Healthy Cities & Streets
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1. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a good neighborhood? *
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2. Which of the following street height to width ratios does not result in a sense of contained space? *
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3. What New York City infrastructure collapse led to the local street network absorbing displaced traffic? *
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4. What phenomenon is known for enlarged roadways leading to increased demand? *
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5. When did Manhattan's population peak? *
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6. What is the maximum desired walking distance from center to destination for daily needs? *
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7. What percentage of land use did Le Corbusier argue should be devoted to open space? *
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8. Which notable New Yorker promoted the four generators of diversity (mix of use, mix of age and condition of building, density/eyes on the street, and short blocks)? *
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What premise did Gallup find to be indicative of strong economies, safe communities, and good emotional health and well-being? *
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10. Why is consideration of hierarchy important in a healthy city? *
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