3.3 Changing cities part 2

3.3 Changing cities part 2
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AardrijkskundeMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

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3.3 Changing cities part 2

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What can you tell from the degree of urbanization?
A
How many people live in the city.
B
What percentage of a country's population lives in cities?
C
What percentage of the population lives close together
D
The distribution of cities in a country.

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Rich country
Poor country

Poor country
Rich country
high degree of urbanization
low degree of urbanization
high rate of urbanization
low rate of urbanization

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Urbanisation
Suburbanisation
Re-urbanisation
1960 - 1980
1870-1960
1980 - heden

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Beschrijving opdracht:
Graaf Geo neemt jouw leerlingen mee op reis door de Amerikaanse stad. Aan de hand van de Graaf is het onmogelijk om nog langer te gissen naar de opbouw en kenmerken van Chicago of LA.

Leerdoelen:
Je onderscheidt de opbouw van de verschillende wijken in een (Nederlandse) stad.

Opdracht:
  • Schets het model van de Amerikaanse stad met de drie cirkels (ringen). Houd in elke cirkel voldoende ruimte om aantekeningen te maken.
  • Geef elke cirkel de juiste naam en noteer de kenmerken van de verschillende delen die Graaf Geo in zijn rap benoemt.
  • Zoek op internet afbeeldingen van de verschillende delen van de steden die aansluiten bij het beeld dat door de Graaf wordt geschetst en voeg ze toe aan jouw model.
Write in your notebook 4 clear characteristics for a western city and a non-western city.
Use your book.
(e.g.: western city 1. ... 2. ....
3. ... 4. ...)

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Model of a modern Western city

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CBD: Central Business District is an area in a city where many companies and shops are located.

It is often the geographical center of the city. In a business district people mainly work and there are few homes.

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Gentrification

Renewing and renovating old, dilapidated buildings in a city. This is often close to the center.
This often involves pushing poor people out of the city center because the rent becomes too high for them to pay.

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Model of a modern Western city

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Slums
Dangerous, often smelly, poorly built houses and streets.

Rich people often don't want to live here.

Could be near the center

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Gated community
Residential area of the rich

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Industrial area
an area intended for large companies.

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Amsterdam
clear historical centre

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Non-western city

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Non-western city
  • One (or more) business centers
  • Historic center and old residential areas are disappearing
  • Scattered industrial estates
  • Residential areas for the rich
  • Slums

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