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1 World Geography November 05, 2015

2 Daily Warm-up:11-05-15  How can poor urban planning affect future living conditions?

3 Daily Objectives:  Students will be able to…  learn about key issues Americans and Canadians face, and their attempts to solve problems.  examine how cities have grown without proper planning.  identify the negative effects of urban sprawl.  identify some possible solutions to urban sprawl.

4 Agenda:  1. Daily Warm-up  2. Daily Objective Review  3. Turn-in classwork  4. Today’s Issues: The United States and Canada—Urban Sprawl PWPT  5. Complete In-Depth Resources pg. 32 & 33  Homework: 1 st & 5 th Period-Complete In-Depth Resources pg. 34 & 35

5 Today’s Issues: The United States and Canada Urban Sprawl Essential Question: How can the people of the United States and Canada solve the problems that face them?

6 Urban Sprawl  Many metropolitan areas in the United States and Canada have sprawled, or spread out, farther and farther.  Cities are focusing on smart-growth solutions to urban sprawl.

7 Growth Without a Plan  Urban Sprawl  Many Americans and Canadians work in cities, live in suburbs  suburbs may offer better housing, services; more open space  metropolitan areas becoming larger, more difficult to manage Aerial view of a suburb in Florida. Uniform home designs help developers build houses faster, adding to rapid suburban growth. Growth of U.S. Metropolitan Areas

8 Growth Without a Plan  Urban Sprawl  Urban sprawl—poorly planned city development  city’s population spreads over an ever-widening area  outlying areas become populated, filling land between them and city Aerial view of a suburb in Florida. Uniform home designs help developers build houses faster, adding to rapid suburban growth. Growth of U.S. Metropolitan Areas

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10 Growth Without a Plan  Urban Sprawl  From 1970 to 1990, population density of U.S. cities decreased 20%  Move from cities to suburbs filled 30,000 sq. miles of rural land  In Canada more than 75 percent of people live in urban areas

11 Growth Without a Plan  Causes of Urban Sprawl  Unrestricted, unplanned growth in metropolitan areas  Cars, expressways, cheap gas let people drive long distances to jobs  People move to suburbs for open space, schools, housing, community  urban planners now design city neighborhoods to create community

12 Urban Sprawl’s Negative Impact  Lowering the Quality of Life  Infrastructure—a community’s basic facilities, services, machinery  more maintenance on roads and bridges  increases air pollution  Commuter traffic hurts infrastructure  Suburban streets, utilities, facilities cost 25% more than in city  Class separation:  upper-income people move to suburbs  lower-income people isolated in inner-city

13 Solutions to Sprawl  Within Limits  Smart growth—efficient use and conservation of land, resources  Development stays in city, public transportation keeps traffic low  Portland’s Growth Boundary  Portland, Oregon, draws urban growth boundary line in 1979  developers can only build inside line; green space is off-limits  controversial plan helps contain urban sprawl

14 Solutions to Sprawl  Vancouver’s Plan for Sustainable Communities  Population of Vancouver, British Columbia, is 2.5 times what it was in 1961  Greater Vancouver Regional Board adopts growth plan in 1995  Suburbs become sustainable communities where residents live and work  Cuts down on commuting  Also applies to downtown Vancouver; 40% of residents now walk to work

15 Solutions to Sprawl  Grassroots Opposition  In some areas citizens band together to solve urban sprawl  Anti-sprawl activism in Durham, North Carolina:  CAUSE (Citizens Against Urban Sprawl Everywhere)  opposes more commercial development along nearby congested highway  uses education and political activism to fight sprawl


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