London Flashcards
Regional importance
Many people in surrounding counties commute into London and it provides many jobs for people.
National importance
London is of huge economic importance for the country as it is the centre of trade and finance. It also holds much importance in terms of education, media, government and culture.
Global importance
London is a ‘World City’ which means that it is one of the most important financial centres in the world.
How has urban change has created social and economic opportunities ?
Cultural mix
Recreation and entertainment
Employment
Integrated transport system
urban greening
Urban greening is about increasing the amount of green space that cities have. London is already a green city as it has many parks so it is about maintaining what they have and continue to improve it.
What is urban deprivation ?
Some areas of London are very deprived. For example in Newham over 50% of people are receiving benefits. Life expectancy is an indicator of deprivation. In London if you travel from West Ham to Knightsbridge on the Jubilee line life expectancy increases from 78 years to 90 years – that’s 12 years difference just depending where you live!
inequalities in housing
There is not enough housing in London and many people who have grown up in London will struggle to ever get a house. Many rented houses are overpriced and are in poor condition. This has been made worse in recent years.
Education
The quality of schools vary largely depending on where they are. It is always a big struggle to provide enough good schools and it is very competitive amongst parents.
Health
People can have very different levels of health depending on where they live. This is due to poverty and deprivation.
Employment
Unemployment increases in areas which are more deprived. Often people do not have the skills or education to have employment and if they do it is poorly paid. Many people in Tower Hamlets (a poor area) cannot get jobs in Canary Warf despite the close distance.
Effects of urban Change ?
Urban deprivation
Inequalities in housing
Health
Employment
Life expectancy in Newham compared to Kensington and Chelsea ?
76 Newham
85 Kensington and Chelsea
How has urban change has created environmental challenges ?
Dereliction:
Many factories shut down as countries like China started manufacturing. This meant lots of factory buildings became derelict and houses nearby became vacant. This led to increased crime and the buildings became run down and covered in graffiti. This reduces the environmental quality of the area and makes it unpopular with people and business. Many of these areas have now been regenerated.
Waste disposal: London produces a huge amount of waste. 25% still goes to landfill and this is unsustainable. 61% is recycled. The target is that 0% of London’s waste should go to Landfill by 2030. This will be achieved by less packaging and incinerating waste to make electricity for example in London EcoPark, Enfield (an incinerator).
What are brownfield sites ?
There are lots of sites available from when factories shut down.
Reduces urban sprawl
What are greenfield sites ?
Natural habitats that will be destroyed
Increases urban sprawl