AP HUG CH17 Vocab

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Ecological Footprint

impact of a person or community on the environment, expressed as the amount of land required to sustain the used of natural resource

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Mixed-Use Development

a single planned development designed to include multiple uses such as residential, retail, educational, recreational, industrial, and office spaces

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Walkability

a measure of how safe, convenient, and efficient it is to walk in an urban environment

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Transportation-Oriented Development

the creation of dense, walkable, pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use communities, centered around or located near a transit station

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Smart-Growth Policy

policy implemented to create sustainable communities by placing development in convenient locations and designing it to be more efficient and environmentally responsible

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Mixed-Use Zoning

zoning that permits multiple land uses in the same space or structure

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Traditional Zoning

zoning that creates separate zones based on land-use type or economic function such as various categories of residential (low-medium-or high density) commercial, or industrial

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New Urbanism

a school of thought that promotes designing growth to limit the amount of urban sprawl and preserve nature and usable farmland

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Slow-Growth City

city where planners have used smart-growth policies to decrease the rate at which the city grows outward

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Urban Growth Boundary

a boundary that separates urban land uses from rural land uses by limiting how far a city can expand

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Greenbelt

a ring of parkland, agricultural land, or other type of open space maintained around an urban area to limit sprawl

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de facto segregation

segregation that results form residential settlement patterns rather than from prejudicial laws

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Redlining

practice by which a financial institute such as a bank refuses to offer home loans on the basis of neighborhood’s racial or ethnic makeup

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Blockbusting

a practice by real estate agents who would stir up concern that Black families would soon move into a neighborhood; the agents would convince White property owners to sell their houses at below-market prices

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Zones of Abandonment

area that has been largely described due to lack of jobs, declines in land value and falling demand

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Filtering

the process of neighborhood change in which housing vacated by more affluent groups passes down the income scale to lower-income groups

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Inclusionary Zoning Law

law that creates affordable housing by offering incentives for developers to set aside a minimum percentage of new housing construction to be allocated for low-income renters or buyers

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Land Tenure

the legal rights, as defined by society , associated with owning land

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Eminent Domain

a government’s right to take over privately owned property for public use or interest

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Environmental Injustice

the ways in which communities of color and poor people are more likely to be exposed to environmental burdens such as air pollution, or contaminated water; also called environmental racism

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Urban Renewal

the nationwide movement that development in the 1950s and 1960s when U.S cities where given massive federal grants to tear down and clear out crumbling neighborhoods and former industrial zones as a means of rebuilding their downtowns

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Regional Planning

planning conducted at a regional scale that seeks to coordinate the development of housing, transportation, urban infrastructure, and economic activities

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Brownfields

abandoned and polluted industrial site in a central city or suburb