- 1. What term refers to the practice of designing urban areas to include more green spaces and vegetation?
A) Urban plantation B) Green urbanism C) Concrete jungle D) Cityscape gardening
- 2. Which city is known for its extensive green roof initiatives, including the High Line and Brooklyn Bridge Park?
A) New York City B) Paris C) Tokyo D) London
- 3. Which city is known for its innovative urban greening projects like the 4.5 km linear park called Cheonggyecheon?
A) Seoul B) Sydney C) Los Angeles D) Berlin
- 4. What is the term for the process of strategic tree planting in cities for maximizing cooling effects and shading?
A) Urban forestry B) Municipal reforestation C) City arboretum D) Tree cultivation
- 5. What type of urban green space is specifically designed to provide habitat for insect pollinators and wildlife?
A) Wildlife haven B) Animal oasis C) Pollinator garden D) Butterfly sanctuary
- 6. What is the term for the practice of transforming abandoned industrial sites into green spaces for public use?
A) Factory restoration B) Brownfield redevelopment C) Grayfield renovation D) Industrial revitalization
- 7. Which city is recognized for its vast network of green spaces, including the Tiergarten and Tempelhofer Feld?
A) Berlin B) Tokyo C) London D) New York City
- 8. In urban planning, what does the term 'biophilic design' refer to?
A) Incorporating nature and natural elements into architecture to improve well-being B) Concrete-heavy construction C) Industrial skyline development D) Excessive urbanization
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