Lecture 7 From city to urban area

Lecture 7 From city to urban area
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Lecture 7 From city to urban area

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Characteristics of cities
  1. Lots of people living together.
  2. High building density.
  3. Most people work in the secondary or tertiary sector.
  4. A city has a high level of facilities
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Urbanisation
This migration of people from the countryside to the city is called urbanisation.
urbanisation
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Kinderen begonnen al jong met werken.
Werk in de fabrieken was ongeschoold, zwaar werk voor weinig loon.
Urbanisation
The migration of people from the countryside to the city

--> workerclass homes

Reflection

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Historic city centre
CBD
Worker housing

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Waar bevindt:
  • de historische binnenstad?
  • het centrum?
  • arbeiderswijken?

Stadsvernieuwing
Urban renewal
The quality of social rental housing is being improved. This is done by:
Renovation
Redevelop-ment
The population composition (who lives there) remains the same (which is why there is often no solution for the substantive problems (low quality of life)

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Suburbanisation
Suburbanisation = process in which people move from urban areas to rural areas

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Suburbanisation
Declining cities (1970-2000)
- Cities are crowded and aged
- Cars make larger travelling
distances possible (commuting)
- People leave the city
(= suburbanisation)
- Smaller towns grow to suburbs
These are greener, safer and more quiet
than the city


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Suburban problems
  1. Increased congestion (due to suburban commuters)
  2. Cities are getting poorer (poor newcomers and rich people leaving)
  3. Suburban areas tend to change in dormitory towns
  4. Nature disappears

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Re-urbanisation
How to make cities attractive again:
  1. Renovation
  2. Redevelopment
  3. New housing in old industrial areas
  4. New districts on the fringes of cities
    (in the Netherlands: Vinex-districts)

Re-urbanisation =Process in which people move back from rural areas to urban areas (after a period of urban decline)

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# Nature disappears

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Groen hart

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