G Changing Urban Environments Flashcards

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Describe how pollution probs could be reduced in poor cities (4)

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Fitting filters to chimneys of industrial plants reduce amount gases entering atmosphere reducing incidence of air pollution.
traffic control measures congestion charges, increased car park charges reduce amount of traffic entering city
Fines and regulations
Encourage use of cleaner sources

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Why poor cities suffer from pollution (4)

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Traffic pollution increase wealth more cars
Industrialisation increase more air pollution
Fossil fuels
Less regulations and fines for polluting than in rich
Poor infrastructure and toxic waste major prob causing pollution

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Why CBDs need to be improved (4)

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few people live in CBDs empty at night dangerous crime and vandalism Many shops are closing down because of growth of out-of-town shopping parks.
traffic congestion accessibility of CBDs leading to air pollution.
High business rates and costs
Rural urban fringe cheaper land greater space greater accessibility

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How improve CBD (4)
Give money to build indoor shopping centres
Encourage people live in flats above shops
CCTV

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allow people to shop in the warm and dry whatever the weather. parking spaces accessible encouraging people to shop in city centre

more people in city centre at night and so the shops and other land-uses like entertainment are likely to gain more custom. Less crime and vandalism

reduce crime people less frightened more likely to use city centre especially at night.

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Describe features of sustainable settlement (8)
Describe features of sustainable urban living (8)
Describe main features of sustainable urban living (8)

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Curitiba Brazil
200km bike lanes
Public transport developed less cars bus lanes pay before enter fast efficient BusRapidTransit single fare affordable 80% use
Less cars less congestion 25% less than Brazilian average lowest air pollution in Brazil
Green space increase from half square m 1970 to over 52 now
COHAB public housing programme 50 000 houses for poor urban
Green exchange project slum bin lorries cannot get in narrow roads bring rubbish to local collection centres get food and travel expenses not widen road
Small farms provided grow own food
Waste collectors sold rubbish carts use to collect sell waste to recycling companies

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Why people of same ethnic group often live near each other (4)

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Support from friends of same ethnic groups with services providing particular needs – e.g. religious centres, ethnic food shops.
same language support each other.
Security against racial attacks. Safe
Discrimination means often in areas with lower quality housing which is all they can afford
Understand each other
Familiar culture
Safety in no stronger voice heard as group not individually

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Describe one strategy that try to support multicultural communities in urban areas (2)
Describe strategies used to support communities in urban areas (4)

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Developing ethnic areas as tourist attractions – Immigrants can carry on with their traditional way of life and earn money from visitors who come to eat the food or visit the buildings.Encouraging an ethnic mix – live together less racial tension.Encouraging people to open their own businesses – the more the immigrants are able to enjoy a better standard of living from profits from their own businesses the less likelihood of discrimination.
Hospitals in big cities can have interpreters to help people who can’t speak English talk to the doctors. In some cities they invite cultural leaders to meetings about decisions that will affect their area. Leaflets in government offices are printed in lots of languages so that different communities can understand.

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How health and action zone improve inner cities (2)

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Designated areas of Action Zones were given money to focus on these issues eg through introducing monetary grants for spending in schools and hospitals

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How probs of squatter settlements in poor world can be reduced (6)

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self-help scheme foundation of a house is provided by local authorities completed by the house dweller. Authorities offer grants cheap loans materials
site and service scheme formal way infrastructure laid in advance of settlements water sanitation electricity supplied to individually marked plots improving hygiene. Add improve later if have money
Local authorities large scale improvement or new town constructed cairo 10th of Ramadan City built to reduce pressure on city. Industries provide jobs cheap housing so there is a house for people when they move to the town.

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Describe prob caused by road traffic (2)

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Time wasting traffic jams

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How need to provide suitable housing is met in CBD inner city suburbs (4)

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CBD
Turning empty spaces above shops into residential accommodation. Building student accommodation in disused property in CBD, which were formally large outdated residences.

Inner city
Updating and renovating terraced housing by putting in modern facilities. Demolishing slum properties and replacing with modern town housing. Building apartment blocks to accommodate young professionals who work in CBDs. Adapting former industrial buildings and warehouses into modern apartments. Subdividing large properties which have become derelict and so use up empty spaces.

Suburbs
Building more housing estates leading to urban sprawl on the Green Belt. Building a mix of different types of properties so as to provide for different family sizes.

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How physical and human factors caused water pollution (4)

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Physical – low lying nature of the site many creeks and islands means city regularly flooded by the sea so water supply gets polluted.
Human – rapid growth of pop led to development of squatter settlements without proper sewerage system, leads to pollution of water supply. The lack of piped water supply causes problems.

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Describe how water pollution probs can be managed in poor cities (4)

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Use aid or other sources of money to create a safe piped water and sewerage system so that one does not contaminate the other
Education
Flood defences

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Sustainable urban living (1)

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Urban living, which is not wasteful and does not pollute the environment.

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Disadvantages of brownfield sites (4)

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new housing which the residents of the tower block probably can’t afford.
unattractive as they are near old factories and buildings. difficult to get people to go and live there.
More expensive land need to be cleared first especially if contaminated by previous industrial use
Costly to resuscitate after years of inactivity
No good access to roads

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How make urban living sustainable (4)
Conserve historic and natural environment
Provide open space
Include in decision making

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Once buildings are knocked down they are gone. These are resources that if they are used up by people today they will not be available for future generations to use.

Existing areas like parks need to be left alone because they are important for people’s social well- being. If they are built on, they will be difficult to restore for the future.

People are much more likely to support ideas if they feel part of a community and therefore they are more likely to respond positively and care for building and environment

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Explain differences in urban growth between rich and poor countries (3)

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Rapid urbanisation in poorer parts of the world due to rural-urban migration
current rates increasing due to industrialisation and economic development in some poorer countries
major urbanisation has already taken place in richer countries hence the already high levels of urbanisation

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Explain how rapid urbanisation and industrialisation in poor countries lead to pollution in urban areas (8)

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One photo appears to show a shanty town in an Asian country where the water looks polluted.
This happens because rapid rural-urban migration means the city grows too fast to build facilities to cope and so sewage is untreated. 800 million litres of sewage go into the river in Mumbai every day.
Also the factories are trying to grow quickly and catch up with the richer world so they do not worry about the pollution they cause dump waste into rivers easiest option
No enforcement of emissions so air pollution
Uncontrolled growth of shanty towns leading to inadequate infrastructure to support them
Bhopal india poisonous gas escape kill 3000
E waste india import 4.5m comp/year toxic

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Why CBDs in decline(2)

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More out of town shopping centres so CBD cant compete congestion leisure

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How CBDs can be revitalised (4)

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Brentwood recent development of Chapel High Shopping Centre more shopping units
next to high st joined 650 multi storey car park
Historic monuments sandstone cleanedgreys monument recovered from polluted grey to natural sandstone