Title: Year 11
1Year 11
2How should I revise?
- Know what you need to revise
- Split the units in different sections (eg.
Landforms / processes / management) - Understand and know how to define the key terms
- Have detail in your knowledge of case studies
- Tackle questions practice marking each others
responses. Use pages 202-204 from textbook
3Unit 1
- Key terms
- Megacity
- Urbanisation
- Urban sprawl
- Suburbs
- Floodplain
- Dereliction
- Mixed use
- Redevelopment
- Commuters
- Integrated transport system
- Biofuel
- Slums
- Brownfield / greenfield
- Carbon zero
- Urban regeneration
- Eco-homes / towns
- Urban heat island
4Living in an urban world
Hazards in urban areas
Regeneration and redevelopment
Urban issues in LEDCs
Sustainable urban development
5Living in an ever increasingly urban world
- What are the global patterns?
- What is the link between urbanisation and
economic growth? - Which countries are driving this move to an
increasingly urban world?
6What are the problems resulting from living in an
urban world?
- Key case study China
- 2008 16/20 most polluted cities were found in
china. Especially chongqing see notes re.
number of high rise buildings. - A landfill opened in 2003 already is filled with
more than a million tonnes of rubbish. - World Health Org. says that lack of safe water
and proper sanitation accounts for 12 child
deaths in developing countries.
7Natural hazards in urban areas
- Los Angeles why is it known as a multi hazard
city? - Why are towns / cities vulnerable to flooding?
- What is the Thames region flood management plan?
- 1) Planning reduce building on floodplains
- 2) Increase river corridors / open space
(sustainable approach) - 3) Use existing floodplains better
- 4) Flood defences
8Medcs reducing deprivation and improving
quality of life
- WHO a child living in one suburb in Glasgow can
expect to live 28 years less than a child born
13km away. - How can deprives areas be improved?
- Measuring problems in area
- Improving housing
- Building community spirit.
- Examples
- Watcombe Devon. A poor housing estate has had
central heating upgraded, ventilation, insulation
installed. Health and well-being improved. - Hackney better street lighting, green space,
community centres built, low level flats
9Urban redevelopment its all about Brindleyplace!
10Part of a bigger regeneration project - birmingham
- The Mailbox shopping centre
- 550 million for New Street station
- 35 million development of city hospital
- Bullring shopping centre 35 million visitors a
year - Mixed use development
11Managing movement integrated transport system.
- 80 journeys made by car
- Congestion ¼ all roads in UK are congested
every day - Pollution
- Business costs - 24 billion loss to business
every year. - Curitiba Know the methods implemented.
- Results? 1.3 million passengers every day
- 80 of all commuters use buses
- 30 million fewer car trips a year
- Cleaner environment
- Cambridge guided busway (CGB)
- Plus points
- Links villages to city
- Reduces need for cars
- Fast service in Cambridge 10 mins
- Re-using old train line less land required
- Wi-fi
- Negatives
- Is it open yet?
- Cost 116 million
- Engineering problems
12Coping with growth in cities in LEDCs
- By 2030 1 in 3 people will be living in slums
- Africa has fastest growth kibera
- Asia has greatest number 600 million
- Challenges providing adequate housing and
services for urban poor
- Mumbai
- Population 15 million
- Half of population live in slums pavement
dwellers. - Dharavi.
- Nairobi capital of Kenya. 60 live in slums.
- Disease rife, crime, lack of safety.
BUT! How can urban growth create opportunities
for development? Step to better life / Water /
education health more accessible / jobs
13Schemes to get people out of slums
- COHAB Curitiba housing programme
- homes not shelters
- Self help schemes
- NGOs wateraid, oxfam, clintonfoundation
- Rubbish collection in Dar es Salaam
14Eco homes BEDZED of course!
15Sustainable living
- Energy, waste, transport, environment, homes,
work. All factors to be considered to meet
sustainable goal. - Examples
- Greenhouse development Leeds former industrial
building now carbon zero development. (mixed use) - Bedzed Sutton (south london)
- China Chongming island
16Ecotowns
- Use an example to know what the development is
like where / how - What are the arguments surrounding their
development? - NIMBYISM
17Exam practice
- Why are urban populations in LEDCs growing
rapidly? (4) - Describe the environmental problems caused by
urban growth. Use an example. (6 marks) - Describe the problems that natural hazards cause
in urban areas. (6) - Explain how the effects of natural hazards in
urban areas can be reduced. (6) - Explain how urban redevelopment projects can
improve socio-economic conditions and
environmental conditions. (8)