Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Case Studies
- World Cities
- Susainbility
- Transport
- Curitiba
- South Brazil
- 300km from
Sau Paulo
- 1600
buses
- Red express
buses
- Bi articulated
- 1,000 passengers
per bus per day
- Run from the outskirts
of the city into the
center with limited stops
- Orange
feeder buses
- 1,000 passengers
per bus per day
- Collects passengers from
outlying districts and takes
them to the express busses
- Grey local
buses
- 1,000 passengers
per bus per day
- Mainly follows express routes
but making many more stops
- Green Suburban
busses
- 2,000 passengers
per bus per day
- Articlated
- Carry passengers
around the suburbs
- The X's mark where passengers
can change buses without
paying for the second journey
- Most bus stops have a tube in which
passengers pay before boarding the bus
- Buses have
dedicated bus lanes
- Same capacity
as a metro
- 70% of residents use the bus
- Curitiba uses 30% less fuel
as a result of its bus system
- Freiburg
- South East
Germany
- 240km from
Frankfurt
- All traffic, including
pedestrians use the
same space
- Tram, bus and train
stations are all in
the same place
- 5 pillars
- Traffic calming
- The city center was
pedestrianised in 1973
- Roads in the
city are cobbled
- 30km/hr
limit
- Traffic
concerntration
- No cars allowed
in city center
- Using key roads to
concentrate traffic
- Diverting traffic
from the city center
- Parking control
- No uncontrolled
parking in city center
- Parking is cheap for short
times and very expensive or
impossible for the whole day
- Public transport
- Trams go right into
the city center
- Cheap monthly travel-card
for the whole city
- Increase bicycle use
- More than 500km
of bike lanes
- Waste
- Tectonic hazards
- Earthquakes
- Sendai
- 9.0
- 100km east of
Sendai, Japan
- 11th March
2011
- 4th largest
earthquake
ever recorded
- Pacific Plate
slipped 5-10m
- Triggered a 10m
high tsunami
- The 10 waves
hit 3000km of
coastline
- The waves
reached
10km inland
- Responces
- Long term?
- Future contingency plans
will need to consider the
defennce needed to stop
another large tsunami
- Japan is already the most
indebted country and the tsunami
will make the problem worse
- Short term
- Survivors huddled
together to keep warm
- 100000 soldiers
where mobilized
- UK sent 63 search
and rescue specialists
- Other contries, like the
USA, provided a lot of aid
- Effects
- Long Term
- Half a million
homeless
- At lest 1 million
homes without water
- Fukushima nuclear
power station exploded
- More than 700
aftershocks
- Short term
- Parts of the coast
where moved 4m
into the Passific
- 500km2
where flooded
- Tokyo skyscrapers
shook like trees
- Over 25000
dead or missing
- Ecosystems
- Plagioclimax
- North Yorkshire moors
- 1436km2 on the
English East Coast
- The Moors used to
be an oak forest
- The forest was cleared
2000 years ago
- Heather was one of few
shrubs that could grow
- The UK contains 70% of
the world's heather
- The Moorlands are
maintained as heather
- They are an important habitat
for rare plants and birds
- Sundew
- common
spotted orchid
- Merlin
- Golden plover
- The main purpose of the
moors is Grouse hunting
- This is done though
controled burning
- Savannah
- Serengeti
- Tanzania and
South West Kenya
- 30000km2