Geography - P2 - Suburbanisation (MCD)

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What is Suburbanisation?
It is the movement of a population from the centre of the city to the outskirts of the city ( Urban Fringe)
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" Suburbanisation takes place outside the Greenbelt" Is this Correct"
NO
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1. iNCREASED cAR Ownership
2. Aterial Roads into the city
3. Improved Public Transport
These are all reasons for Suburbanisation, what one factors would this go under
Improved Transportation
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What the Pushing Factors of Suburbanisation?
1. Increased Air Pollution 2. Decreased Quality of Life 3. Move away from Industry
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What are the Pulling Factors of Suburbanisation?
1. Better Education 2. Closer Proximity to open areas 3. Increased Employment
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What are the 3 areas that ere impacted by suburbanisation
Inner City, Suburbs and Whole City
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What are the consequences for the 3 areas?
Inner- Decreased Employment, Increased Poverty Suburbs - Increased land prices and loss of village character Whole City - Increased Congestion and Racial Segregation
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What are the Postive impacts for theses 3 areas?
Inner - Increased Recreational Space, Upgraded Transport Suburbs - Increased Employment in offices and Increased demand for Retail
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What is the Case Study Example?
Speke
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Give details about this Case Study:
1. Over 20 years, Population grew by 25,000 people 2. 5,000 new homes 3. Housing Estat
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" Suburbanisation takes place outside the Greenbelt" Is this Correct"

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NO

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1. iNCREASED cAR Ownership
2. Aterial Roads into the city
3. Improved Public Transport
These are all reasons for Suburbanisation, what one factors would this go under

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What the Pushing Factors of Suburbanisation?

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What are the Pulling Factors of Suburbanisation?

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