659 Search Results for Growth Management in Urban Planning
Smart GrowthChinitz (1990) examines the fallacy of composition in the context of land policy and growth management. The basic idea of the fallacy is that what is good for the individual is not necessarily good for society as a wholewith the normal ap Continue Reading...
Case Study: Historical Context of American Urban PlanningIntroductionThe American urban planning movement grew out of 19th century desire of aristocrats to improve their surroundings (Stormann, 1991). One of the earliest movements was the \\\"City Be Continue Reading...
Urban Planning and Historic Preservation of Landmarks
In recent years, the preservation of history has continued to develop and some say has matured. Historical preservation now assumes a real part in how property development takes place in communit Continue Reading...
ResponsesStephenI agree that urban sprawl can have negative impacts on public health and the ecosystem. But is it really clear what Chinitz or the others are arguing? Chinitz is literate and balanced as Fischel (1991) points out, but still, their sta Continue Reading...
The three necessities of life, food, shelter, and clothing, will always remain fundamental for all world citizens. Food sources will shift scope from the factory farm model in place today to smaller-scale organic farms. Smaller in scale but larger i Continue Reading...
Management of Technology in Developing Countries Such as Iran
Technology management arrangements of developing countries vary from those of first world ones. The requirement for skill in these states is not growing from within, but somewhat cropping Continue Reading...
In 2005, the average population density was 89 persons per square mile, and the majority of the population is located in southern California, the San Francisco Bay area, and the Central Valley (MSN Encarta, 2006). The sections below examine the geog Continue Reading...
Therefore, strong educational campaigns are absolutely essential in the successful execution of urban ecological advocacy programs. One of the most fundamental efforts that come from NOAA funding is that of educational campaigns. Along with sponsori Continue Reading...
In this case, the researcher will engage open-ended questionnaires for participants who will be far away from the researchers. For the samples within the vicinity of the researcher, unstructured interviews will be effective (Leverett, 2010).
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Land Use Planning Policies and Urban Sprawl
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Land planning for distribution has progressed manifolds in the past century. Increase in the number of communities in the country raises the demand for urban development. Developments are often Continue Reading...
walked through the empty lot, en route to the walking path beneath the freeway overpass. "Someone ought to do something with this land," I said to my friend. "What a waste! At least the city could buy it and build a skate park, like the mayor keeps Continue Reading...
Management Functions
If one takes the broad generalization of the mega-environment (general environment); one finds the conditions and trends that make up the organizational culture or even the society in which one operates. This term actually encom Continue Reading...
Again, this might seem like simple good sense; making decisions based on the factual merits of the situation rather than on face-saving or boss-pleasing seems like the only rational way of doing business. Not paying attention to political whims, how Continue Reading...
They strongly believe that dealing with questionable data and lowly-skilled workforce is a waste of time. Therefore, as they venture into newer markets, they face the risk of loosing out. As they go into markets looking at new opportunities, they ar Continue Reading...
Urban Outfitters Case Study
Urban Outfitters has defined a highly differentiated and unique shopping experience, supported by the eclectic and highly varied store layouts and merchandise strategy. This approach to retailing appeals to the individual Continue Reading...
However, the issue of informal settlement, which includes squatter areas, cannot be overlooked, as it is a common problem especially in developing countries. These forms of settlement are more prone to both the natural and human disasters, which den Continue Reading...
Project Management and the Federal Sustainable Energy Initiative
Today's IT Project Management
The Project Management Failings of the Obama Administration's Sustainable Energy Initiative
Dr. Beverly JN Bowen, PhD
As the global economy continues t Continue Reading...
In developed nations this is easier because technologies and materials, often expensive and hard to come by, can help to mitigate pollution. In less developed nations, pollution is often somewhat of an afterthought as a product of production or pros Continue Reading...
In the book, Project management: strategic design and implementation, David I. Cleland and Lewis R. Ireland report "a review of the results of projects in antiquity reveals evidence about how several historical projects originated and developed" (p. Continue Reading...
