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Case study
100

what is the EXACT Definition of urban sprawl

The rapid expansion of geographic extent of cities and towns

100

Name one cause of urban sprawl

Either one from:
-Economic Growth and Increasing Income

-Population Growth

-Transportation Improvements

High Inner City Problems

100

Name 2 problems of urban sprawl

Deforestation

Increase pollution
Social Segregation

Food and water insecurity

100

What does adaptive reuse mean?

Process of reusing an existing building for a purpose other than which it was designed for. Also known as recycling and conversion (edited)

100

Fill in the blank:

Shenzhen, China, experienced urban sprawl more recently compared to ______ ________.

western countries.

200

Name characteristics of urban sprawl

Either one as answer:
- Low density residencies

- increase use of private transport

-single use zoning

200

How does better transport infrastructure make suburban living more appealing

Including highways and public transit,

facilitates commuting from suburbs to urban centers

200

what is the main problem caused by deforestation in urban sprawl

habitat loss and there are no trees to get rid of carbon dioxide and convert it to oxygen in the air

200

Give two benefits of incorporating nature

Cools down area, reduces air pollution, encourages walking, flood prevention and cleans water

200

What was the percentage increase in built-up areas and growth in road length?

60% and 80%

300

Explain what single use zoning is

where only one kind of use is allowed per zone, or district

300

Name a push factor and explain in high inner city problem 


high taxes, damaged infrastructure, and a lack of public services

300

explain how food scarcity occurs due to urban sprawl

food scarcity/social segregation/pollution increase
as there are many people living in an area, food scarcity occurs when there is not enough food for everyone to lead healthy lives

300

Name three things under the umbrella of smart growth

Preserving space, Incorporating sidewalks, improve public transport, mixed housing, promoting corner shops or increase density.

300

Explain 2 reasons why Shenzhen suffers from urban sprawl?

Rich individuals prefer central city living for better environment and services, leading to suburbanization for others due to housing affordability.

-Similar to Western countries, urban sprawl in China leads to the rapid growth of impervious areas, encroachment on farmland and open spaces, and decreasing population densities in urban areas.

400

What percent does urban sprawl increase by annually?

4%

400

What is the relation to income and economic growth and the expansion of suburban areas

People will earn more. they tend to move to suburbs, often seeking larger homes and better quality of life, which can drive further suburban development and contribute to economic growth in those areas

400

What is the definition of food insecurity

Food insecurity occurs when someone is not able to reliably acquire nutritious food, and/or adequate amounts of food.

400

Explain how trees clean water

Their root systems act like filters, removing pollutants and slowing down the absorption of water into the soil

400

How can using GIS tools help with the Shenzhen's urban sprawl?

Analysis using GIS tools can provide insights into land use patterns and dynamics of urban sprawl in Shenzhen.

500

How fast does built-up areas grow per hour

1.16km2

500

Why is suburban land cheaper than in the inner city?

There is significantly more available space in the suburbs, meaning less competition for land, while inner cities have limited developable land due to their high density, existing infrastructure, and high demand for living space near amenities, which drives up prices considerably
Scarcity

500

explain how social segregation is caused

Urban sprawl has a negative impact on the social life of residents. A lack of public places such as parks and playgrounds limits the opportunities for residents to meet each other and interact. This can lead to social segregation, and the people living in these areas can become disengage from the rest of the community.

500

Explain how nature reduces heat in urban/suburban areas

Providing shade, and through a process known as evapotranspiration. (Evapotranspiration is the water loss occurring from the processes of evaporation and transpiration) 

500

Explain what Compact City, New Urbanism, and Growth Management is

Compact cities
A model that aims to reduce the time people spend commuting and increase sustainability. Compact cities are designed to keep residents close to essential services, such as housing, education, shopping, and work. The model is based on the idea that intensive land use, mixed land use, and sustainable transportation can help achieve sustainability goals. Amsterdam and Copenhagen are examples of compact cities. 

New urbanism
A concept that promotes urban lifestyles by intensifying and densifying urban space. 

Growth management
A strategic approach used by government agencies to guide the location, timing, intensity, and type of new development