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Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA)
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Adopted in 1972.
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National Flood Insurance Act
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1968
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Urban Parks and Recreation Recovery Act
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1978
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Bay Area Rapid Transit System (BART) began
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1972
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Housing and Urban Development (HUD) created
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1965
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Housing and Urban Development (HUD) created
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1965
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Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) established
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1975
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Housing and Urban Development (HUD) created
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1965
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Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) established
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1974
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) passed
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1990
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) passed
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1990
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Empowerment Zones/Enterprise Zones formed
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1994
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Clinton presidency
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What movement is Washington DC an example of?
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City beautiful movement
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What movement is Washington DC an example of?
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City beautiful movement
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What concept is Ebenezer Howard associated with?
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Garden city
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What movement is Washington DC an example of?
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City beautiful movement
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What concept is Ebenezer Howard associated with?
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Garden city
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What movement is Washington DC an example of?
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City beautiful movement
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What concept is Ebenezer Howard associated with?
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Garden city
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What concept did Pennsylvania central transportation company versus the city of New York first introduce? US supreme Court case
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Transfer of development rights (TDR)
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What movement is Washington DC an example of?
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City beautiful movement
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What concept is Ebenezer Howard associated with?
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Garden city
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What concept did Pennsylvania central transportation company versus the city of New York first introduce? US supreme Court case
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Transfer of development rights (TDR)
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What movement is Washington DC an example of?
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City beautiful movement
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What concept is Ebenezer Howard associated with?
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Garden city
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What concept did Pennsylvania central transportation company versus the city of New York first introduce? US supreme Court case
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Transfer of development rights (TDR)
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What did Jane Jacobs write?
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Death and life of great American cities
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What did Jane Jacobs write?
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Death and life of great American cities
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White City
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Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893
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What did Jane Jacobs write?
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Death and life of great American cities
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White City
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Columbian Exposition World's Fair Chicago 1893
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What did Jane Jacobs write?
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Death and life of great American cities
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White City
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Columbian Exposition World's Fair Chicago 1893
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What did Jacob Riis write?
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Children of the Poor
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What other book did Jacob Riis write?
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Children of the Poor
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What did Jane Jacobs write?
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Death and life of great American cities
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White City
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Columbian Exposition World's Fair Chicago 1893
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What did Jacob Riis write?
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How the Other Half Lives (1890)
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What other book did Jacob Riis write?
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Children of the Poor
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What did Jane Jacobs write?
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Death and life of great American cities (1961)
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White City
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Columbian Exposition World's Fair Chicago 1893
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What did Jacob Riis write?
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How the Other Half Lives (1890)
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What other book did Jacob Riis write?
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Children of the Poor (1892)
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Randall Arendt wrote?
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Rural by Design (1994)
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ZBB
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Zero Based Budget
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ZBB
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Zero Based Budget
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MBO
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Management By Objective Peter Drucker
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ZBB
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Zero Based Budget
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MBO
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Management By Objective Peter Drucker
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TIF
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Tax Increment Financing
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Norm Krumholz
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Planning Director City of Cleveland Equity Advocacy Planning
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Norm Krumholz
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Planning Director City of Cleveland Equity Advocacy Planning
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Burnham Plan for Chicago
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1909
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Peter Calthorpe
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Congress for New Urbanism
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Peter Calthorpe
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Congress for New Urbanism
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Edward Bassett
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Father of Zoning
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Peter Calthorpe
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Congress for New Urbanism
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Edward Bassett
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Father of Zoning
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Daniel Burnham
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Father of City Planning
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Peter Calthorpe
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Congress for New Urbanism 1992. Transit Oriented Development.
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Edward Bassett
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Father of Zoning
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Daniel Burnham
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Father of City Planning
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Ian McHarg
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Father of Modern Ecology/Environmental Movement
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Patrick Geddes
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Father of Regional Planning
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Patrick Geddes
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Father of Regional Planning
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Lawrence Veiller
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Father of Modern Housing Code
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Patrick Geddes
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Father of Regional Planning
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Lawrence Veiller
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Father of Modern Housing Code
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Paul Davidoff
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Father of Advocacy Planning
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Patrick Geddes
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Father of Regional Planning
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Lawrence Veiller
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Father of Modern Housing Code
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Paul Davidoff
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Father of Advocacy Planning
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Etzioni
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Mixed Scanning
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Saul Alinsky
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Community Organization
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Saul Alinsky
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Community Organization- Hired a planner to speak for the powerless people.
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Hoyt
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Sector Theory
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Christaller
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Central Place Theory
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Christaller
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Central Place Theory
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Simon
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Satisficing
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Christopher Alexander
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A Pattern Language (1977). Design principles for towns, buildings, construction
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Christopher Alexander
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A Pattern Language (1977). Design principles for towns, buildings, construction
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Andres Duany
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Form Based Codes. Seaside, Florida 1982.
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Christopher Alexander
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A Pattern Language (1977). Design principles for towns, buildings, construction
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Andres Duany
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Form Based Codes. Seaside, Florida 1982.
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Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk
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Form Based Codes. Seaside, Florida 1982.
