Title: Environmental Science: Toward a Sustainable Future Richard T. Wright
1Environmental Science Toward a Sustainable
Future Richard T. Wright
Chapter 24
- Sustainable Communities and Lifestyles PPT
by Clark E. Adams
2Trenton Brownfield Site
3Sustainable Communities and Lifestyles
- Urban sprawl
- Urban blight
- Moving toward sustainable communities
- Toward the common good
4Urban Sprawl
- Sprawl extension of city perimeters outward in
the countryside, one development after the next,
with little plan as to where the expansion is
going and no notion as to where it will stop.
5The Origins of Urban Sprawl
- PostWorld War II demand for consumer goods
cheap cars and gas - Housing boom with low mortgage rates
- Highway Trust Fund
6Impact of Highway Trust Fund
7The Flight Continued
- The results of a car-dependent lifestyle
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9Measuring Sprawl
- Residential density
- Neighborhood mix of homes, stores, and workplaces
- Accessibility of the street networks
- Strength of activity centers and downtowns
10Sprawl Scores Low Scores Mean High Sprawl (see
Table 23-2)
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12Conversion of Land to Developed Uses
13Impacts of Urban Sprawl Environmental
14Environmental Impacts of Urban Sprawl Simplify
and Destabilize!
Photos by C. E. Adams
15Impacts of Urban Sprawl Quality of Life
- Higher vehicle ownership and driving mileage
- Greater risk of fatal accidents
- Lower rates of walking and lessened use of
mass-transit facilities
16Impacts of Urban Sprawl Quality of Life
- No change in congestion delays
- Higher costs for municipal services
- Higher incidence of obesity and high blood
pressure
17Benefits of Urban Sprawl
- Lower-density residential living
- Larger lot sizes
- Larger single-family homes
18Benefits of Urban Sprawl
- Better quality public schools
- Lower crime rates
- Better social services
- Greater opportunity to participate in local
governments
19Reining in Urban Sprawl Smart Growth
- Smart Growth forces communities to purposely
choose to develop in more environmentally
sustainable ways. - Sets boundaries on urban sprawl
- Saves open space
- Develops existing urban space
- Creates new towns
20Urban Blight
- Economic and ethnic segregation
- The vicious cycle of urban blight
- Economic exclusion of the inner city
- Urban blight in developing countries
- What makes cities livable?
21Indicators of Urban Decay
- Economic and ethnic segregation
- Eroding tax base
- Loss of social services
- Lowered property values
- Higher property taxes
- Deterioration of central city infrastructure
22Segregation by Exurban Migration White Flight
23The Vicious Cycle of Urban Blight
24Economic Exclusion of the Inner City
25Urban Blight in Developing Countries
- Slum communities
- No utility services
- No land ownership
- Crime and disease are endemic
- Expected to continue growing into middle of
century - Continually overwhelmed by influx of rural
immigrants
26Slum Community Needs
- Home security
- More jobs
- Cheap transportation
- Government representation
- (Slum Dwellers International SDI at
- http//www.sdinet.org)
27What Makes Cities Livable?
- Integrated living, working, and recreational
spaces - Affordable housing
- Provisions for pedestrian and bicycle traffic
- Protection of sensitive habitats
28What Makes Cities Livable?
29What Makes Cities Livable?
- Reduced outward sprawl
- Reduced automobile traffic
- Improved access by foot or bicycle
- Mass transit
30What Makes Cities Livable?
- High population density
- Heterogeneity of residences and business
- People meet people, not cars
31Moving toward Sustainable Communities
- Sustainable cities
- Proximity of people to residences, shops, and
workplaces - Use of solar energy
- Self-sufficiency in provision of food
- Stable population
32Sustainable Communities
- Renovation and recycling
- Greenways development
- Reclaimed waterways
- New industries
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34Toward the Common Good
- Intergenerational equity
- Set national goals for sustainable development
- Reduce conflict between business and
environmental groups - Individual responsibility
35The Common Good
- Compassion
- Concern for justice
- Honesty
- Frugality
- Humility
- Neighborliness
36Lifestyle Changes
- Individual lifestyle changes
- Political involvement
- Membership and participation in NGO environmental
organizations - Volunteer work
- Career choices
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