One demand is to supply adequate fresh water. Insufficient fresh water for drinking, sewage treatment and sewage discharge are frequent issues that arise as the population increases. Augmented amounts of air pollution, water pollution, soil contamin Continue Reading...
fuels management in urban areas that might be affected by wildfire. Specifically, it will discuss the education of homeowners, and fuel management techniques that can reduce the risk of loss of property during a wildland fire.
With the proliferatio Continue Reading...
incidence tuberculosis as an Urban Health issue among ethnic minority group in Canning Town, Newham Borough of London. Large scale incidence of tuberculosis (TB) has been a major concern for public health planners in the UK. The report is structured Continue Reading...
Bible-Based Best Management PracticesUrban planners can learn from several best management practices found in the Bible. One practice is to select capable and trustworthy team members, as advised in Exodus 18:21. In Exodus 18:21, Moses' father-in-law Continue Reading...
The ECOS Hotels is joining forces with international environmental conservation groups and places a great emphasis on "an efficient and economic hotel design in order to create a green approach to hospitality." (Ernest & Young. 2008)
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Case Study: Challenges Facing Urban PlannersFair housing for allall human beings who live in this countryis now part of the American way of life. President Lyndon B. Johnsons proclamation following the enactment of the Fair Housing Act of 1968Today, Continue Reading...
The role of municipalities, especially city managers, in the expansion of the cities and towns is very crucial and important in today's framework when urbanization is moving at a very rapid pace. The city managers in spite of their efforts are ofte Continue Reading...
Activity 1: Human Resource Management (HRM)
HP Corporate Objectives
Profit: Recognizing that profit constitutes the single most effective measure of the organization's contributions to the community, in addition to being the most basic source o Continue Reading...
According to Bales, 1999, the concept behind SYMLOG is that "every act of behavior takes place in a larger context, that it is a part of an interactive field of influences." Further, "the approach assumes that one needs to understand the larger cont Continue Reading...
General Motors in China:
Chinese Motor Vehicle Industry Structure:
The motor vehicle industry in China had over 200 carmakers in 2004 with most of them being small Chinese firms. In addition to being small and domestic companies, the carmakers were Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Impact of Zoning Policies on Urban Development:
This essay topic discusses how zoning laws shape the physical structure of cities, influence urban growth, and affect social dynamics by segregat Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. Urban Sprawl and Its Impact on Land Use:
This topic explores how urban expansion affects land use patterns, discussing the environmental, social, and economic consequences of sprawl.
2. Sustainable L Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Influence of Zoning Regulations on Urban Sprawl:
This topic would explore how zoning laws contribute to urban sprawl by dictating land use and how compaction strategies can be used to encourage mor Continue Reading...
76). As automation increasingly assumes the more mundane and routine aspects of work of all types, Drucker was visionary in his assessment of how decisions would be made in the years to come. "In the future," said Drucker, "it was possible that all Continue Reading...
urban agriculture is generally employed to designate "a localized food system wherein the production, processing, distribution, access/consumption and disposal/recycling of food occur in and around the city" (Erickson et al. 5). Starting from the na Continue Reading...
Strategic Management and Planning at JFK InternationalIntroductionJFK International is one of the busiest international airports in the US. It is located in New York, and serves millions of passengers every year. For that reason, the airports use of Continue Reading...
Management
The objective of this work in writing is to conduct a critical assessment of the negative and positive impacts of cultural events or festivals upon the host community and destination. This work will be specific to the United Kingdom.
Th Continue Reading...
Bike Lanes vs. Car Lanes
The objective of this study is to examine the issue of bike lanes vs. car lanes in New York City through the lens of urban sociology.
There is an ongoing battle in New York City between those who use bicycle lanes and those Continue Reading...
Various smart vehicle and smart highway technologies and systems offer tremendous potential for improving road and vehicular safety. Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems (IVHS) have already been developed in the United States and Japan, also called Ro Continue Reading...