51ºÚÁÏ

Last updated

11 July 2025

docx, 2.38 MB
docx, 2.38 MB
pptx, 73.21 MB
pptx, 73.21 MB

Workbook and Powerpoint covering 2.4.1 Urban social and environmental issues
Enquiry question: What are the environmental and social problems facing cities in the developed
and developing world?

  • The imbalance between housing demand and supply in some
    cities has led to affordability issues and other problems
    (income deprivation, homelessness, overcrowding).
    • Lack of housing in developing and emerging world cities has
    led to the growth of slum housing (squatter and shanty
    settlements) and urban sprawl with implications for urban
    planning.
  • The lack of affordable services (water, sanitation, electricity) in
    slum housing areas has implications for human health (disease
    incidence, life expectancy) and incomes for some communities.
    • Solid waste management is a major issue in many developing
    and developed world cities (illegal dumping, landfill costs and
    environmental impacts, street collectors and recycling).
  • The formal and informal economies in developing cities exhibit
    very different working conditions, rate of pay, security and
    human rights and help explain urban inequality.
    • The development of gated communities is both a reflection of
    and response to the income and opportunity inequalities in
    many cities in the developed and emerging worlds.

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