How far can growing demands for good living spaces become more sustainable?

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How far can growing demands for good living spaces become more sustainable?

By the end of the lesson.. All pupils will understand the current demands for living spaces All pupils understand the pressure of living in cities like Tokyo All pupils to understand the social and environmental impact of these cities Most pupils can evaluate the solutions to these problems

What happens when people leave an area? What happens to an area when people move out? What happens when wealthy people move into area?

The last acre of land sold in Tokyo went for US$7.8 BILLION. Why?

What is a living space like in Tokyo? Find 2 to 3 pictures that show what it is like to live in central Tokyo Annotate your pictures with social and environmental problems Share them with the people near you

You have gone to live in Tokyo for a year.. You open the door and walk into your room ……………….

Only joking…

Describe what a living space is like in Tokyo

So how have the Japanese tried to solve the issues?

Describe the plans for Alice city What are the advantages and disadvantages of Alice city? What about London? What do you think of this idea?