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Christopher Alexander
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A Pattern Language (1977). Design principles for towns, buildings, construction
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Andres Duany
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Form Based Codes. Seaside, Florida 1982.
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Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk
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Form Based Codes. Seaside, Florida 1982.
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Petaluma, California
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First City to adopt form-based code Smart Code in 2003
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO).
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO). Attorney Euclid v. Ambler
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Harris and Ullman
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Multi-nuclei planning theory
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Harris and Ullman
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Multi-nuclei planning theory
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Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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ACPI
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Harris and Ullman
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Multi-nuclei planning theory
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Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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ACPI
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Order of Planning Movements
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Public Health 1890's. Agrarian Philosophy. Lassez-Faire. City Effecient 1900s. City Beautiful 1900s. Garden City 1910s. City Humane 1930s. City Functional 1940s.
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Harris and Ullman
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Multi-nuclei planning theory
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Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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ACPI
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Order of Planning Movements
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Public Health 1890's. Agrarian Philosophy. Lassez-Faire. City Effecient 1900s. City Beautiful 1900s. Garden City 1910s. City Humane 1930s. City Functional 1940s.
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Sir Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Harris and Ullman
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Multi-nuclei planning theory
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Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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ACPI
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Order of Planning Movements
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Public Health 1890's. Agrarian Philosophy. Lassez-Faire. City Effecient 1900s. City Beautiful 1900s. Garden City 1910s. City Humane 1930s. City Functional 1940s.
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Sir Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSoissons
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Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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John Muir
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Sierra Club 1892
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Harris and Ullman
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Multi-nuclei planning theory
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Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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ACPI
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Order of Planning Movements
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Public Health 1890's. Agrarian Philosophy. Lassez-Faire. City Effecient 1900s. City Beautiful 1900s. Garden City 1910s. City Humane 1930s. City Functional 1940s.
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Sir Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSoissons
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Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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John Muir
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Sierra Club 1892
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Robert Moses
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New York City 1920's planning expert
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Harris and Ullman
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Multi-nuclei planning theory
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Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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ACPI
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Order of Planning Movements
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Public Health 1890's. Agrarian Philosophy. Lassez-Faire. City Effecient 1900s. City Beautiful 1900s. Garden City 1910s. City Humane 1930s. City Functional 1940s.
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Sir Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSoissons
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Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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John Muir
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Sierra Club 1892
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Robert Moses
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New York City 1920's planning expert
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Clarence Perry
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Neighborhood Unit
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Harris and Ullman
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Multi-nuclei planning theory
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Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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ACPI
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Order of Planning Movements
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Public Health 1890's. Agrarian Philosophy. Lassez-Faire. City Effecient 1900s. City Beautiful 1900s. Garden City 1910s. City Humane 1930s. City Functional 1940s.
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Sir Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSoissons
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Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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John Muir
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Sierra Club 1892
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Robert Moses
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New York City 1920's planning expert
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Clarence Perry
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Neighborhood Unit
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Paul Lawrence
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Dunbar Apartments Harlem 1930
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Harris and Ullman
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Multi-nuclei planning theory
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Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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ACPI
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Order of Planning Movements
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Public Health 1890's. Agrarian Philosophy. Lassez-Faire. City Effecient 1900s. City Beautiful 1900s. Garden City 1910s. City Humane 1930s. City Functional 1940s.
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Sir Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSoissons
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Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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John Muir
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Sierra Club 1892
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Robert Moses
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New York City 1920's planning expert
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Clarence Perry
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Neighborhood Unit
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Paul Lawrence
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Dunbar Apartments Harlem 1930
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Henry Wright and Stein
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Designed Garden City of Radburn, New Jersey
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Harris and Ullman
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Multi-nuclei planning theory
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Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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ACPI
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Order of Planning Movements
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Public Health 1890's. Agrarian Philosophy. Lassez-Faire. City Effecient 1900s. City Beautiful 1900s. Garden City 1910s. City Humane 1930s. City Functional 1940s.
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Sir Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSoissons
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Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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John Muir
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Sierra Club 1892
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Robert Moses
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New York City 1920's planning expert
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Clarence Perry
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Neighborhood Unit
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Paul Lawrence
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Dunbar Apartments Harlem 1930
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Henry Wright and Stein
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Designed Garden City of Radburn, New Jersey
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Rural Resettlement Administration
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Greenbelt towns
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Harris and Ullman
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Multi-nuclei planning theory
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Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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ACPI
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Order of Planning Movements
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Public Health 1890's. Agrarian Philosophy. Lassez-Faire. City Effecient 1900s. City Beautiful 1900s. Garden City 1910s. City Humane 1930s. City Functional 1940s.
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Sir Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSoissons
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Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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John Muir
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Sierra Club 1892
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Robert Moses
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New York City 1920's planning expert
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Clarence Perry
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Neighborhood Unit
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Paul Lawrence
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Dunbar Apartments Harlem 1930
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Henry Wright and Stein
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Designed Garden City of Radburn, New Jersey
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Rural Resettlement Administration
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Greenbelt towns
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Sherry Arnstein
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Defined citizen participation in terms of actual citizen control over policy decisions. Called it the "Ladder of Citizen Participation"
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Harris and Ullman
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Multi-nuclei planning theory
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Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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ACPI
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Order of Planning Movements
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Public Health 1890's. Agrarian Philosophy. Lassez-Faire. City Effecient 1900s. City Beautiful 1900s. Garden City 1910s. City Humane 1930s. City Functional 1940s.
