Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Changing Urban Environments
- Urbanisation
- Fastest in Poorer Countries
- Most of the population in MEDCs
live in Urban areas already.
- 25% Bangladeshi population live in rural areas
- Caused by Rural-Urban Migration
- LEDC
- Shortage of services
- More jobs
- Better standard of living
- MEDC
- Industrial revolution- Factories
created work in the cities
- Redevelopment of urban areas
- Also caused by Good Healthcare and High Birth Rate in Cities
- Young people move to cities to find work and have children.
- Better health care= longer life
- Is the growth in proportion of a country's
population living in urban areas.
- More than 50% of the world's population
live in urban areas- Increasing daily
- Parts of a City
- The Suburbs
- Housing areas
- Edge of city
- Nice environment
- Cheaper land
- Easy to commute to CBD
- CBD
- Central Business District
- City Centre
- Commerce
- High Building density
- High land values
- Low population
- Rural-Urban Fringe
- Very edge of city
- Both urban and rural land uses
- Fewer, larger houses
- Inner City
- Around CBD
- High rise flats
- Poorer quality
- Older industrial buildings
- Run down and deprived
- The Land Use of the parts can differ from city to city
- Doesn't always match the Burgess Model
- Can change over time
- New housing on brownfield sites
- Inner City redevelopment
- Out of town shopping Centres (e.g. Cribbs)
- Urban Issues
- Shortage of Good Quality Housing
- Run down CBDs
- Traffic congestion and Pollution from cars
- Ethnic Segregation
- Growing Population Needs more Housing
- Relocation Incentives
- Encourages people who are
living in large houses in the
city which they don't need
to move to rural areas.
- Frees up homes for working families in the Inner City
- Usually older people
- Get rewarded
- Urban Renewal Schemes
- Government Strategies
- Encourage investment in...
- New Housing
- Services
- Employment
- In run down Inner City areas
- Successful example- Liverpool docklands
- New towns
- Built to house overspill population
- Milton Keynes
- Shortages of housing
- Efforts are Being Made to Revitalise CBDs
- Pedestrianising areas
- Improving access with better public transport links