In a recent study on Low and
Medium Density Development, Landscape Architects Wes Michaels and Ebru Ozer found that, «Mid-sized resorts offer more opportunities to balance the demands of resort tourism with the environment and the cultural needs of the local population... The environmental savings are also beneficial for the economic vitality of the individual resorts as well as the long term sustainability of the entire region in relationship to tourism.»
Not exact matches
A disconnect between urban infill ambitions in WA and the sector's ability to deliver is hindering the
development of
medium -
density projects.
European Union studies on the future of cities have suggested that, rather than further expansion of already vast metropolitan areas such as London and Paris, the continent will witness a steady increase in growth of built - up areas adjacent to existing cities, in the manner of
medium -
density suburban pockets of
development.
We know that we're capable of building really dense new neighborhoods and even of using good design, infill
development and infrastructure investments to transform existing
medium - low
density neighborhoods into walkable compact communities.
There are some
medium and low
density buildings and
developments on the horizon for Pemberton.
A Well - Maintained 2 Bdrm Bungalow W / Super Decent Lot Apprx 75X200 Ft, Current Zoning R1 - 44 & Would Be Re Zone To M.U.I (Mixed Use) Permitted Use: Residential Mixed Use,
Medium Density Res Neighbourhood Commercial (I.E. Small - Scale Retail & Service Commercial Uses, Community Facilities, Restaurants, Bus & Prof Offices, & Multi Unit Res Dwellings If Located Above Non-Residential
Development)