Other CUE issues: Flashcards

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Definition of atmospheric pollution:

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  • Caused by human activity
  • Burning of fossil fuels, emissions from cars and factories
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Definition of water pollution:

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  • Caused by wastewater entering watercourses.
  • Damage ecosystems
  • Contaminate drinking water and cause health problems
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Definition of dereliction:

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Buildings become rundown due to economic activity in urban areas declines.

May be due to manufacturing going overseas.

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Atmospheric pollution in Bangkok:

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  • Rapid rise in car ownership and urbanisation within Bangkok saw local air quality 3x worse than other areas.
  • Early 21st century there were 5000 premature deaths a year in Bangkok caused by air pollution.
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Overcome air pollution within Bangkok:

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Improved transport and subways.

Fines car if they have high emissions.

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Water pollution in Bangkok:

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Poor sewage systems and waste management means water pollution is severe in Bangkok.

River water contains unsafe levels of coliform bacteria.

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Overcoming water pollution in Bangkok:

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  • Improving sewage systems in the city in order to reduce pollution levels in rivers.
  • educate population
  • Plans have been too expensive to implement
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Dereliction in Bangkok:

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  • Lots of buildings in bangkok were half finished when Asia experienced a financial crisis in 1997. Vandalism and graffiti.
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Overcoming dereliction in Bangkok:

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Economic growth since 2010 has led to completion of many of these buildings

Government gives incentives for foreign investment.

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Air pollution in Manchester:

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Cars biggest contributor today, was previously factories.

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Overcoming air pollution in Manchester:

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  • Closure of factories, reduced bronchitis.
  • Local councils have implemented cycle paths, pedestrianised areas and improved local transport.
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Water pollution within Manchester:

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Until Late 20th century Manchester Ship Canal was badly polluted with industry and sewage

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Over come this water pollution in Manchester:

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  • Education
  • Since 1987, extensive work has been done to clear up these waterways such as improving the oxygen content of the water and encouraging aquatic plant growth.
  • Also installed SUDS in Salford Quays
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Dereliction in Manchester:

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1980s and 90s, Deindustrialisation took place in Manchester which lead to many people leaving the city. The city was underpopulated and many shops and areas were abandoned.

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Overcoming dereliction in Manchester:

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Redevelopment of the city began in 1996. Former factories were converted into luxury flats, funding was provided for new businesses such asLowry Gallery in Salford Quays

2001-2011 the population of city centre almost tripled to around 18,000

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