MUST: To describe some of the pressure on living spaces. How far can growing demands for good living spaces become more sustainable? MUST: To describe some of the pressure on living spaces. SHOULD: To describe and begin to explain the pressures on living space and to understand why cities have large environmental impact COULD: To explain in detail the pressures on living space and understand the impacts of these pressure on living space
Starter Activity - The country’s population is growing so where in the UK could these houses be built? Write 3 sentences describing what you see
Greenfield V Brownfield Greenfield site? Is an area of farmland on which no building has taken place Brownfield site? This is former industrial land
Greenfield V Brownfield Draw a table of the advantages and disadvantages of each Green field + Green field - Brown field + Brown field -
Greenfield V Brownfield
What are the pressures on the quality of living spaces? Population – Natural increase Population – In-migration Urban sprawl Water consumption Levels of pollutions Airport expansions For each of these explain how they can lead to increase pressure on the living space and how it might affect the quality
2 Case Studies North Wiltshire p.173 Pearson Las Vegas p.174 Pearson Complete case study notes for both case studies – max 10 bullet points for each!
How has our government tried to overcome the issue of urban expansion? Green belts set up over 50 year ago and cover 13% of England. Check sprawl of cities such as London and Birmingham Protect the surrounding countryside from further development To prevent neighbouring cities e.g. Leeds and Bradford from merging
Exam Question Explain the pressures that can result from the demand for new housing in rural areas (4 marks)
Megacities – What and where are they?
Megacities These are cities with more than 10 million people Using p. 182-183 OUP and p.176 Pearson produce a poster on Tokyo and the impacts of growth on the city
Plenary – Questioning write out 3 questions based on this lesson and others then answer them
Homework Use the Internet to research the causes and consequences of the growth of Lagos (Nigeria) which is predicted to grow from 10.1 million (2003) to 17 million in 2015.