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Sir Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSoissons
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Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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John Muir
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Sierra Club 1892
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Robert Moses
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New York City 1920's planning expert
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Clarence Perry
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Neighborhood Unit
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Paul Lawrence
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Dunbar Apartments Harlem 1930
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Henry Wright and Stein
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Designed Garden City of Radburn, New Jersey
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Rural Resettlement Administration
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Greenbelt towns
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Sherry Arnstein
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Defined citizen participation in terms of actual citizen control over policy decisions. Called it the "Ladder of Citizen Participation"
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Harris and Ullman
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Multi-nuclei planning theory
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Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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ACPI
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Order of Planning Movements
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Public Health 1890's. Agrarian Philosophy. Lassez-Faire. City Effecient 1900s. City Beautiful 1900s. Garden City 1910s. City Humane 1930s. City Functional 1940s.
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Sir Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSoissons
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Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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John Muir
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Sierra Club 1892
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Robert Moses
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New York City 1920's planning expert
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Clarence Perry
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Neighborhood Unit
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Paul Lawrence
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Dunbar Apartments Harlem 1930
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Henry Wright and Stein
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Designed Garden City of Radburn, New Jersey
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Rural Resettlement Administration
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Greenbelt towns
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Sherry Arnstein
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Defined citizen participation in terms of actual citizen control over policy decisions. Called it the "Ladder of Citizen Participation"
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Jean Gottmann
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Coined term megalopolis
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
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Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Harris and Ullman
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Multi-nuclei planning theory
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Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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ACPI
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Order of Planning Movements
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Public Health 1890's. Agrarian Philosophy. Lassez-Faire. City Effecient 1900s. City Beautiful 1900s. Garden City 1910s. City Humane 1930s. City Functional 1940s.
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Sir Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSoissons
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Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Edward Burgess
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Concentric Ring Theory
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John Muir
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Sierra Club 1892
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Robert Moses
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New York City 1920's planning expert
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Clarence Perry
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Neighborhood Unit
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Paul Lawrence
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Dunbar Apartments Harlem 1930
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Henry Wright and Stein
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Designed Garden City of Radburn, New Jersey
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Rural Resettlement Administration
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Greenbelt towns
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Sherry Arnstein
|
Defined citizen participation in terms of actual citizen control over policy decisions. Called it the "Ladder of Citizen Participation"
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Jean Gottmann
|
Coined term megalopolis
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John Wesley Powell
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Colorado River Grand Canyon Explorer
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Friedmann
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Transactive planning
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Lindblom
|
Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
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First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
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Transactive Planning
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Harris and Ullman
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Multi-nuclei planning theory
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Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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ACPI
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Order of Planning Movements
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Public Health 1890's. Agrarian Philosophy. Lassez-Faire. City Effecient 1900s. City Beautiful 1900s. Garden City 1910s. City Humane 1930s. City Functional 1940s.
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Sir Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSoissons
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Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Edward Burgess
|
Concentric Ring Theory
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John Muir
|
Sierra Club 1892
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|
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Robert Moses
|
New York City 1920's planning expert
|
|
|
Clarence Perry
|
Neighborhood Unit
|
|
|
Paul Lawrence
|
Dunbar Apartments Harlem 1930
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|
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Henry Wright and Stein
|
Designed Garden City of Radburn, New Jersey
|
|
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Rural Resettlement Administration
|
Greenbelt towns
|
|
|
Sherry Arnstein
|
Defined citizen participation in terms of actual citizen control over policy decisions. Called it the "Ladder of Citizen Participation"
|
|
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Jean Gottmann
|
Coined term megalopolis
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John Wesley Powell
|
Colorado River Grand Canyon Explorer
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Frederick Law Olmstead Sr.
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Designed Riverside, Illinois
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Friedmann
|
Transactive planning
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Lindblom
|
Incremental Planning
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Alfred Bettman
|
First president of American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) 1934. Attorney Euclid v. Ambler. Cincinatti Plan 1925.
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Friedmann
|
Transactive Planning
|
|
|
Harris and Ullman
|
Multi-nuclei planning theory
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|
|
Frederick Law Olmstead Jr.
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ACPI
|
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Order of Planning Movements
|
Public Health 1890's. Agrarian Philosophy. Lassez-Faire. City Effecient 1900s. City Beautiful 1900s. Garden City 1910s. City Humane 1930s. City Functional 1940s.
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Sir Raymond Unwin
|
Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSoissons
|
Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSessions
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Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSessions
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Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Columbian Exposition Chicago
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1893
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Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSessions
|
Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Columbian Exposition Chicago
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1893
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Which two railroads met at Promontory Point, Utah to form the first transcontinental railroad?
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Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads
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C
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Raymond Unwin
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Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSessions
|
Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Columbian Exposition Chicago
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1893
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Which two railroads met at Promontory Point, Utah to form the first transcontinental railroad?
