Urban issues and challenges π₯ Flashcards
Brownfield site
Land that has been used, abandoned and now awaits some new use. Commonly
found across urban areas, particularly in the inner city.
Dereliction
Abandoned buildings and wasteland.
Economic opportunities
Chances for people to improve their standard of living through employment.
Greenfield site
A plot of land, often in a rural or on the edge of an urban area that has not yet
been subject to any building development.
Integrated transport systems
When different transport methods connect together, making journeys smoother
and therefore public transport more appealing. Better integration should result
in more demand for public transport and should see people switching from
private car use to public modes of transport, which should be more sustainable.
It may also lead to a fall in congestion due to less road users
Inequalities
Differences between poverty and wealth, as well as in peoplesβ wellbeing and
access to things like jobs, housing and education. Inequalities may occur in
housing provision, access to services, access to open land, safety and security.
Mega-cities
An urban area with a total population in excess of ten million people.
Natural increase
The birth rate minus the death rate of a population.
Migration
When people move from one area to another. In many LICS people move from
rural to urban areas (rural-urban migration).
Pollution
The presence of chemicals, noise, dirt or other substances which have harmful or
poisonous effects on an environment.
Rural-urban fringe
A zone of transition between the built-up area and the countryside, where there
is often competition for land use. It is a zone of mixed land uses, from out of
town shopping centres and golf courses to farmland and motorways.
Sanitation
Measures designed to protect public health, including the provision of clean
water and the disposal of sewage and waste.
Social deprivation
The degree to which an individual or an area is deprived of services, decent
housing, adequate income and local employment.
Social opportunities
Chances for people to improve their quality of life, for instance access to
education and health care.
Squatter settlement
An area of poor-quality housing, lacking in amenities such as water supply,
sewerage and electricity, which often develops spontaneously and illegally in a
city in an LIC.