provides ways to attain them

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Bundle of Rights Theory

Theory about just compensation

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[NOTES]

3 general criteria

1. Environmental considerations are integrated
2. Assessment is technically sound and mitigation measures are effective
3. EIA process is based on public participation of affected communities

Not a general criteria when reviewing the EIA

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Visual Appropriateness

UST main building facade makes people think about appropriate clothing to wear... what is the corresponding element ?

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None of the above

Odd one out, which is not a design strategy for indoor comfort