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Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads
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C
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Ebenezer Howard
|
Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform
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Raymond Unwin
|
Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSessions
|
Welwyn 1919, 1934
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Columbian Exposition Chicago
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1893
|
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Which two railroads met at Promontory Point, Utah to form the first transcontinental railroad?
|
Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads
|
C
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Ebenezer Howard
|
Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform
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Edward Bellamy
|
Looking Backward 1888
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Edward Bellamy
|
Looking Backward 1888
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Raymond Unwin
|
Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSessions
|
Welwyn 1919, 1934
|
|
|
Columbian Exposition Chicago
|
1893
|
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Which two railroads met at Promontory Point, Utah to form the first transcontinental railroad?
|
Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads
|
C
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Ebenezer Howard
|
Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform 1898
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Edward Bellamy
|
Looking Backward 1888
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When did ACIP and ASPO join to become the APA?
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1978
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Raymond Unwin
|
Letchworth 1903, 1920
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Louis deSessions
|
Welwyn 1919, 1934
|
|
|
Columbian Exposition Chicago
|
1893
|
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|
Which two railroads met at Promontory Point, Utah to form the first transcontinental railroad?
|
Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads
|
C
|
|
Ebenezer Howard
|
Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform 1898
|
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Edward Bellamy
|
Looking Backward 1888
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When did ACIP and ASPO join to become the APA?
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1978
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Which US city has the highest population density?
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New York
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Raymond Unwin
|
Letchworth 1903, 1920
|
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Louis deSessions
|
Welwyn 1919, 1934
|
|
|
Columbian Exposition Chicago
|
1893
|
|
|
Which two railroads met at Promontory Point, Utah to form the first transcontinental railroad?
|
Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads
|
C
|
|
Ebenezer Howard
|
Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform 1898
|
|
|
Edward Bellamy
|
Looking Backward 1888
|
|
|
When did ACIP and ASPO join to become the APA?
|
1978
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Which US city has the highest population density?
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New York
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In utilizing the sector theory which land is given the highest values?
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Along major roadways
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|
|
Wildavksy is associated with which quote?
|
"A budget is goals with a price tag attached"
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|
Wildavksy is associated with which quote?
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"A budget is goals with a price tag attached"
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|
What are LULUs?
|
Locally Unwanted Land Uses
|
|
|
Wildavksy is associated with which quote?
|
"A budget is goals with a price tag attached"
|
|
|
What are LULUs?
|
Locally Unwanted Land Uses
|
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|
What is the step-down method?
|
Method that uses a larger geographic area to interpolate a smaller geographic area's population.
|
|
|
Wildavksy is associated with which quote?
|
"A budget is goals with a price tag attached"
|
|
|
What are LULUs?
|
Locally Unwanted Land Uses
|
|
|
What is the step-down method?
|
Method that uses a larger geographic area to interpolate a smaller geographic area's population.
|
|
|
What is the concept of Economic Benefit or Economic Base Analysis?
|
The ratio of an industry's share of local employment as compared to the national share. If the local percentage is lower than the national percentage, the local economy is importing, if it is greater it is exporting, and if equal it is neither exporting or importing.
|
|
|
Wildavksy is associated with which quote?
|
"A budget is goals with a price tag attached"
|
|
|
What are LULUs?
|
Locally Unwanted Land Uses
|
|
|
What is the step-down method?
|
Method that uses a larger geographic area to interpolate a smaller geographic area's population.
|
|
|
What is the concept of Economic Benefit or Economic Base Analysis?
|
The ratio of an industry's share of local employment as compared to the national share. If the local percentage is lower than the national percentage, the local economy is importing, if it is greater it is exporting, and if equal it is neither exporting or importing.
|
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|
What is PERT?
|
.
|
|
|
Wildavksy is associated with which quote?
|
"A budget is goals with a price tag attached"
|
|
|
What are LULUs?
|
Locally Unwanted Land Uses
|
|
|
What is the step-down method?
|
Method that uses a larger geographic area to interpolate a smaller geographic area's population.
|
|
|
What is the concept of Economic Benefit or Economic Base Analysis?
|
The ratio of an industry's share of local employment as compared to the national share. If the local percentage is lower than the national percentage, the local economy is importing, if it is greater it is exporting, and if equal it is neither exporting or importing.
|
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|
What is PERT?
|
.
|
|
|
What is the programming. For a capital improvement project CIP?
|
5 to 6 years
|
|
|
Wildavksy is associated with which quote?
|
"A budget is goals with a price tag attached"
|
|
|
What are LULUs?
|
Locally Unwanted Land Uses
|
|
|
What is the step-down method?
|
Method that uses a larger geographic area to interpolate a smaller geographic area's population.
|
|
|
What is the concept of Economic Benefit or Economic Base Analysis?
|
The ratio of an industry's share of local employment as compared to the national share. If the local percentage is lower than the national percentage, the local economy is importing, if it is greater it is exporting, and if equal it is neither exporting or importing.
|
|
|
What is PERT?
|
.
|
|
|
What is the programming. For a capital improvement project CIP?
|
5 to 6 years
|
|
|
What is the programming period for capial improvement budget?
|
One year
|
|
|
Wildavksy is associated with which quote?
|
"A budget is goals with a price tag attached"
|
|
|
What are LULUs?
