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  2. Sustainable urbanism - Wikipedia

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    Also related to sustainable urbanism are the practices of land development called Sustainable development, which is the process of physically constructing sustainable buildings, as well as the practices of urban planning called smart growth or growth management, which denote the processes of planning, designing, and building urban settlements ...

  3. Sustainable city - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable urban drainage systems or SUDS in addition to other systems to reduce and manage waste. Energy conservation systems/devices; Xeriscaping – garden and landscape design for water conservation; Sustainable transport, incorporates five elements: fuel economy, occupancy, electrification, pedal power, and urbanization.

  4. Sustainable living - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable design and sustainable development are critical factors to sustainable living. Sustainable design encompasses the development of appropriate technology, which is a staple of sustainable living practices. [9] Sustainable development in turn is the use of these technologies in infrastructure.

  5. Urban design - Wikipedia

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    Urban design is an approach to the design of buildings and the spaces between them that focuses on specific design processes and outcomes based on geographical location. In addition to designing and shaping the physical features of towns, cities , and regional spaces, urban design considers 'bigger picture' issues of economic, social and ...

  6. Sustainable design - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable architects design with sustainable living in mind. [49] Sustainable vs green design is the challenge that designs not only reflect healthy processes and uses but are powered by renewable energies and site specific resources. A test for sustainable design is — can the design function for its intended use without fossil fuel ...

  7. Sustainable urban infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    The design for a sustainable urban infrastructure emphasizes localization and sustainable living. According to the principle of sustainable development, the aim is to reduce an individual's ecological footprint in areas with a high population density. The criteria for what can be included in this kind of urban environment varies from place to ...

  8. Green urbanism - Wikipedia

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    According to the United Nations, 2009 is the year that the number of people living in urban areas surpassed those in rural areas. [10] With the current urbanized growth rate, it is projected that by 2050, the global population living in urban areas will be at 68% or slightly over 6.5 billion, with a global population of 9.7 billion. [11]

  9. Sustainable urban neighbourhood - Wikipedia

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    A SUN is a small-scale, urban area within a city that comprises social, economic and environmental sustainability.The term "SUN" is significant; sustainable relating to its longevity and reduced environmental impact, urban relating to its location and physical character, and neighbourhood constituting the social and economic wellbeing of the area.