Settlement dynamics 6.1 Flashcards

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What are some problems faced in rural areas in LIC’s?

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  • Unemployment/underemployment
  • Population growth
  • Rural-urban migration
  • Low capital investment
  • Human diseases
  • War/Conflict/Corruption
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How do rural areas differ in HIC’s to LIC’s?

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  • Many rural areas in HIC’s have already gone through Growth, Decline and Redevelopment.
  • Rural-urban migration and urbanisation took place much earlier in HIC’s
  • HIC’s tend to have a far smaller primary sector.
  • Counter-urbanisation is the dominant movement of people in HIC’s
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Which people tend to be part of counter-urbanisation?

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  • Commuters
  • Retired people
  • Second-home owners
  • Skilled people able to work from home
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What are the effects of counter-urbanisation?

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  • Businesses and services in these areas expand due to increase in population.
  • Demand for houses in towns and villages has increased meaning new houses have been built.
  • Improved communications has allowed an increase in telecommuting.
  • Leads to an ageing population as house prices have rapidly increased.
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How can counter-urbanisation be managed?

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  • Redevelopment of ‘brownfield’ sites rather than allowing the town to sprawl into the countryside.
  • New, high-density housing is built near to town centres.
  • Housing associations build ‘affordable’ houses that only locals can buy.
  • Development of the tourist industry (e.g. villages in Cornwall have been turned into picturesque fishing villages).
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Wheddon Cross, Exmoor, Case Study: background/statistics

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  • Wheddon Cross is a village based in Exmoor National Park.
  • It has a population of 361.
  • 24% of 16+ have no qualifications.
  • 28% are economically inactive.
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Wheddon Cross, Exmoor, Case Study: what problems do they face?

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  • Growing ageing population.
  • Far from services such as healthcare so significant amount of people that are ill.
  • Lack of ambition of high earning jobs due to many families passing down agricultural roles etc.
  • Lack of ability to attract skilled workers into the area.
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Wheddon Cross, Exmoor, Case Study: solutions

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  • Affordable housing scheme: Aimed at households who have some savings but are still unable to buy a starter home, allowing them to remain in the community. Purchasers will need to prove that they have lived within the area for 10 years.
  • Introduction of local high tech firms: Shearwell data now ships products worldwide and employs 55 people.
  • Cutcombe livestock market was redeveloped and now draws in customers from all over the country.
  • Superfast broadband: Exmoor National Park Authority is committed to supporting superfast broadband as soon as possible, by working with the Connecting Devon and Somerset project.
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