Oh I snug Housing A pin up tool Population A poodle input Depopulation.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Developments in Australian balance sheet estimates - Quarterly household balance sheet - Measurement issues - Analytical opportunities.
Advertisements

Unit 9. Population describe the number of people who inhabit a place. AgeLocationEconomic activity Child.- younger than sixteen Adult.- from sixteen to.
City of Cleveland Brownfield Economic Development Initiative Greenhouse Project June 5, 2009.
Urban Economics Introductory Lecture. Model of a Rural Region n Inputs. Labor and land n Two goods. Wheat and cloth n Equal productivity n No scale economies.
The Draw of the Coast Professor Andrew Beer Centre for Housing, Urban and Regional Planning University of Adelaide.
Urban Economics Economics generally studies how markets work A market consists of a collection of buyers and sellers exchanging goods and services Urban.
Urbanization on Steroids!
POLICY AND ECONOMIC CONTEXT IN IHP COUNTRIES (AUSTRALIA) ANNUAL LEADERSHIP EXCHANGE WESTIN BAYSHORE HOTEL, VANCOUVER, BC – OCTOBER 2012 Matthew Woodward.
No to 70 Million The Implications of Current Levels of Migration.
What day would tomorrow be if yesterday was five days before the day after Sunday's tomorrow? Saturday.
2015/09/ Urban environment trends and the sustainable city WELL-GOVERNED CITY Key issue: Is the political & institutional context stable, open and.
Land Use Sustainable Development Environmental Justice.
Antebellum America: North vs. South.
Vincent Amanor-Boadu, PhDKansas State University
Population 10 pts 10 pts 5 pts 5 pts 15 pts 15 pts 20 pts 20 ptsGrowth 5 pts 5 pts 10 pts 10 pts 15 pts 15 pts 20 pts 20 pts 10 pts 10 pts 5 pts 5 pts.
Generating Wealth to Support a Living Standard A Basic Understanding of GDP and HDI.
1 The Challenge of Nebraska Health Peg Bottjen, MPA, MT(ASCP)SC Issues for Rural Health Practitioners.
2012 DISTRICT LESSON SEVEN PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHY HOUSING GINA PEEK.
1. Which is the most likely reason for a nucleated settlement A Narrow valley B Crossroads C A beach.
Planning for Growth Standing Conference 12 June 2015.
Economic Decision Making: Opportunity Cost Understand and explain opportunity cost Analyze real-world opportunity costs.
So Surely the Development West of Waterlooville Goes Against Government Policy? Yes it does, but there are reasons for this for the increased housing requirements.
Chapter 7, Being Single, Living Alone, Cohabitating and Other Options Singles: their Increasing Numbers Changing attitudes toward Marriage and single hood.
Canada – Room to Grow Why Canada? The Three Categories n Government n Economics n Recreation.
Changes in household formation (Scotland) Esther Roughsedge Household Estimates & Projections Branch National Records of Scotland (NRS) Workshop on UK.
Environmental Science Chapter 8 Notes #1 Land Use.
Challenges for Cities Chapter 13 sections 8 and 9.
2015/10/281 The South African Cities Network: The State of South African Cities 2004.
Some Basic Economic Concepts for Personal Wealth Management.
High Risk Zones. Hazards: –Earthquakes –Volcanoes –Landslides –Floods –Drought –Cyclones.
Do you know…Write your best guess. 1. What is the world population? 2. How many people live in the United States? 3. What is the population of Texas? 4.
Example of forward-looking integrated assessement Anita Pirc Velkavrh EIONET workshop: SEIS Forward and SOER 2010 Part C September 2009, Prague,
Land Needs Simulator: Overview and Recommended Assumptions Presented to: RPS Policy Committee Presented by: ECONorthwest January 9, 2007.
Halifax Housing Needs Assessment Planning & Development CDAC October 28, 2015.
What is a city? Answers……. Are some cities more crowded than others?
Population Growth. Current Populations World population is ~ 7 billion U.S. population is 313 million Louisiana population is 4 ½ million.
3 THINGS: Housing | Education | Broadband to support current and future job growth Aaron Qualls Planning & Economic Development Director City of Sandpoint,
WJEC (B) GCSE Geography Theme 1 Topic 2 Click to continue Hodder Education Revision Lessons Inequalities in housing in rural England.
Urbanization.
Housing Design & Construction in the Next 5-10 Years By Joey McNeil Housing Design & Construction in the Next 5-10 Years?
Or, First Nations Peoples: Textbook Readings (write these down!): Introduction: Page 12 Background: Pages Government: Page 246 FN Rights:
How are urban areas changing in different parts of the world?
URBAN ENVIRONMENTS – PART 1 UNIT 3 - Urban Populations.
Retirement Living – the opportunity
Topic: Neolithic Revolution
OUR AFFORDABLE HOUSING INITIATIVE
Amy Carroll-Scott, PhD, MPH
The Housing Market.
Why does the UK need new houses?
Urban Economics Economics generally studies how markets work
Water: Human right or commodity?
retaiN Conservation Districts of Iowa Iowa State University
Community Planning Exchange
Key ideas There are 2 main processes causing change in remote rural communities Depopulation of remote rural areas Counter-urbanisation.
Warm Up 9/17 How great is the wealth gap between white and black in America? How much do you think this is due to prejudice? Why?
Water: Human right or commodity?
Why does the UK need new houses?
NB#8 Chapter 6 Section 1 The United states
“A Changing Population”
Planning Advisory Committee Presentation April 22, 2014
“A Changing Population”
Settlement Revision Booket
Geography Learning Goals:
Urbanization on Steroids!
Antebellum America: North vs. South
Financed 105 sustainable, green, new construction homes in North Minneapolis Program started in 2012 Most affordable new construction home opportunities.
LARIMER COUNTY: FRONT RANGE COMMUNITIES
Why Do People Migrate Within a Country?
“A Changing Population”
Presentation transcript:

Oh I snug Housing

A pin up tool Population

A poodle input Depopulation

Sic verse Services

One comic Economic

Air cruel gut Agriculture

Turn a noisier cab to nu counterurbanisation

Nitrate soup op Opportunities

Changing land use in urban areas More housing

The reason we need more housing: An increase in the population An increase in the population An increase in the number of households. More people living alone (through choice, divorce or death of partner) and more people living longer An increase in the number of households. More people living alone (through choice, divorce or death of partner) and more people living longer Increased personal wealth – more people want to own their own home Increased personal wealth – more people want to own their own home

Consequences It is estimated that, by 2020, around 3 million more dwellings will need to be built. It is estimated that, by 2020, around 3 million more dwellings will need to be built. But where do we build them? But where do we build them?