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JOHN PATRICK A.

POSTRADO
BSCRIM-INDIA
JOHN PATRICK A. POSTRADO
BSCRIM-INDIA

Source of food (where does the city source its food?)

Source of services (Where do people secure health services?)

Where do children go to school? Where do people source their water and electricity, utilities?

Employment (where do people work? What are the types of work? how long is their commute?)
JOHN PATRICK A. POSTRADO
BSCRIM-INDIA

Types of Work:

 Sales Coordinator
 Staff
 Service Crew
 Cashier, etc.

Usually 3-5 minutes of commuting, it depends also on the traffic situation or different calamities.

Reflect:

What are the implications of this land use pattern on family life? Community life?

From an academic perspective, compact land use and spatial development patterns are
regarded as the primary aspects of urban development for environmental sustainability and
government financing. However, whether these aspects concur with residents’ perceived quality
of life is unclear because of differences in spatial structures, residents in sprawling and compact
development areas differ in their perceptions and levels of satisfaction regarding quality of life.
Identifying the characteristics of and differences among quality of life perceptions can facilitate
the clarification of whether sustainable development and growth management fit the expectations
of urban residents.

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