Warm Up 39 Land is a natural resource.

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Warm Up 39 Land is a natural resource. List several ways we use the land? In Audubon, how is most of the land used? What do you think are some possible impacts to the environment from our land use?

Warm Up 40 http://youtu.be/eFboV2m1yuw Watch video and take notes

Warm Up 41 1) Explain the difference between land cover and land use.

2) Explain what you see in the map below.

3) What is urbanization? 4) What do you think might be some environmental impacts of this trend?

Warm Up 42 1) List at least 3 negative impacts of urbanization.

2) List at least 3 positive impacts of urbanization.

3) Explain what this diagram is showing.

Warm Up 43 1) In your own words, what is sprawl?

2) List at least 3 things that cause sprawl?

3) What are 3 impacts of sprawl?

Figure 1

#1,2

#3,4,5,6

Warm Up 44 1) Explain what you see on this map

2) Describe population density in New Jersey. 3) Do you think there is sprawl in NJ? Where? Why?

4) Describe what you see on this map. What do you think it represents?

Warm up 45 1) Interpret the data shown on this graph (what does the data show)?

2) What is land use planning? 3) What are some things “smart growth” focuses on?

Warm Up 46 1) When a city is growing, what do you think are some things they will need to plan ahead for?

2) What are some things that make Audubon a “nice” town 2) What are some things that make Audubon a “nice” town? 3) What are some things you would like to change about Audubon?