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The NEW... GLOBAL Indexes. Creeepy.... our breath is a poison and they want to reduce it to... zero? Get Smart on Smart Grid: How Technology Can Revolutionize Efficiency and Renewable Solutions. The Dark Side of 'Smart' Meters. Smart Meter Opt Out Program. Protect Yourself From Digital Utility Meters. DeborahTavares Refuse Smart Meters Conference 2012. Deborah Tavares Interview : Agenda 21 - Global Grid SMART (?) Meters 8.17.2011. Smart Meters: Building the Global Surveillance Grid *You're not ganna like this!* Naperville IL - Residents Confront Officials Smart Meter Arrests. Jerry Day Interview : Smart Meters & the Global Spy Grid (NSA) 4.12.2012. Women arrested for not wanting smart meters on their homes. Urban sprawl. Urban sprawl or suburban sprawl is a multifaceted concept centered on the expansion of auto-oriented, low-density development.

Urban sprawl

Topics range from the outward spreading of a city and its suburbs, to low-density and auto-dependent development on rural land (which can cause an expansion of the daily urban system), examination of impact of high segregation between residential and commercial uses, and analysis of various design features to determine which may encourage car dependency.[1] The term "sprawl" is most often associated with land use in the English-speaking world; in Continental Europe the term "peri-urbanisation" is often used to denote similar dynamics and phenomena. [citation needed] Discussions and debates about sprawl are often made unclear by the uncertainty of the meaning associated with the phrase. For example, some commentators measure sprawl only with the average number of residential units per acre in a given area.

Smart growth. Smart growth is an urban planning and transportation theory that concentrates growth in compact walkable urban centers to avoid sprawl.

Smart growth

It also advocates compact, transit-oriented, walkable, bicycle-friendly land use, including neighborhood schools, complete streets, and mixed-use development with a range of housing choices. The term 'smart growth' is particularly used in North America. In Europe and particularly the UK, the terms 'Compact City' or 'urban intensification' have often been used to describe similar concepts, which have influenced government planning policies in the UK, the Netherlands and several other European countries. Smart growth values long-range, regional considerations of sustainability over a short-term focus. Basic concept[edit] The concept of "smart growth" emerged in 1992 from the United Nation's adoption of Agenda 21 at the UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Basic principles[edit] Smart growth. Mixed-use development. Traditional mixed-use development: residential and retail, pedestrian-friendly street in Bitola, Macedonia Mixed-use development is—in a broad sense—any urban, suburban or village development, or even a single building, that blends a combination of residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or industrial uses, where those functions are physically and functionally integrated, and that provides pedestrian connections.[1][2] The term ("a mixed-use development") may also be used more specifically to refer to a mixed-use real estate development project—a building, complex of buildings, or district of a town or city that is developed for mixed-use by a private developer, (quasi-)governmental agency, or a combination thereof.

Mixed-use development

Traditionally, human settlements have developed in mixed-use patterns. History[edit] Throughout most of human history, the majority of human settlements developed as mixed-use environments. In the 1920s, the U.S. Bicycle transportation engineering. Engineering for bicycles - From no provision in hostile environments...

Bicycle transportation engineering

Engineering for bicycles - ... to dedicated cycle facilities... Engineering for bicycles - ... to providing environments in which cyclists and others can share the road safely. Bicycle transportation engineering is the sub-discipline of transportation engineering concerning bicycles as a mode of transport and the concomitant study, design and implementation of cycling infrastructure. It includes the study and design of dedicated transport facilities for cyclists (e.g. cyclist-only paths) as well as mixed-mode environments (i.e. where cyclists share roads and paths with vehicular and foot traffic) and how both of these examples can be made to work safely.

Roads[edit] Various methods of altering or reallocating the roadway right-of-way to facilitate bicycling and create bikeways have been added to many of the manuals used by transport planners and engineers. Segregated cycle facilities[edit] Cycle track[edit] RYNO Motors Full Story. Download Smart Growth a Primer for New Development. Top 125 results of at least 2,220,000 retrieved for the query smart growth a primer for new development ( details ) These sources have been queried: Watch Downtown Podcast Episodes. Financing Sustainable City Infrastructure at blinkx.