Urban change in Uk Flashcards
+ Bristol case study
Why might there be a movement from urban to rural areas
- The UK has an increasing proportion of older people, many choosing to retire to live on the coast or in the country
What makes Bristol a major city
- Largest city in the South West of England
- Two universities
- Religion (a mix)
- Tourism - 7th most popular city for foreign visitors
- Culture and entertainment (several theatres and music venues)
What attractions makes Bristol a popular tourist destination
- SS Great Britain (Brunel’s ship)
- We the Curious and other museums
Why is Bristol important internationally
- Very near the M4, good road and rail links with easy access to London and ferry services to Europe
- Bristol airport
- High level of inward investment
- Bristol University attracts students from all over the world
What positive impacts have migrants had in Bristol
- Enriching the city’s cultural life
- Mainly young migrants help to balance the ageing population
- Contributing to both local and national economy
- Improving the level of skills, where there are shortages
What negative impacts have migrants had on Bristol
- Increased need to provide education for children whose first language is not English
- Pressures on housing and employment
What are some of the factors bringing about social opportunities due to urban change
- rapidly growing population
- high levels of migrants resulting in an ethnically diverse population
- two universities meaning youthful population
Population of Bristol
About 500,000
Aspects of the cultural mix in Bristol
- Museums
- Art (home to famous street artist Banksy)
- Food and music (increasing diversity)
- Festivals (include the international Balloon Fiesta, Bristol Harbour festival)
Examples of entertainment in Bristol
Many theatres - (Bristol Old Vic, Bristol Hippodrome and The Tobacco Factory)
Sport - two professional football teams, rugby union team, Bristol bears.
Shopping - Cribbs Causeway out of town, Cabot Circus cost £500 million
How has urban change created employment opportunities in Bristol
- Highly skilled youthful entrepreneurs from UK and abroad have come to the city
- Research and development carried out in universities
- Urban regeneration
- Improved infrastructure has been installed to support super fast broadband
How has employment in Bristol changed
Major developments in the tertiary (services) and quaternary (research and IT) sectors
Why have high tech industries developed in Bristol + examples
- advanced research with universities
- A £100 million government grant to become a Super-Connected City
- Aardman Animation studios (creators of Wallace + Gromit etc)
How has urban change created opportunities (3 ways)
- Bristol: Europe’s Green Capital
- Bristol’s integrated transport system
- Urban greening
What is Bristol’s integrated transport system and when was it launched
A plan that links the various transport systems into a single integrated network launched in 2018
- new cycle routeways
Encourages the use of public transport rather than cars