Originally, the city appeared, as a matter of course, humans are social creatures living close to each other, usually in areas where they can meet or obtain basic needs for food, housing and water That is why. These communities developed into a huge and vast city with complex land, public buildings and religious facilities, unique houses, transportation, and streets. (Cavaglieri, 22 years old). Currently, there are two contradictory views about the development of cities through expansion of city and intelligent growth.
Our team - Smart Growth Savanna - outlines the vision of common sense of savanna. We advocate the development of meticulous attention, focus on the principle of "smart growth" and contribute to the ease and prosperity of the city. I will look in the long term. It is difficult to understand how Victory Drive Corridor's troublesome self-service warehouse achieves these goals.
Smart growth not only addresses traditional zoning regulations but also leads to new types of regulations designed to implement smarter growth goals. First intelligent growth - style rules are urban growth boundaries (UGB). UGB limits development of a specific type to designated areas and designates the area outside the boundary as farmland or green space. Recently, in some cities, the maximum parking lot and minimum density rules designed to achieve the opposite effect of conventional zoning rules were developed.
Both mature organizations are running the principles of smart growth cities. Rapid urbanization in Malaysia and Singapore creates most development opportunities to implement smart growth city principles to avoid efficient and inefficient urban expansion in the urban environment. However, one of the strategies of the Smart Growth Principles suggests that you need to create and implement various housing opportunities and options during development to support different community life stages. As a result, the diversity of residential choices in selected projects will provide more opportunities to create more dynamic community types while supporting various income in development.
As population continues to increase and urbanize at unprecedented speeds, new urbanization and smart growth techniques have been implemented to create a transition to a development environment, economically and socially sustainable cities. Intelligent growth and new urbanism principles include walking, combined use development, comfortable high density design, land protection, social equity, and economic diversity. The multipurpose community aims for high end through affordable housing for promoting social equity, reducing dependence on automobiles for fossil fuel use, and promoting regional economies. The per capita GDP of the easy-to-walk community is 38% higher than the low-mobility city subway (Leinberger, Lynch). By combining economic, environmental, and social sustainability, cities are more equitable and resilient than the expansion of cities that use the land too much, promote the use of cars, and economically isolate the population There will be, it will be attractive.