Challenges and opportunities Flashcards

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What is the main obstacle to cities becoming more sustainable?

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The main obstacle to cities becoming more sustainable is financial difficulty.

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What does money have to be invested into in cases of extreme poverty?

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Money has to be spent on providing basic infrastructure rather than on the investment of sustainable projects and development.

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What are the four social trends?

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By 2025, urban populations will live mainly in small and medium-sized cities.
Number of urban people living in slums continues to grow.
Insufficient use of public services (water, electricity)
Ageing

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What challenges does the movement of urban populations to smaller cities present for developing countries?

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Access to housing, water and sanitation will need to be improved.
Public infrastructure will need improving
These countries will have to foster an institutional capacity.

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What opportunities does the movement of urban populations into smaller cities present for developing countries?

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There will be more investment into public infrastructure such as transportation.
In middle-income countries, there will be the construction of compact buildings.
The links between rural and urban areas will strengthen.

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What challenge does the movement of urban populations into smaller cities present for developed countries?

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There may be a lack of social cohesion.

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What opportunities does the movement of urban populations into smaller cities present for developed countries?

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There will be more decentralisation.

Increased investment into compact urban development.

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What challenges do developing countries face as slums continue to grow?

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They will need to reduce poverty and the risk of disease.
Social cohesion needs to be improved
Reduce the number of unemployed youths.

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What opportunities are presented to developing counties as slums grow?

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There will be investment into universal access to affordable water and sanitation.
Better public transport
Creation of jobs will reduce youth unemployment in LICs.
Public transportation.
Could reduce the growth of slums as these improvements take place.

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What challenges will developed countries face as a result of the growth of slums?

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They will have to reduce the amount of urban unemployment due to economic crises, especially for the youth.
Adequate housing will need to be provided in poor neighbourhoods.

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What opportunities are presented to developed places as a result of slum growth?

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This could strengthen and widen social safety nets.

There will be more investment into social protection for both crises and the aftermath.

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What challenged will be faced by developing countries as a result of inefficient use of public services?

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Waste and recycling management will need to be improved.
Citizens will need to be encouraged to purchase local produce.
High- income households will have to stop overconsumption.

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What opportunities will there be for developing countries as a result of inefficient use of services?

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Subsidies can be provided to households and small firms to try and reduce non-saving water systems.
Incentives could be provided to local communities in order to improve recycling schemes.

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What challenges will developed countries face as a result of inefficient use of public services?

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Overproduction and overconsumption lifestyles will need to change.
Waste and recycling management will have to be improved.

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What opportunities are presented to developed countries because of inefficient service use?

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Investment into retrofitting in buildings of water- and energy- saving devices.
Upgrading of public infrastructure.

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What challenge do developing countries with ageing populations face?

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It is difficult to create productive employment for older people.

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What opportunities do developing countries with ageing populations have?

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They have the opportunity to invest in universal pensions as well as to extend working age and to support family networks.

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What challenge do developed countries with ageing populations face?

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There is pressure to decrease health costs and increase productivity.

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What opportunities are presented to developed countries with ageing populations?

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They can invest in retraining older people and extend the working age.

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What are the two economic trends that take place in urban areas?

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Inequality and financial fragility.

Food insecurity.

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What challenges does inequality and financial fragility cause for developed countries?

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A policy will need to be created for inclusive development.
Unemployment needs to be reduced.
Economic diversification will need to be encouraged.

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What opportunities does inequality and financial fragility bring to developing countries?

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There are opportunities to invest in the green industry.
Adapt to climate change
Structural economic change (industrial and service leapfrogging for least developed countries).
Strengthen regional cooperation.

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What challenges does inequality and financial fragility bring to developed countries?

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Unemployment needs to be reduced.
Economic growth needs to be boosted.
International cooperation needs to be strengthened.

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What opportunities does inequality and financial fragility bring to developed countries?

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Investment into green infrastructure.

Policy coherence and coordination.

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What challenges does food insecurity present to developing countries?

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There needs to be improved access to food.

Increased productivity.

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What opportunities does food insecurity bring to developing countries?

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Investment in urban agriculture.
More investment into local crops.
Better storage facilities.
Research and development.

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What challenge do developed countries face in regards to food insecurity?

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Food waste needs to be reduced.

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What opportunities does food insecurity provide for developed countries?

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Investment into storage infrastructure.
Reducing food subsidies.
Policy coordination.

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What are the two environmental urban trends?

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Energy access

Climate change

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What challenges does energy access bring to developing countries?

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There may be difficulty in providing access to clean energy and reducing the use of “dirty” energy in poorer households.
High energy consumption needs to be discouraged in high-income households.

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What opportunities does energy access provide for developing countries?

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More investment into capacity development, energy-saving devices, production and use of renewable sources of energy.
Subsidies and incentives for efficient energy use and water use for middle and high income households.

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What challenges does energy access provide for developed countries?

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Overproduction and overconsumption needs to be reduced to sustainable levels.

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What opportunities for developed countries are associated with energy access?

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Investment and incentives to produce and use renewable energy sources.
Decentralisation of energy production.

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What challenges does climate change bring to developing countries?

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The impact on livelihoods needs to be minimised.
Carbon emissions need to be reduced.
Financial resources need to be generated for adaptation.

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What opportunities does climate change bring for developing countries?

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More investment in health and education facilities and infrastructures.
Adaption and mitigation technology including early warning systems.
Green public transportation.
Strengthened regional cooperation for green technology transfer.

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What challenges does climate change bring to developed countries?

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Disaster risk prevention systems need to be updated.

Carbon emissions need to be reduced to sustainable levels.

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What opportunities does climate change bring to developed countries?

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Investment in mitigation, industrial green transformation.
Retrofitting of buildings.
Policy coordination.