10 Facts About Smart growth

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

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Smart growth is a theory of land development that accepts that growth and development will continue to occur, and so seeks to direct that growth in an intentional, comprehensive way.

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Smart growth principles are directed at developing sustainable communities that provide a greater range of transportation and housing choices and prioritize infill and redevelopment in existing communities rather than development of "greenfield" farmland or natural lands.

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Some regulatory approaches such as urban growth boundaries predate the use of the term "smart growth".

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For example, in the state of Massachusetts smart growth is enacted by a combination of techniques including increasing housing density along transit nodes, conserving farm land, and mixing residential and commercial use areas.

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Smart growth is an alternative to urban sprawl, traffic congestion, disconnected neighborhoods, and urban decay.

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Environmentalists promote smart growth by advocating urban-growth boundaries, or Green belts, as they have been termed in England since the 1930s.

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EPA suggests that smart growth can help reduce air pollution, improve water quality, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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Subsequently, urban Smart growth boundaries were established in Oregon in the 1970s and Florida in the 1980s.

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Smart growth network has recognized these U S communities for implementing smart growth principles:.

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