5.1 - Winding Down Flashcards

(17 cards)

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What are Commuter Villages characterized by?

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  • Accessible rural areas
  • Good transport links

These villages are designed to facilitate commuting to urban areas.

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Commuter Villages are interdependent on urban areas for what aspects?

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  • Housing
  • Employment
  • Services

This interdependence highlights the relationship between rural and urban areas.

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Who are the typical inhabitants of Commuter Villages?

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Wealthier inhabitants

Commuters choose to live in these areas, leading to rising prices and potential displacement.

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What is another term for Dormitory towns?

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Empty during weekdays

These towns primarily serve as residences for commuters who work in urban areas.

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What is a consequence of suburbanised villages?

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Loss of rural/independent business

This change often occurs as the focus shifts towards accommodating commuters.

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What are the characteristics of retirement villages?

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  • Scenic/idyllic areas
  • Transport links and employment less important

Retirement villages are often located in pleasant environments, prioritizing lifestyle over accessibility.

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What changes occur in land use/housing stock for retirement villages?

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  • Bungalows
  • Retirement apartments

These housing types cater specifically to the needs of the elderly population.

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The elderly population requires different services, leading to increased employment opportunities in which sectors?

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  • Carework
  • Leisure

The demand for specialized services for the elderly creates job opportunities in these areas.

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What are Honeypot Villages?

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Villages accessible by day trippers/tourists from urban areas

These villages attract visitors due to their charm and proximity to attractions.

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Name some features that attract visitors to Honeypot Villages.

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  • Chocolate box villages
  • National Park access
  • Bushmills distillery

These features enhance the appeal of Honeypot Villages for tourists.

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What type of jobs are associated with Honeypot Villages?

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Jobs in tourism

Tourism creates employment opportunities in various sectors within these villages.

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List some problems associated with tourism in Honeypot Villages.

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  • Seasonal tourism
  • Traffic congestion
  • Litter
  • Second homes sales

These issues can negatively impact the local community and environment.

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Very remote areas are characterized by what highest levels of tranquillity?

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Lack of impact from human activity

These areas are often untouched by urban development.

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What makes access to urban areas difficult in very remote regions?

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  • Distance
  • Few transport links

These factors contribute to the isolation of remote areas.

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Very remote areas are often reliant on which type of industry?

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Primary industry

This includes industries such as agriculture, fishing, and forestry.

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List some problems associated with rural living in very remote areas.

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  • Services
  • Employment
  • Housing quality
  • Boredom

These issues can significantly affect the quality of life in remote regions.