Title: The Rural-Urban Fringe
1The Rural-Urban Fringe
- Lesson Aim To find out what has happened on the
Rural-Urban Fringe especially regarding housing.
2The Rural-Urban Fringe
Describe what you can see in the photo
3What is the rural-urban fringe?
- It is the area where the city meets the
countryside.
Key words 1/ Greenfield site one that has not
been built on before 2/ Brownfield site one
that has been built on before
4Why do some people want to build on the RUF?
5What is the land used for in the RUF?
- Housing developments as urban sprawl continues
- Science and business parks
- Hyper-markets and superstores
- Retail parks out of town shopping centres
- Office developments
- Hotels and conference centres
- Airport expansion
6Shopping Centres
Why do they want to locate at the RUF?
Cheap land
Room to expand
Close to motorways
Space for parking
Leisure facilities can also be provided
Local suburban work force
7Airports
- Massive increase in air traffic predicted by
2030. - Low cost carriers such as Easy Jet are increasing
their routes and passenger numbers. - Expansion of Bournemouth Airport
- Problems noise air pollution, more traffic in
the area, loss of biodiversity, visual pollution.
8Housing
- Why is housing built at the RUF?
More housing is needed as more people are living
alone and living longer.
Land is cheap
Peace and quiet
Less crime
Easy access to motorways
Good access to countryside
9What are the negative impacts caused by
developing the RUF?
- Large areas of countryside may be lost
- Buildings may be out of character with existing
rural buildings - Villages become suburbanised
- Traffic is likely to increase ( both cars and
lorries) - There may be some noise or pollution
- NIMBY
10How can change at the RUF be managed?
- Creating Green Belts a zone of countryside
around a city where development is
controlled.They aim to - Prevent urban sprawl
- Prevent towns merging
- Preserve the special character of towns
- NOT ALL CITIES HAVE GREEN BELTS.
- Examples include London, Oxford and Bournemouth.
- However, greenbelts are often leap-frogged and
development happens just outside it. 1100 hec
lost each year since 1997. - http//news.bbc.co.uk/media/avdb/news_web/video/90
12da68001e538/bb/09012da68001e72d_16x9_bb.asx - BBC Video clip How they have benefited England.
11Other Policies
- In recent years the Government has tried to
reduce pressure on the RUF by encouraging
development of brownfield sites over greenfield
sites, and stopping any more out of town shopping
centres from being built.
12Greenfield Vs Brownfield
- Why build on Brownfield Sites?- many areas have
unoccupied buildings which could be upgraded-
brownfield sites already have utilities such as
water and gas pipes- development in urban as
opposed to rural areas can help reduce reliance
on cars
13Greenfield Vs Brownfield
- Why build on Greenfield Sites?- part 1 video -
generally perceived as better quality of life in
the countryside Watch this video about the Green
Belt near Utrecht, Holland. Why did the family
move into a house in the green belt? - part 2 show the effects of this building. Make
sure you understand the economic and
environmental effects
14Is a new housing area coming to Salisbury?
- Building companies are looking at extending the
housing at Hampton Park - Why would some people be against this
development? - Why would some people be for this development?
15Is a new housing estate coming to Salisbury?
- Your homework is to imagine you are a high
ranking manager for a building company. You need
to write to the town council explaining how you
will appease the worries of the local people
about this Greenfield development. Specifically
you need to explain how you will make the area
more sustainable.