EVR 1001 FIU Environmental Community Awareness Paper

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EVR 1001

Florida International University

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Description

Each student is required to participate in an off-campus activity during the semester. Each student will identify an Open Space Resource (i.e., local park) and a shopping development (i.e., mall, corner shopping center, etc.) in the community and compare the land use practices. The report shall focus on the vegetation coverage, uses of concrete asphalt, drainage, and the use of resources to maintain the properties. The goal of the project is to become familiar with the different land use practices in an urban setting.

Open space is any open piece of land that is undeveloped (has no buildings or other built structures) and is accessible to the public. Open space can include:

Green space (land that is partly or completely covered with grass, trees, shrubs, or other vegetation). Green space includes parks, community gardens, and cemeteries.

  • Schoolyards
  • Playgrounds
  • Public seating areas
  • Public plazas
  • Vacant lots

Open space provides recreational areas for residents and helps to enhance the beauty and environmental quality of neighborhoods. But with this broad range of recreational sites comes an equally broad range of environmental issues. Just as in any other land uses, the way parks are managed can have good or bad environmental impacts, from pesticide runoff, siltation from overused hiking and logging trails, and destruction of habitat.

An urban area is the region surrounding a city. Most inhabitants of urban areas have nonagricultural jobs. Urban areas are very developed, meaning there is a density of human structures such as houses, commercial buildings, roads, bridges, and railways.

"Urban area" can refer to towns, cities, and suburbs. An urban area includes the city itself, as well as the surrounding areas. Many urban areas are called metropolitan areas, or "greater," as in Greater New York or Greater London.

When two or more metropolitan areas grow until they combine, the result may be known as a megalopolis. In the United States, the urban area of Boston, Massachusetts, eventually spread as far south as Washington, D.C., creating the megalopolis of BosWash, or the Northeast Corridor.

Community Assignment Instructions

  • Select a natural area (e.g., local park, nature center, etc.) near you and visit the location. Take photographs or use Google Earth Street Photographs.
  • Select a shopping center near you and visit the shopping center. You can use a shopping center you visit frequently. Take photographs or Google Earth Street Photographs.
  • The natural area and shopping center should be approximately the size. You can use Google Earth to determine the area of the natural area/park and shopping center (See instructions on Google Earth for obtaining measurements-ruler function).
  • Identify and compare how the following are used at both locations:
    • Energy (identify where energy is used)
    • Solid Waste (how is solid waste disposed of)
    • Water (storm drainage and water use)
  • Determine the approximate area (in square feet) devoted to the following at both locations:
    • Parking Lot
    • Building Footprint
    • Green Space (e.g., grass, shrubs, trees, landscaping, etc.)

You will also need to convert all values to percentages for each location. The approximate area should be presented as a pie graph for comparison purposes.

Answer the following questions:

  • What are the differences between land cover for each site?
  • How is storm water drainage handled at each location?
  • How is energy used at each location (e.g., lights, buildings, etc.)?
  • What are sources for storm water runoff contamination?
  • Summarize the difference between the land use practices.
  • Discussion Questions

    • What are the differences between land cover for each site?
    • How is stormwater drainage handled at each location?
    • How is energy used at each location (e.g., lights, buildings, etc.)?
    • What are sources for stormwater runoff contamination?
    • Summarize the difference between the land use practices.

    What to Submit?

    • Aerial photographs of both locations (Google Earth can provide jpg of locations)
    • Site photographs from both locations
    • Numerical values of all area calculations (Percentages)
    • Answers to the discussion questions in paragraph form (1-2 pages typed report)
    *Do not use the Lab Report template for this assignment.

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Community Awareness Assignment
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Community Awareness Assignment
Below is a case study of land use with different policies in Miami, Florida, USA. The primary
source of information for the survey was Google Maps. For purposes of learning, two unique
cases were chosen within the city since it is a busy place and experiences a high population
influx. The two examples used for the study are unique since the park, which serves as a general
recreational center, is located in the busiest town.

The Dolphin Mall hosts several restaurants, groceries, insurance companies, medical centers,
recreational centers, and other businesses. Most of the land here is occupied by complex house
structures. Luckily, the mall has created an expansive parking lot for its customers. There are a
few patches of grass, as seen in the picture below, which are along the pathways just adjacent to

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the building. Surprisingly, there is a decent and appealing outlook in this mall; most of the trees,
bushes, and flowers are planted in dividers with a width of about ten feet apart in front of the
main entrance to the mall.
The picture belo...


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