New Urbanism is a planning and design movement that emerged in the late 20th century, primarily in the United States. It advocates for the development of walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods that promote community interaction and sustainable living. The principles of New Urbanism emphasize the following key concepts: 1. **Mixed-Use Development**: Neighborhoods should integrate residential, commercial, and recreational spaces, allowing residents to live, work, and play in close proximity.

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