UK population, Migration, Rural Places, New Homes, Sustainable communities, Greenfield and Brownfield sites Flashcards

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What is counter-urbanisation?

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The movement of people out of towns and cities to rural areas.

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What has happened to the population of the UK?

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It has grown

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What are the 4 social factors that have affected population change?

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  • Healthcare, NHS so longer life expectancy and low infant mortality rates
  • Marriage, people marry later so they do not have as many children
  • Culture, people delay having children until their 30s so they then have fewer children
  • Ageing population, A large number of elderly people staying alive longer.
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What are the 3 economic factors that have affected population change?

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  • High cost of raising a family
  • Maternity pay
  • Career
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What are the 4 political factors that have affected population change?

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  • Contraception
  • Maternity/paternity rights
  • Migration
  • Vaccination programmes
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What are the reasons for people migrating to the UK?

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  • Jobs
  • Stable political system
  • Good health service
  • Better rates of pay
  • Good education system
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What are the reasons for internal/domestic migration in the UK? (Moving from one part of the UK to another)

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  • Cost of housing
  • Change of lifestyle e.g retirement
  • In search of work to further their career
  • Locate near family
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Give 3 positive impacts of both internal/domestic migration and international migration into the UK

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  • More young adults paying taxes
  • Many low paid unskilled jobs that UK citizens do not want to do are filled.
  • Diversity and culture mean the UK has a greater range of foods, restaurants etc.
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Give 3 negative impacts of both internal/domestic migration and international migration into the UK

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  • An increase in the birth rate
  • House price increases in popular areas
  • Strain on schools
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10
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Does the UK need to build more homes?

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Yes

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11
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What garden city did you study?

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Ebbsfleet, Kent

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What eco-homes example did you study?

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BedZed, Surrey

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What do we mean by ‘sustainable community’?

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A community which is designed to have minimal impact on the environment.

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Give 5 features of a sustainable community?

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  • Local jobs nearby
  • Public transport available
  • Use of green technologies
  • Facilities for people of all ages
  • Affordable housing
  • Some buildings designed for elderly people
  • Built on brownfield rather than a greenfield site
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15
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What is the Egan Wheel?

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It shows the criteria to judge a sustainable community

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What is a greenfield site?

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An area of land that has not been used before for building.

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Give some advantages of developing on a greenfield site

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  • Quick and easy to build on

- Cheaper than building on a brownfield site

18
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Give some disadvantages of developing on a greenfield site

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  • Animal habitats destroyed
  • Urban Sprawl
  • Protesters
19
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What example did we study of greenfield site developments?

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Oxford’s green belt.

20
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What is a brownfield site?

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An area of land that has been previously built upon.

21
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Give some advantages of developing on a brownfield site.

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  • Not using greenfield site

- Can transform a place that was in decline.

22
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Give a disadvantage of developing on a brownfield site.

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More expensive to build on as you may have to remove toxic materials.

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What example did we study of a brownfield site development?

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Ipswich Waterfront Development