Rural - KQ3 (environmental issues with rural change) Flashcards

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What are the two main rural changes?

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  • Increasing use for leisure and recreation

- Changes in farming

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Define rural growth

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The population growth of rural areas due to in-migration by former urban residents

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How has land use change created environmental pressure?

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  • Building developments = more impermeable surfaces = increased flooding
  • Pastoral to arable farming = increased soil erosion during winter months when soil has little vegetation and removal of vegetation decreases biodiversity
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What are the causes of traffic congestion and pollution?

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  • More traffic = more congestion = more pollution
  • Increased car ownership and usage and better motorways
  • Decline in public transport = more cars on the road
  • Increase commuting
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What are the problems with traffic congestion and pollution?

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  • More accidents and animals killed
  • High fuel costs
  • Traffic = pollution
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What are the causes of land degradation and dereliction?

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  • Loss of population = fewer people to maintain area
  • Ageing population = too poor or old to renovate property
  • Decline in farming = abandoned farm houses and buildings
  • High population = land degradation = declinging quality of land and declining yields (less economic activity)
  • Vegetation changes = decaying shrubland replacing improves pasture
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What are the problems with land degradation and dereliction?

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  • Decaying property
  • Abandoned machinery and over grown fields
  • Visual pollution
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What are the causes of water pollution?

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  • Increased use of fertilisers in fields close to water courses = eutrophication
  • Illegal dumping of material
  • High rates of soil erosion = land use changes
  • Accelerated run off due to more houses with flat roofs
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What are the problems with water pollution?

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  • Decline in water quality
  • Decrease in biodiversity in streams and rivers
  • Loss in crops/plants
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What are the reasons for rural growth?

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  • Retirees want a quieter life
  • Cheaper housing than in urban areas
  • ‘Rural idyll’ = beauty, space and heritage
  • Community feel and activities
  • IT connections = people can work from home and so live further away
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What is the greenbelt in the UK?

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Greenbelt = protected land around urban areas to stop urban growth and protect land

  • Used for agriculture, leisure and nature reserves
  • Prevents residential building and makes clear distinction between urban and rural areas
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What are some pressures on the Norfolk Broads?

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Norfolk Broads = finest and most extensive wetlands in UK = national park in 1988

  • Sea levels expected to rise = land submerged and tourism industry, ecosystem, historical buildings and homes could be lost
  • Litter/rubbish issues
  • 1 million + visitors a year = pressure on area
  • Boats cause river bank erosion = 130,000 boat journeys a year
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What are some pressures in Wicken Fen?

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  • Removal of land from crop production
  • Increased number of visitors = traffic and parking problems
  • Disruption to agriculture
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What are the key characteristics of Wicken Fen?

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Wicken Fen vision = new nature reserve cover 53 km2 between Cambridge and Wicken Fen

  • Hopes to be home to 7800 species
  • Helps rare/endangered species
  • Area managed by grazing
  • Protected area is planned to be expanded
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