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Urbanisation homework
- Urban regeneration- Improving social and
economic conditions in run down urban areas
- Eco homes-Homes that have a minimum impact on
the environment
- Carbon zero- Does not
use resources that create
carbon dioxide
- Why has car ownership increased?
- Live further away from work
- Cheaper cars
- More disposable income
- Cost of public transport
- Unreliability and safety issues
- Convienience
- More people
- Affects of increased
congestion?
- Economic
- People late for work
- Cost of fuel (idling time)
- Wear and tear on cars
- Pressure on roads
- Devalued housing
- Environmental
- Burning of fossil fuels
- Visual noise pollution
- Case study: Manchester metrolink
- Advantages
- Reduce amount of car journeys
- Reduce CO2 emissions
- Don't have to park car
- Easy access
- Disadvantages
- Not reliable
- Expensive
- Large cost to build
- Air pollution
- What problems are caused by rapid urbanisation in the
developing world?
- High rate of unemployment
- Makeshift/informal housing
- Full of rubbish
- Near sewage pipes
- Lots of chemical waste
- Urbanisation in less economically
developed countries/Dharivi
- Sanitation problems
- Raw sewage
- Large amounts of rubbish
- Make shift housing
- Informal housing
- Large community
- Rationing water
- Lots of neighboured meeting spots
- Large functioning highstreet
- 1 million people in 1 square mile
- High density population
- Informal housing
- Unhygenic
- Makeshift electrical supply
- Cracked paving
- Open sewers
- Poor air quality
- Lots of disease and vermin
- 85%+ employment rate
- Industry is illegal, but thriving
- Case study : Kibera
- More violent
- Slightly better off then Dharavi
- 1 million people
- Unsanitary conditions
- Informal housing
- Schools
- Lots of charity help
- High orphan rates
- Flying toilets