Environmental & Building Context Flashcards
What is living space ratio?
Open space minus parking space on a lot
What is the opposite of a sociopetal force?
Sociofugal force
What is catchment area?
This refers to areas containing the population surrounding some service, i.e. catchment area for a school. It is the area surrounding a land development site, encompassing the population base that the development is meant to serve.
What is Behavior setting?
a place with defined boundaries in which a standing pattern of behavior occurs at a particular time; may also contain objects that support the behavior
What is an infiltration basin?
a closed depression in the earth from which water can escape only into the soil (a large rain garden)
What is the relationship between albedo, reflectivity, solar reflectance, and emissivity?
Albedo is solar reflectance. Reflectivity is related to this and used in LEED. Emissivity is the opposite of albedo.
What is the solar reflectance index (SRI)?
an index of emissivity and reflectivity ranging from 0.0 (very bad) to 122 (very good)
What are 3 ways to mitigate the heat island effect?
Roof with high SRI / shading from trees / open grid paving
What does EIS stand for?
Environmental impact statement
Define aquifer.
a natural, underground reservoir from which wells draw water
What is a bedroom community?
a region or small town that contains mainly housing and offers few employment opportunities
What constitutes a blighted area?
an area of a city in which many buildings are in a state of decay and in need of improvement; Some state laws include more specific definitions.
What are wetlands?
land that has development restrictions placed on it because it is commonly flooded and may be environmentally sensitive
How should you characterize soils analyzed a being silty?
This type of soil is characterized as smaller particles with occasional plastic behavior.
How should you characterize soils analyzed as being organic materials?
This type of soil is characterized as very fine material of organic matter.