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Low-impact development (LID) has been defined as "development which through its low negative environmental impact either enhances or does not significantly diminish environmental quality". The interplay between would-be developers and the UK planning authorities since the 1980s has led to a diversity of unique, locally adapted developments, often making use of natural, local and reclaimed materials in delivering highly affordable, low or zero carbon housing. These LIDs often strive to be self-sufficient in terms of waste management, energy, water and other needs.

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  • تنمية منخفضة الأثر (المملكة المتحدة) (ar)
  • Low-impact development (UK) (en)
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  • عُرّفت التنمية منخفضة الأثر (إل آي دي) بأنها «التنمية التي من خلال تأثيرها البيئي السلبي المنخفض إما تعزز أو لا تقلل من الجودة البيئية بشكل كبير». أدى التفاعل بين المطورين المحتملين وسلطات التخطيط في المملكة المتحدة منذ ثمانينيات القرن العشرين إلى مجموعة متنوعة من التطورات الفريدة والمتكيفة محليًا، والتي غالبًا ما تستخدم المواد الطبيعية والمحلية والمستصلحة في توفير مساكن منخفضة التكلفة للغاية أو منخفضة أو معدومة الكربون. غالبًا ما تسعى هذه الأغطية إلى الاكتفاء الذاتي من ناحية إدارة النفايات والطاقة والمياه والاحتياجات الأخرى. (ar)
  • Low-impact development (LID) has been defined as "development which through its low negative environmental impact either enhances or does not significantly diminish environmental quality". The interplay between would-be developers and the UK planning authorities since the 1980s has led to a diversity of unique, locally adapted developments, often making use of natural, local and reclaimed materials in delivering highly affordable, low or zero carbon housing. These LIDs often strive to be self-sufficient in terms of waste management, energy, water and other needs. (en)
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