Assignment #1: New York City and Urban Horses
Pre Industrial Society: This concept pertains to the design, function and layout of New York City before the major industrial era. New York City developed in a circular pattern, with long narrow streets. Most political, commercial, and social activities took place in the center. The population and city was smaller, mobility and access was limited.
Mobility Risk:
The ability and opportunity for someone to travel safely and easily within the city. Horses are large animals that can act spontaneously. This can easily cause some type of obstacle for people, causing a risk to there physical, or mental well-being and access when moving through out the city.
Heritage Tourism:
A form of tourism that focuses and explores local, national or international history. People seek to visit and experience places or attractions that reflect historical value to them or to society. New York City heavily advertises and promotes heritage tourisms.
Noise Pollution:
Any sounds that cause nuisance or physical harm to a living being that they cannot control. In New York City this can include, automotive horns, street performers, air conditioners, vendors and business.
Urban Horses:
This is not a specific breed or species of horses. This term is used to describe a horse whose function is to work in the city. These horses have shorter life spans, poorer health and disadvantaged living standards compared to horses in other environments.
Assignment #2: Negril, Jamaica
Negril, Jamaica:
This city is located in the Northern western coast of Jamaica. It is primarly considered a beach resort area. This area is becoming an ubran environment quickly because of the tourism industry.
Urban:
This term is used to describe a city. An area that has a high development of buildings, centeralized population and high economic activity. There is usually little to no agriculture in these areas.
Native People:
People who have always lived in a specfic area and region. They have there history and family roots in this place. Their culture steams from the area that they orginally inhabited. They have knowledge of the land and wildlife.
Irie:
This means happy people or good times. In general this means things are postive and well. This is primarly an Jamaican term.
Assignment #3: My Community
Levittown section:
Individual neighborhoods that are named mainly after plants. Each street in the section starts with the same letter as the name of the section. For example, in Appletree Hill streets all begin with the letter a, such as Ash Lane or Appletree Drive. The names of these sections use to represent the landscape in some way. These areas should never be referred to as developments. Each section can be represented individually communities or as a part of the Levittown community.
Community:
I used the word community to represent unity among people. People living in an specific area who have access and experience the same basic living conditions. Such as climate, landscape and education. The people usually have similar interests and ideas. This severs as a place where they can feel comfortable and safe. Each person in the community contributes directly or indirectly to others living in the area. An example of a direct contribution would be someone who volunteered at the fire station. A direct way would be through taxes, which helped to fund the library. It consists of common grounds that help with every day functions and needs, which are usually run through the government.
Commercial Zones:
These are areas where public services are available and commerce occurs. In My Community Map they represent, restaurants, gas stations, food markets, banks and convenience stores. These zones in Levittown are usually run by large business rather then small or private business. For example, Wal-Mart and Wawa would be considered commeical zones.
Common Grounds:
These are buildings and areas that everyone in the community can have access to. People in the community can use the services or the land with out having to directly pay for it or to have special permission.
Value:
The ideas that a culture, community or person holds as important. These are things that are desirable and help shape the community. There can be personal, economic administrative political values.
Assignment #4: National Parks and People-An Ethical Dilemma
National Parks:
These are specfic areas of land and water that are protected and created by a national goverment, to help environmental and cultural preservation. These peices of land are public property and can be used for recreational and educational activties.
Common Land:
This refers to land and the resources found on the land including wildlife that anyone can use and have free access to. These resources are suppose to be used in moderation and only what is vital is taken and used.
Sustainablity:
The ablity to contuine a way of life and to be able to have a supply to nourishment. To be able to maintain good health and life of off the resources that are available.
Malthusian Idea:
This idea was orginated by Sir Thomas Malthus. This is the idea that population grows without limits, in concentrated area. While the resources and food production has limits. This growing population can only bring harm, and deplete resources.
Garamba National Park:
This national park is located in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, region du Haut-Zaire, N4 0 E29 15, it borders Sudan. This park was created in 1938 and covers approx. 1,900 square miles. It contains a diverse landscape that includes grasslands, forests, and swamp land. The park is home to numerous plant and animal species.
Assignment #5: Community Describtion of Bristol, PA
Greenspaces:
Areas within the community or city that are not developed. These are areas of open land that do not have man made obstructions on them. These can be public or private land.
Environmental and Health Hazards:
These are things that cause or can cause harm or danger. They jeoparidize the area or well being of people.
Volatile Organic Compounds:
These are organic chemicals that have high vapor pressure and form vapors very easily. These are naturally released from certain plants. These occure with many mad made industrial products such as gasoline and paint additives. These are very harmful in large doses to humans, animals and the enviroment. Special Incentives:
These are things that are used to entice people to move into an area. These are products and services that are offered for free or at a low price, that usually cost more. These include in this area: cable, phone, water and tax breaks.
Waterways:
These consits of rivers, lakes, streams and other water sources. These can be man made or naturally occuring.