|
Locally Unwanted Land Uses
|
|
|
What is the step-down method?
|
Method that uses a larger geographic area to interpolate a smaller geographic area's population.
|
|
|
What is the concept of Economic Benefit or Economic Base Analysis?
|
The ratio of an industry's share of local employment as compared to the national share. If the local percentage is lower than the national percentage, the local economy is importing, if it is greater it is exporting, and if equal it is neither exporting or importing.
|
|
|
What is PERT?
|
.
|
|
|
What is the programming. For a capital improvement project CIP?
|
5 to 6 years
|
|
|
What is the programming period for capial improvement budget?
|
One year
|
|
|
What is the smallest time frame using a cohort survival method of population analysis?
|
Five years
|
|
|
Wildavksy is associated with which quote?
|
"A budget is goals with a price tag attached"
|
|
|
What are LULUs?
|
Locally Unwanted Land Uses
|
|
|
What is the step-down method?
|
Method that uses a larger geographic area to interpolate a smaller geographic area's population.
|
|
|
What is the concept of Economic Benefit or Economic Base Analysis?
|
The ratio of an industry's share of local employment as compared to the national share. If the local percentage is lower than the national percentage, the local economy is importing, if it is greater it is exporting, and if equal it is neither exporting or importing.
|
|
|
What is PERT?
|
.
|
|
|
What is the programming. For a capital improvement project CIP?
|
5 to 6 years
|
|
|
What is the programming period for capial improvement budget?
|
One year
|
|
|
What is the smallest time frame using a cohort survival method of population analysis?
|
Five years
|
|
|
What percentage of households receive the long form of the US census?
|
17%
|
|
|
What percentage of the US population urbanized?
|
80.7%
|
|
|
What is an MSA?
|
Hey metropolitan area population of more than 100,000 and at least one city with 50,000.
|
|
|
What is an MSA?
|
Metropolitan Statistical Area. A metropolitan area with a population of more than 100,000 and with at least one city with a population of 50,000.
|
|
|
What is an MSA?
|
Metropolitan Statistical Area. A metropolitan area with a population of more than 100,000 and with at least one city with a population of 50,000.
|
|
|
Which is the smallest level at which all census data is released?
|
Census tract
|
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|
CERCLA
|
Superfund
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
What is a oligotrophic body of water?
|
A deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
|
2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
|
2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
|
2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
How many acres are there in a square mile?
|
640
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
|
2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
How many acres are there in a square mile?
|
640
|
|
|
Where was the first urban growth boundary established?
|
Lexington, Kentucky in 1958
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
|
2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
How many acres are there in a square mile?
|
640
|
|
|
Where was the first urban growth boundary established?
|
Lexington, Kentucky in 1958
|
|
|
What does ETJ mean?
|
Extra-territorial jurisdiction. Authority granted by some states to municipalities to impose zoning and subdivision regulations beyond their jurisdiction.
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
|
2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
How many acres are there in a square mile?
|
640
|
|
|
Where was the first urban growth boundary established?
|
Lexington, Kentucky in 1958
|
|
|
What does ETJ mean?
|
Extra-territorial jurisdiction. Authority granted by some states to municipalities to impose zoning and subdivision regulations beyond their jurisdiction.
|
|
|
Brownfield Development
|
Development on a site not used or underused due to real or perceived environmental issues.
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
|
2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
How many acres are there in a square mile?
|
640
|
|
|
Where was the first urban growth boundary established?
|
Lexington, Kentucky in 1958
|
|
|
What does ETJ mean?
|
Extra-territorial jurisdiction. Authority granted by some states to municipalities to impose zoning and subdivision regulations beyond their jurisdiction.
|
|
|
Brownfield Development
|
Development on a site not used or underused due to real or perceived environmental issues.
|
|
|
Leapfrog Development
|
Describes a type of sprawl where new development is not contiguous with existing development.
|
|
|
Brownfield Development
|
Development on a site not used or underused due to real or perceived environmental issues.
|
|
|
Leapfrog Development
|
Describes a type of sprawl where new development is not contiguous with existing development.
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
|
2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
How many acres are there in a square mile?
|
640
|
|
|
Where was the first urban growth boundary established?
|
Lexington, Kentucky in 1958
|
|
|
What does ETJ mean?
|
Extra-territorial jurisdiction. Authority granted by some states to municipalities to impose zoning and subdivision regulations beyond their jurisdiction.
|
|
|
Brownfield Development
|
Development on a site not used or underused due to real or perceived environmental issues.
|
|
|
Leapfrog Development
|
Describes a type of sprawl where new development is not contiguous with existing development.
|
|
|
Greenfield Development
|
Development on a site never developed before.
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
Grayfield Development
|
Development on a vacant urban or suburban site that was formerly developed but is now obsolete.
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
How many acres are there in a square mile?
|
640
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
How many acres are there in a square mile?
|
640
|
|
|
Where was the first urban growth boundary established?
|
Lexington, Kentucky in 1958
|
|
|
Greenfield Development
|
Development on a site never developed before.
