Form of urban planning that recognizes urban growth will occur but uses zoning laws and an array of other tools to (1) prevent sprawl, (2) direct growth to certain areas, (3) protect ecologically sensitive and important lands and waterways, and (4) develop urban areas that are more environmentally sustainable and more enjoyable places to live.
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