5.10 & 5.13 - Urbanization & Reducing Urban Runoff

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Urban

A densely populated area that is often the central part of a city or metropolitan area.

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suburban

An area that typically surrounds the central city, is residential, and is not as densely populated as the urban center

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Rural

Areas that are less densely populated than both urban and suburban. Primarily agricultural communities. aka "the country"

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Urbanization

The process of converting land into a more urban area. Driven by population shifts from rural areas to more dense urban areas.

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urban sprawl

Population shift away from high density urban areas into less dense rural areas surrounding the urban center. Results in further urbanization of undeveloped land.

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impervious surfaces

Human-made structures--such as roads, building, sidewalks, and parking lots-- that do not allow water to reach the soil, leading to flooding.

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stormwater runoff

water from precipitation that lands on impervious surfaces and pools or flows over the surface of the land

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flooding

When an area or place is submerged in water, especially urban areas with large amounts of impervious surface

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permeable pavement

An absorbent pavement that allows storm water to seep through it to underlying ground where it can recharge groundwater

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Planting trees in urban areas

Decreases impervious surfaces and stormwater runoff by increases absorption of precipitation

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public transportation

Trains, buses, and subways that reduce air pollution (CO2, CO, particulate matter) and stormwater runoff by reducing single-passenger car use

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Building up

Increasing the height of buildings so that less land needs to be developed for housing and businesses

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Infill

Development that fills in vacant lots or renovates old buildings in urban areas rather than building new structures and increasing urbanization

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urban growth boundaries

a restriction on development outside a designated area in order to prevent urban sprawl and promote infill and building up in existing urban areas

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multi-use zoning

A zoning classification that allows retail, business, and high-density residential development to coexist in the same area. Increases land efficiency and walkability of cities.