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How does land use vary in urban areas?

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How does land use vary in urban areas?

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HOMEWORK

• Complete the urbanisation handout

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Alien Landing in Kingston!

• If Zorg walks out of the centre of town, what would he see?

• Can you describe his surroundings to your partner.• Use housing, businesses, roads, shopping areas etc.• Use the model to help you

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Key terms

• Land use: What the land in an urban area is actually being used for.

• Function: The main purpose of an area of land. E.g. The CBD is there as an area for people to buy and sell things.

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TASK

• In four groups• Write on your mini white board

1. Your zone. 2. What are the characteristics of your zone. 3. What function you think it had originally. 4. Which ariel photograph you think it is.

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CBD Inner City Suburbs Rural – Urban Fringe

Write on your mini white board 1. Your zone. 2. What are the characteristics of your

zone. 3. What function you think it had

originally. 4. Which ariel photograph you think it

is.

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1. CBD

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1. The Central Business District

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What typical characteristics of a

CBD are shown here?

The Tallest Buildings Why? Public Buildings eg Town Hall

Busy – lots of pedestrians

Markets

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What typical characteristics of a CBD

are shown here?

Purpose built shopping centres providing undercover

shopping experience

Big Department Stores and National Chain Stores – why?

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What typical characteristics of a CBD

are shown here?

Very accessible – public transport & traffic

management required due to congestion.

Historic/ old street pattern – often some narrow streets

Some of the oldest buildings

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What typical characteristics of a CBD

are shown here?

Entertainment – e.g. restaurants

Entertainment e.g. cinemas (although increasingly these are

moving further out of town)

Entertainment e.g. pubs

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1. The Central Business District

• Largest amount of offices & shops • Widest variety of goods on sale• High accessible• Highest land values and rent – hence so tall • Main area of work by day – leads to traffic

congestion• Few people actually live here.

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2. Inner City

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2. Inner City

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2. Inner City

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2. Inner City

• Old, high density terraced housing. May be converted to flats now and in poor condition

• High rise flats – 1960’s• Abandoned factories and warehouses • Areas of derelict land, next to railway lines • Pockets of smart new developments around

old docks e.g. Docklands in London

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3. Suburbs

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3. Suburbs

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Reasons for Growth of the Suburbs

1. Better public transport and increased car ownership meant people could separate work from where they live.

2. Building societies provided mortgages making it easier to buy homes

3. People were wealthier and looking for a better living environment.

3. THE SUBURBS

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4. Rural Urban Fringe

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4. Rural Urban Fringe

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4. Rural Urban Fringe • Huge mixture of land uses.• Often business parks and industrial estates locate in the

rural-urban fringe as the land is cheaper, there is room for expansion and they are closer to transport links to allow export and import of goods.

• Motorways• Recreational land-uses such as golf courses and leisure

parks have been established in the rural-urban fringe. • Housing has also encroached into the rural-urban fringe, as

more people move out of the cities and commute to work. • Out-of-town shopping centres also find that the space

available.• Farming still occurs in the rural-urban fringe, although the

farmers often come under great pressure to sell their land for development.

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• 1. Answer A and d from p197

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Homework – TASK

• Use the internet to find a city and then copy the map into word and label each area and briefly decribe what it is like.

• Good example is Cambridge

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