Across
- 4. failure,failure to provide services like clean air and open oceans
- 5. creation and growth of urban and suburban areas
- 8. throughput economy,attempts to boost economic growth by increasing the amount of matter and energy resources through the economic system to produce more goods and services, makes valuable goods but also wastes low quality heat
- 9. flow and matter recycling that works to reduce unnecessary waste of matter and energy like using nonrenewables no faster than they can be replaced and reducing harmful consumption and pollution prevention and waster reduction
- 10. rate of increase of urban populations
- 11. pollution,Any uneanted, disturbing, or harmful sound that damages, impairs, or interferes with hearing, causes stress, hampers concentration and work efficiency, or causes accidents
- 12. parcels of land are designated fir certain uses such as residential, commercial, or mixed use.
- 14. capital,tools and machinery made from natural resources with the help of human resources
- 16. in which people can't meet their basic needs
- 18. growth,Form of urban planning that recognizes urban growth will occur but uses zoning laws and other tools to prevent sprawl, direct growth to certain areas, protect ecologically sensitive and important lands an waterways, and develop urban areas that more sustainable and enjoyable to live
Down
- 1. economists
- 2. nature by recycling and reusing most matter outputs instead of dumping them into the environment
- 3. capital,peoples physical and mental talents that provide labor organizational and management skills
- 6. capital is a subset of human economic system, growth is unlimited, there are substitutes for all resources
- 7. saying their products are green when they aren't
- 9. planning,Planning to determine the best present and future uses of each parcel of land
- 13. sprawl,The growth of low-density development on the edges of cities and towns
- 15. concept,Most cities are unsustainable because of high levels if resource use, waste, pollution, and poverty
- 17. growth,increase in the capacity of a nation, state, city, or company to provide goods and services to people