What is Urbanisation?
The human and physical growth of town and cities
Why are population numbers changing in Rural and Urban areas?
Urban areas increasing in population as suburbanization, infill, reurbanization is occurring more than counter urbanisation.
What is suburbanisation?
The outwards physical growth of towns and cities which slowly engulfs nearly villages
What is reurbanisation?
When the government regentrifies the area to attract more people.
Case study for reurbanisation?
London Docklands
What is infill?
When a derelict site is rejuvenated into new homes or businesses to attract people to the area.
What is counter urbanisation?
The movement of people from urban areas to rural areas.
Push and pull factors for people moving from rural to urban areas?
PUSH: -Racism -Smaller schools -It can be inconvenient Amenities close early
PULL:
Push and pull factors for people moving from urban to rural areas?
PUSH:
PULL:
What does Urban areas have in each areas?
ZONE A:
ZONE B:
ZONE C:
ZONE D:
What is the green belt?
Land around a city which the government has placed legal restriction on to prevent suburbanisation
Advantages and disadvantages of building on a greenbelt?
ADVANTAGES:
DISADVANTAGES:
What does ‘brownfield’ site mean?
Land which has already been built on before new construction takes place.
What does ‘greenfield’ site mean?
Land which hasn’t been built on before new construction takes place.
Advantages and disadvantages of building on a brownfield site? - socially, economically, environmentally
ECONOMIC:
Adv -> Sites which are derelict start to improve and attract tourist
Dis-> Could be more expensive than building on a greenfield
ENVIRONMENT:
Adv-> No habitats destroyed for new homes
Dis-> Sites may be contaminated with waste
SOCIAL:
How has technology helped people who have lived out in rural areas?
What issues have occurred with more people living in countryside?
Advantages and disadvantages of online shopping?
- socially, economically, environmentally
ECONOMIC:
Adv-> More jobs for delivery industries
Dis-> Highstreets shops close - unemployment rises
SOCIAL:
Adv-> Busy people will not have to worry about shopping - more time for work or family
Dis-> Highstreets become ghost town disorders occur –> like graffiti
ENVIRONMENT:
Adv-> Less traffic in highstreets - less pollution
Dis-> More cutting down trees for packaging
What is a honeypot site?
An area of special interest which attracts a large number of tourist
What is the difference between ‘Catchment area’ and ‘threshold’?
Catchment: The area a business attracts its customers from
Threshold: The minimum amount of customers required for the business to remains open
What solutions can be used to help manage rural areas from visitors
What makes people attracted to Yorkshire Dales?
What problem has occurs from too many visitors in Yorkshire Dales?
How has Yorkshire Dales improved the area for the future?