8387885099 | smart growth | development w various buildings and types of transportations | 0 | |
8387891382 | smart growth examples | walkable sidewalks cost effective development various types of housing keeping open spaces | 1 | |
8387904103 | urban blight | loss of social environments of the city that often accelerates migration to the suburbs. | 2 | |
8387914692 | blight and feedback | involving the migration of goods and services away from an urban center. When city revenue sinks because people move out, then taxes are raised, and services shift to the suburbs, which is a positive feedback loop. | 3 | |
8387926582 | positive and negative of parks | Positive: increase in the price of housing, decreased pollution, development of sense of community, decrease in crime. Negative: increase in fossil fuel consumption, waste production | 4 | |
8388020433 | maximum sustainable yield | The largest average catch that can be taken continuously from a stock under average environmental conditions. | 5 | |
8388031353 | government needs to know about msy | how fast the fish reproduce vs how much we catch know the demand for fish try not to reduce carrying capacity (habitat reduced then we lose fish) do not overfish | 6 |
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