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
Grayfield Development
|
Development on a vacant urban or suburban site that was formerly developed but is now obsolete.
|
|
|
When was the State Standard Zoning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1924
|
|
|
What year was the Standard State City Planning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1928
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
Grayfield Development
|
Development on a vacant urban or suburban site that was formerly developed but is now obsolete.
|
|
|
When was the State Standard Zoning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1924
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
|
2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
How many acres are there in a square mile?
|
640
|
|
|
Where was the first urban growth boundary established?
|
Lexington, Kentucky in 1958
|
|
|
What does ETJ mean?
|
Extra-territorial jurisdiction. Authority granted by some states to municipalities to impose zoning and subdivision regulations beyond their jurisdiction.
|
|
|
Brownfield Development
|
Development on a site not used or underused due to real or perceived environmental issues.
|
|
|
Leapfrog Development
|
Describes a type of sprawl where new development is not contiguous with existing development.
|
|
|
Greenfield Development
|
Development on a site never developed before.
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
Grayfield Development
|
Development on a vacant urban or suburban site that was formerly developed but is now obsolete.
|
|
|
When was the State Standard Zoning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1924
|
|
|
What year was the Standard State City Planning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1928
|
|
|
What year was RLUIPA passed?
|
Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act 2000
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
|
2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
How many acres are there in a square mile?
|
640
|
|
|
Where was the first urban growth boundary established?
|
Lexington, Kentucky in 1958
|
|
|
What does ETJ mean?
|
Extra-territorial jurisdiction. Authority granted by some states to municipalities to impose zoning and subdivision regulations beyond their jurisdiction.
|
|
|
Brownfield Development
|
Development on a site not used or underused due to real or perceived environmental issues.
|
|
|
Leapfrog Development
|
Describes a type of sprawl where new development is not contiguous with existing development.
|
|
|
Greenfield Development
|
Development on a site never developed before.
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
Grayfield Development
|
Development on a vacant urban or suburban site that was formerly developed but is now obsolete.
|
|
|
When was the State Standard Zoning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1924
|
|
|
What year was the Standard State City Planning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1928
|
|
|
What year was RLUIPA passed?
|
Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act 2000
|
|
|
Logan and Molotch
|
City as Growth Machine Theory
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
|
2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
How many acres are there in a square mile?
|
640
|
|
|
Where was the first urban growth boundary established?
|
Lexington, Kentucky in 1958
|
|
|
What does ETJ mean?
|
Extra-territorial jurisdiction. Authority granted by some states to municipalities to impose zoning and subdivision regulations beyond their jurisdiction.
|
|
|
Brownfield Development
|
Development on a site not used or underused due to real or perceived environmental issues.
|
|
|
Leapfrog Development
|
Describes a type of sprawl where new development is not contiguous with existing development.
|
|
|
Greenfield Development
|
Development on a site never developed before.
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
Grayfield Development
|
Development on a vacant urban or suburban site that was formerly developed but is now obsolete.
|
|
|
When was the State Standard Zoning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1924
|
|
|
What year was the Standard State City Planning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1928
|
|
|
What year was RLUIPA passed?
|
Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act 2000
|
|
|
Logan and Molotch
|
City as Growth Machine Theory
|
|
|
Where was the first study of the four steps in the travel demand model?
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
|
2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
Where was the first urban growth boundary established?
|
Lexington, Kentucky in 1958
|
|
|
What does ETJ mean?
|
Extra-territorial jurisdiction. Authority granted by some states to municipalities to impose zoning and subdivision regulations beyond their jurisdiction.
|
|
|
Brownfield Development
|
Development on a site not used or underused due to real or perceived environmental issues.
|
|
|
Leapfrog Development
|
Describes a type of sprawl where new development is not contiguous with existing development.
|
|
|
Greenfield Development
|
Development on a site never developed before.
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
Grayfield Development
|
Development on a vacant urban or suburban site that was formerly developed but is now obsolete.
|
|
|
When was the State Standard Zoning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1924
|
|
|
What year was the Standard State City Planning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1928
|
|
|
What year was RLUIPA passed?
|
Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act 2000
|
|
|
When was the State Standard Zoning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1924
|
|
|
What year was the Standard State City Planning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1928
|
|
|
What year was RLUIPA passed?
|
Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act 2000
|
|
|
Logan and Molotch
|
City as Growth Machine Theory
|
|
|
Where was the first study of the four steps in the travel demand model?
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
|
|
Where was the first subway located?
|
Boston 1897
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
|
2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
How many acres are there in a square mile?
|
640
|
|
|
Where was the first urban growth boundary established?
|
Lexington, Kentucky in 1958
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What does ETJ mean?
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Extra-territorial jurisdiction. Authority granted by some states to municipalities to impose zoning and subdivision regulations beyond their jurisdiction.
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Brownfield Development
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Development on a site not used or underused due to real or perceived environmental issues.
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Leapfrog Development
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Describes a type of sprawl where new development is not contiguous with existing development.
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Greenfield Development
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Development on a site never developed before.
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NEPA
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National Environmental Protection Act 1969
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Grayfield Development
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Development on a vacant urban or suburban site that was formerly developed but is now obsolete.
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When was the State Standard Zoning Enabling Act adopted?
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1924
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What year was the Standard State City Planning Enabling Act adopted?
