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  2. Defensible space theory - Wikipedia

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    The defensible space theory of architect and city planner Oscar Newman encompasses ideas about crime prevention and neighborhood safety. Newman argues that architectural and environmental design plays a crucial part in increasing or reducing criminality. [ 1] The theory developed in the early 1970s, and he wrote his first book on the topic ...

  3. Oscar Newman (architect) - Wikipedia

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    April 14, 2004. (2004-04-14) (aged 68) Occupation. Architect. Practice. Oscar Newman and Associates. Oscar Newman (30 September 1935 – 14 April 2004) was a Canadian-born American architect and researcher most known for his defensible space theory, a precursor to crime prevention through environmental design. [ 1]

  4. Crime prevention through environmental design - Wikipedia

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    Consistent with the widespread implementation of defensible space guidelines in the 1970s, most implementations of CPTED by 2004 were based solely upon the theory that the proper design and effective use of the built environment can reduce crime, reduce the fear of crime, and improve the quality of life. Built environment implementations of ...

  5. A Newsom-backed bill to change California’s wildfire hazard ...

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    The hazard ranking system is a key to local development processes, building safety standards and home defensible space requirements. Proponents say the reform would simplify a convoluted system ...

  6. Idaho Gov. Little unveils new wildfire plan that includes ...

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    Firewise building codes typically ensure structures are built with less-flammable materials and landscaping includes “defensible space” to reduce fire spread and plant guidelines to minimize ...

  7. Defensible space (fire control) - Wikipedia

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    A defensible space, in the context of fire control, is a natural and/or landscaped area around a structure that has been maintained and designed to reduce fire danger. The practice is sometimes called firescaping. [1] ". Defensible space" is also used in the context of wildfires, especially in the wildland-urban interface (WUI). [2]

  8. Pavement around your house? Plants pushed away? What ... - AOL

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    The event aimed to teach Idaho builders and policymakers, including representatives from the Department of Emergency Management and Department of Lands, that “defensible space,” the space ...

  9. Hostile architecture - Wikipedia

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    Consistent with the widespread implementation of defensible space guidelines in the 1970s, most implementations of CPTED as of 2004 were based solely upon the theory that the proper design and effective use of the built environment could reduce crime, reduce fear of crime, and improve quality of life.