So-called "smart growth" is designed, through careful planning and restrictions, to prevent (or at least retard) urban sprawl. When cities and suburbs chew up open lands indiscriminately, they create inefficient models which have much higher rates of pollution and energy and water usage than carefully planned sites. A new subdivision creates demand for new roads, which open up new and more remote lands to development, which starts the cycle over again. All the time, new lawns use ever more water and chemical fertilizers and pesticides, displacing native plants which don't need constant watering. Smart Growth works to limit the damage.
One can learn more about smart growth online at Smart Growth, Wikipedia, US EPA, and many other websites. The best place to go to learn more about smart growth is the Smart Growth website.
explain how does smart growth try to reduce the impact of urban sprawl
infrastructure
Put neighborhoods close to business centers.
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preserving open spaces such as farmland, forests, and wetlands
no , because i think it totally totally disagree
One of the smart objectives for Cadbury is the use of an ansoff matrix. The matrix could be used to identify areas for growth. From this Cadbury's would be able to use market development and market penetration for their products.
Proably not at this point and time. Doing any kidn of investing during this recession would not be recommended.
Traditional Neighborhood Design, New Urbanism, Neo-traditionalism and most recently Smart Growth
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Put neighborhoods close to business centers.