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1928
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What year was RLUIPA passed?
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Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act 2000
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Logan and Molotch
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City as Growth Machine Theory
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Where was the first study of the four steps in the travel demand model?
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Chicago, Illinois
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Where was the first subway located?
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Boston 1897
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Robinson and Kessler
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.
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Who designed the first limited access highway, the Bronx River Parkway in West Chester County, New York?
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Robert Moses
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SARA
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Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
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RCRA
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Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
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What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
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Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
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What is a drumlin?
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A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
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What is an esker?
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Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
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What is a moraine?
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Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
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What is a wrack?
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Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
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What is a palustrine body if water?
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A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
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CERCLA
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Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
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What is a lacustrine body of water?
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Lake
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How many acres in one hectare?
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2.47 acres
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What is an oligotrophic body of water?
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Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
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What is a littoral body of water?
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Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
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How many acres are there in a square mile?
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640
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Where was the first urban growth boundary established?
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Lexington, Kentucky in 1958
|
|
|
What does ETJ mean?
|
Extra-territorial jurisdiction. Authority granted by some states to municipalities to impose zoning and subdivision regulations beyond their jurisdiction.
|
|
|
Brownfield Development
|
Development on a site not used or underused due to real or perceived environmental issues.
|
|
|
Leapfrog Development
|
Describes a type of sprawl where new development is not contiguous with existing development.
|
|
|
Greenfield Development
|
Development on a site never developed before.
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
Grayfield Development
|
Development on a vacant urban or suburban site that was formerly developed but is now obsolete.
|
|
|
When was the State Standard Zoning Enabling Act adopted?
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1924
|
|
|
What year was the Standard State City Planning Enabling Act adopted?
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1928
|
|
|
What year was RLUIPA passed?
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Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act 2000
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|
|
Logan and Molotch
|
City as Growth Machine Theory
|
|
|
Where was the first study of the four steps in the travel demand model?
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Chicago, Illinois
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|
|
Where was the first subway located?
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Boston 1897
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|
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Robinson and Kessler
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.
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Who designed the first limited access highway, the Bronx River Parkway in West Chester County, New York?
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Robert Moses
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Energy Policy Conservation Act
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1978 Established CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency) Standards. In 1978 18 miles per gallon for cars. Currently 30.2 miles per gallon for passenger cars and 24.1 for trucks.
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SARA
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Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
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|
|
RCRA
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Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
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|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
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2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
How many acres are there in a square mile?
|
640
|
|
|
Where was the first urban growth boundary established?
|
Lexington, Kentucky in 1958
|
|
|
What does ETJ mean?
|
Extra-territorial jurisdiction. Authority granted by some states to municipalities to impose zoning and subdivision regulations beyond their jurisdiction.
|
|
|
Brownfield Development
|
Development on a site not used or underused due to real or perceived environmental issues.
|
|
|
Leapfrog Development
|
Describes a type of sprawl where new development is not contiguous with existing development.
|
|
|
Greenfield Development
|
Development on a site never developed before.
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
Grayfield Development
|
Development on a vacant urban or suburban site that was formerly developed but is now obsolete.
|
|
|
When was the State Standard Zoning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1924
|
|
|
What year was the Standard State City Planning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1928
|
|
|
What year was RLUIPA passed?
|
Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act 2000
|
|
|
Logan and Molotch
|
City as Growth Machine Theory
|
|
|
Where was the first study of the four steps in the travel demand model?
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
|
|
Where was the first subway located?
|
Boston 1897
|
|
|
Robinson and Kessler
|
.
|
|
|
Who designed the first limited access highway, the Bronx River Parkway in West Chester County, New York?
|
Robert Moses
|
|
|
Energy Policy Conservation Act
|
1978 Established CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency) Standards. In 1978 18 miles per gallon for cars. Currently 30.2 miles per gallon for passenger cars and 24.1 for trucks.
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
What is the first National Park?
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Yellowstone 1872
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RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
|
2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
How many acres are there in a square mile?
|
640
|
|
|
Where was the first urban growth boundary established?
|
Lexington, Kentucky in 1958
|
|
|
Greenfield Development
|
Development on a site never developed before.
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
Grayfield Development
|
Development on a vacant urban or suburban site that was formerly developed but is now obsolete.
|
|
|
Leapfrog Development
|
Describes a type of sprawl where new development is not contiguous with existing development.
|
|
|
Greenfield Development
|
Development on a site never developed before.
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
Grayfield Development
|
Development on a vacant urban or suburban site that was formerly developed but is now obsolete.
|
|
|
When was the State Standard Zoning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1924
|
|
|
What year was the Standard State City Planning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1928
|
|
|
What year was RLUIPA passed?
|
Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act 2000
|
|
|
Logan and Molotch
|
City as Growth Machine Theory
|
|
|
Where was the first study of the four steps in the travel demand model?
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
|
|
Where was the first subway located?
|
Boston 1897
|
|
|
Robinson and Kessler
|
.
|
|
|
Who designed the first limited access highway, the Bronx River Parkway in West Chester County, New York?
|
Robert Moses
|
|
|
Energy Policy Conservation Act
|
1978 Established CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency) Standards. In 1978 18 miles per gallon for cars. Currently 30.2 miles per gallon for passenger cars and 24.1 for trucks.
