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Wetlands are being used for the following purposes, EXCEPT:

• ALL OF THE ABOVE

The following are examples of aesthetic pollution, EXCEPT:

• ALL OF THE ABOVE

It establishes a boundary within which development can occur.

• URBAN GROWTH LIMIT

The following are the impacts of sprawl, EXCEPT;

• ALL OF THE ABOVE

Each piece of land has specific qualities based on its location and physical make-up.

• TRUE

The way we plan the physical or land use of our communities is fundamental to sustainability.

• TRUE

The following are the effects of urbanization in developing countries, EXCEPT;

• ALL OF THE ABOVE

Land is a renewable resource.

• TRUE FALSE
He is an American developer who built and sold houses, leading to a new form of the “American Dream” in
1947.

• William Levitt

The following are the reasons why do people move to suburbs, EXCEPT;

• ALL OF THE ABOVE

It is a pattern of unplanned, low-density housing, and commercial development outside of cities.

• URBAN SPRAWL

This type of urban sprawl usually consists of commercial & industrial buildings that line each side of
highways that connects housing areas to the central city.

• RIBBON SPRAWL

It is a term referring to cities that are part of one large urban area.

• MEGALOPOLIS

The following are the factors contributing to sprawl, EXCEPT;

• ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
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It refers to all the physical, social, & economic elements needed to support the population in an area.

• INFRASTRACTURE

Which of the following problems emerge when people leave cities and lead to a lower income of cities to
support services?

• DEATH OF THE CENTRAL CITY

This problem persists when infrastructures are extended to provide the services needed to other areas
which are already in the city?

• HIGHER COST OF DEVELOPMENT

These are low areas near rivers & are subject to periodic flooding.

• FLOODPLAINS

It is the process of evaluating the needs & wants of the population, the characteristics & values of the land
and various alternative solutions to the use of a particular land surface before changes are made.

• LAND USE PLANNING

It establishes a boundary within which development can occur.

• URBAN GROWTH LIMIT

The following are the components or mechanisms for implementing land-use plans, EXCEPT;

• REDEVELOPMENT OF INNER-CITY AREAS

The first state in U.S. to develop a comprehensive land-use plan.

• HAWAII

It is a common type of land-use regulation that restricts the kinds of uses to which land in a specific region
can be put.

• ZONING

The following are the characteristics of Smart or Sustainable Community, EXCEPT;

• ALL OF THE ABOVE

The recreational use of public land requires the establishment of rules that prevent conflict between
potential users.

• TRUE

The following are the reasons why do most cities develop near waterways, EXCEPT;

• ALL OF THE ABOVE

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