Urban🏙 Flashcards

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Why is traffic so bad in the CBD

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People are travelling to work there, destination stop - lots of shops, lots of bus stops - causes traffic to back up, few bridging points - cars funelled into bottlenecks, grid iron street pattern - traffic lights

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What are the consequences of traffic congestion

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Road rage, stress relater diseases, accidents, people being late for work, increased journey times, pollution

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What are solutions to traffic congestion

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One way system, pedestrianisation, park and ride schemes, traffic wardens and tickets, double yellow line, improve public transport, increase parking costs

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What are some improvements to public transport

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M74 was extended, more taxi and bus lanes, more bicycle lanes

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What are some recent developments in the CBD

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Buchanan street was pedestrianised, more bus and taxi lanes, st enochs centre was modernised - glass windows, more designer shops - to attract wealthy tourists, old buildings have been converter into modern flats

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What are some problems in the inner city

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Poor quality housing, narrow streets, traffic congestion, air and noise pollution, buildings have fallen into disrepair, lack of money for redevelopment, declining industrial areas

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What changes have taken place in the inner city

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Gorbals redevelopment project, landscaping to make it more attractive, street art to attract people to live there, more locals services set up for local community, more local shops which provide job opportunities, old factories have been shut down

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Why do people want to live in the suburbs

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Quieter, less polluted, less crime, clean environment, cheaper land, more open green space, less road congestion, more public transport, local services

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What people compete for land in the suburbs

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Farmer, businees people, local services(schools), housing companies, retailer parks

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What are the problems of urban sprawl

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Less open space, habitats are destroyed, more congestion in the suburbs, greenbelt is taken away, more pollution in the suburbs, land prices increase in suburbs, CBD loses business, farmers lose land

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How to prevent urban sprawl

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Deny planning permission for more shopping centres on edge of city, increase land price, establish green belts, provide retail parks

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Why are out of town shopping centres so popular

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Open later, more parking spaces which are free, easy accessibility for disabled people, near motorway junctions, not affected by weather

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What are the impacts of shopping centres

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Economic: CBD loses business, government get less tax, government makes cuts to education, economy boost for the suburbs
Environmental: habitats are destroyed, green belt is taken away, pollution levels rise

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What housing problems are there in mumbai

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Very congested, poor infrastructure, electricity tapped into illegally, more crime, more disease, less job opportunities, overcrowded, shortages of basic amenities

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What are some solutions to mumbai’s housing problem

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Self help schemes, providing the shell of a building, providing more toilets and standpipes, city authroity built a new town called new mumbai

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Describe the self improvement plan

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People are trained to improve the area, skills to build more toilets, improve water supply, add extra floor to home, people can change what they want the most, costs less money, some negotiate with authority to provide basic amenities

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Describe the Dharavi redevelopment project

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Part of dharavi knocked down, high rise appartments built, paid by private companies, will have 57,000 families, appartments will have sewerage, water and electricity

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What are some problems in the CBD

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Closure of shops due to increased competition from out of town shopping centres, increasing car numbers, accessibility for car parking(expensive), few bridging points, narrow streets, lots of commuters