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
What is the first National Park?
|
Yellowstone 1872
|
|
|
Which is the first historic preservation commission?
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Vieux Carre, New Orleans, LA
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Where was the first preservation ordinance enacted?
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Charleston, South Carolina
|
|
|
RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
CERCLA
|
Superfund - Comprehensive Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980
|
|
|
What is a lacustrine body of water?
|
Lake
|
|
|
How many acres in one hectare?
|
2.47 acres
|
|
|
What is an oligotrophic body of water?
|
Deep lake with few nutrients and little organic material.
|
|
|
What is a littoral body of water?
|
Inter-tidal shallow water zone with rooted aquatic plants.
|
|
|
How many acres are there in a square mile?
|
640
|
|
|
Where was the first urban growth boundary established?
|
Lexington, Kentucky in 1958
|
|
|
What does ETJ mean?
|
Extra-territorial jurisdiction. Authority granted by some states to municipalities to impose zoning and subdivision regulations beyond their jurisdiction.
|
|
|
Brownfield Development
|
Development on a site not used or underused due to real or perceived environmental issues.
|
|
|
Leapfrog Development
|
Describes a type of sprawl where new development is not contiguous with existing development.
|
|
|
Greenfield Development
|
Development on a site never developed before.
|
|
|
NEPA
|
National Environmental Protection Act 1969
|
|
|
Grayfield Development
|
Development on a vacant urban or suburban site that was formerly developed but is now obsolete.
|
|
|
When was the State Standard Zoning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1924
|
|
|
What year was the Standard State City Planning Enabling Act adopted?
|
1928
|
|
|
What year was RLUIPA passed?
|
Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act 2000
|
|
|
Logan and Molotch
|
City as Growth Machine Theory
|
|
|
Where was the first study of the four steps in the travel demand model?
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
|
|
Where was the first subway located?
|
Boston 1897
|
|
|
Robinson and Kessler
|
.
|
|
|
Who designed the first limited access highway, the Bronx River Parkway in West Chester County, New York?
|
Robert Moses
|
|
|
Energy Policy Conservation Act
|
1978 Established CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency) Standards. In 1978 18 miles per gallon for cars. Currently 30.2 miles per gallon for passenger cars and 24.1 for trucks.
|
|
|
SARA
|
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (1986)
|
|
|
What is the first National Park?
|
Yellowstone 1872
|
|
|
Which is the first historic preservation commission?
|
Vieux Carre, New Orleans, LA
|
|
|
Where was the first preservation ordinance enacted?
|
Charleston, South Carolina
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What was the first significant legal case concerning historic preservation?
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US v. Gettysburg Electric Railway Company
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RCRA
|
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
|
|
|
What us the purpose of the 100th meridian?
|
Separates east and west by rainfall, runs through North and South Dakota and Oklahoma panhandle marking the east which receives 20 inches more precipitation per year from the drier West
|
|
|
What is a drumlin?
|
A glacial form shaped like half of an egg.
|
|
|
What is an esker?
|
Long narrow hill of sand and gravel in an area once covered bu ice
|
|
|
What is a moraine?
|
Glacial deposit of rock and soil.
|
|
|
What is a wrack?
|
Algae, plant and animal materials that accumulate on beaches at high water marks.
|
|
|
What is a palustrine body if water?
|
A swamp or marsh type of non-tidal wetlands with cattails.
|
|
|
LeCorbusier
|
Radiant City
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LeCorbusier
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Radiant City
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Broadacre City
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Frank Lloyd Wright, auto-oriented City
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James Rouse
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Influenced urban design with indoor shopping malls in the 1950s
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LeCorbusier
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Radiant City
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Broadacre City
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Frank Lloyd Wright, auto-oriented City
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James Rouse
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Influenced urban design with indoor shopping malls in the 1950s
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James Rouse
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Influenced urban design with indoor shopping malls in the 1950s
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James Rouse
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Influenced urban design with indoor shopping malls in the 1950s
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Robert Lang
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Edgeless City 2002
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LeCorbusier
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Radiant City
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|
Broadacre City
|
Frank Lloyd Wright, auto-oriented City
|
|
|
James Rouse
|
Influenced urban design with indoor shopping malls in the 1950s
|
|
|
Robert Lang
|
Edgeless City 2002
|
|
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Joel Garreau
|
Edge Cities 1991
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Allan Jacobs
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Making City Planning Work 1985
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Andres Duany
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Advocate for New Urbanism or Neotraditional Design
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LeCorbusier
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Radiant City
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|
Broadacre City
|
Frank Lloyd Wright, auto-oriented City
|
|
|
James Rouse
|
Influenced urban design with indoor shopping malls in the 1950s
|
|
|
Robert Lang
|
Edgeless City 2002
|
|
|
Joel Garreau
|
Edge Cities 1991
|
|
|
Allan Jacobs
|
Making City Planning Work 1985
|
|
|
Andres Duany
|
Advocate for New Urbanism or Neotraditional Design
|
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Section 701 Funds
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Established by Housing Act of 1954 - funds to be used for comprehensive planning for communities less than 25,000
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