Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Geography
Case studies
- Theme 1
CHALLENGES OF
LIVING IN A BUILT
ENVIRONMENT
- Variation in quality of life
and access to housing.
- Reading
- Areas
- Whitley
- semi-detached
houses
- some density
- recreational
ground
- outer city
(council estate)
- 0% owner
occupied
- 4%
professionals
- Abbey
- terraces
- no green
space
- high
density
- inner city
- 33% owner
occupied
- 23%
professionals
- Tilehurst
- semi-detached
houses
- not very
dense
- parks,
some fields
- suburbs
- 70% owner
occupied
- 29%
professionals
- Mapledurham
- low
density
- large
expanses of
green spaces
- detached
houses
- rural-urban
fringe
- 81% owner
occupied
- retired,
families
- Access to services
and changing service
provision.
- Basingstoke
- Distribution of retail
services
- key words
- service
- something set
up to meet
peoples needs
- shop
- school
- range
- the furthest someone is
willing to travel for a service
- catchment
- area in which customers
of the service live
- threshold
population
- number of customers needed
before a service becomes
worthwhile
- high order
goods
- expensive, comparison
shops, rings, TVs
- low order
goods
- little price differences,
convenience stores
- Access to
leisure
- main
roads
- train station
in centre
- bus routes
everywhere
- Planning issues in
built environments
- Flexistowe
- largest
container
port in UK
- coastal
town
- sustainable
community
- groups
- STAG
- saving trimley
against growth
- views
- build on
brownfield
- aren't enough
local services
- will lose
village
lifestyle
- value of
properties
go down
- high road
busier
- traffic
jams
- SFC
- save felixstowe
countryside
- views
- light
pollution
- disruption
to wildlife
- grade 2
agricultural
land
- barrier between
AOB and town
- high quality
rural landscape
- trimley st
mary +
trimley st
martin
- 1600
houses
- 500,000 new
houses to be built in
east england by
2021
- 58,000 needed
in suffolk
- 10,000+ needed
in suffolk coastal
district
- Urbanisation
- Brazil-Pau Ferro
(Caatinga) to Sao
Paulo
- Pau Ferro
- push
factors
- poor
health care
- low rainfall
- drought zone
bigger than UK
- large
families
- dry
zone
- only one
main river
- stagnent
water
- low
wages
- poor
education
- high
death rate
- crops fail every
10 years
- located...
- NE
brazil
- in land
- west of
Recife
- Sao Paulo
- located...
- SE brazil
- on the
coast
- SW of rio
de janeiro
- pull factors
- jobs
- clean
water
- more
houses
- transport
links
- more
food
- better
education
- no
drought
- better
health care
- better
quality of
life
- safer
- electricty
- favelas
- positive
- education
- jobs
- community
- water
- shops
- negative
- sanitation
- desease
- handmade
- illegal
- no electricty
- solutions
- clear
favelas
- site and
service
- rehabilitation
- housing
development
- charities
- transport
- industrial
estates
- Shrewsbury to
Bishop's Castle
- pull factors
- quieter
- safer
- nicer
environment
- more wildlife
- push factors
- busy
roads
- no job
orportunities
- less leisure
- expensive
houses
- Shropshire
- shrewsbury
- big town
- 96,000 people
- bishop's castle
- small
village
- 1,5000
people
- west england
- bordering
wales
- Rural change and
planning issues.
- Brecon Beacons
- south wales
- users
- farmers
- ramblers
- horse
riders
- tourists
- locals
- stakeholders
- NIMBY
- government
- locals
- environmentalists
- Theme 2 PHYSICAL
PROCESSES AND
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN
PEOPLE AND THE
ENVIRONMENT
- Pressure
systems
- Low
- UK
- air is
rising
- precipitation happens in
front of the warm front and
behind the cold front
- anti-clockwise
winds
- warm and
cold front
- High
- UK
- Anticyclones
- no
precipitation
- clockwise
winds
- descending
air
- clear
skies
- possible
fog and
frost
- Tropical
storms
- cyclone
nargis
- burma
- asia
- bay of
bengal
- no aid
allowed
into
country
- hurricane
katrina
- new
orleans
- america
- superdome
stadium
- Floods
- Drought
- River and
coastal
landforms
- Water
management/water
transfer
- Coastal
processes/management