explain how does smart growth try to reduce the impact of urban sprawl
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The term "urban sprawl" is used to describe uncontrolled expansion of urban areas. The most notable attempt to combat this problem is known as "smart growth", or planned developments both economic and community-based.
Potland,Oregon used a plan called Smart Growth which is basically making better use of land that you already have. It was a very great choice and helped them a lot.
One can learn more about smart growth online at Smart Growth, Wikipedia, US EPA, and many other websites. The best place to go to learn more about smart growth is the Smart Growth website.
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So-called "smart growth" is designed, through careful planning and restrictions, to prevent (or at least retard) urban sprawl. When cities and suburbs chew up open lands indiscriminately, they create inefficient models which have much higher rates of pollution and energy and water usage than carefully planned sites. A new subdivision creates demand for new roads, which open up new and more remote lands to development, which starts the cycle over again. All the time, new lawns use ever more water and chemical fertilizers and pesticides, displacing native plants which don't need constant watering. Smart Growth works to limit the damage.
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Put neighborhoods close to business centers.
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