Fun-to-Read Edition for Our Budding Geographers
Our cities can be jungle gyms of cars, buildings, and concrete. But, what if they were designed to be eco-friendly? Let's dive into this idea.
Compact Cities - These are like efficient, well-packed suitcases. Less space, less travel, less infrastructure like roads or pipes needed, easier public transport and reduced urban sprawl. They're like the compact travel kit, with everything you need in a small package!
Sustainable City - A city having a minimal environmental impact. Think of it as the "Green Lantern" of cities, fighting against the "Sinestro" of pollution. Some of its superpowers include:
Real-world Example: BedZED - an environmentally friendly housing development in south London. It's like a superhero's fortress with solar panels, energy-efficient homes, and accessible public transport.
This is the land area needed to provide a population with resources and handle its waste. Think of it as your own bedroom - you'll need enough space for your belongings, and also to dispose of your trash. Large cities like Tokyo have a surprisingly small "footprint" due to high-density living. Picture a dorm room with bunk beds - uses less space but fits more people!
Real-world Example: Chicago - The city's hall roof is a miniature forest, reducing energy usage and capturing rainwater. It's like turning your roof into a mini jungle, keeping your home cool and your water needs covered!
C40 is a network of the world's megacities, committed to fighting climate change. It's like the Avengers, but for cities, each doing its part to combat climate change!
Their goals include improving public transport, efficient outdoor lighting, reliable infrastructure, and waste management.
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Fun-to-Read Edition for Our Budding Geographers
Our cities can be jungle gyms of cars, buildings, and concrete. But, what if they were designed to be eco-friendly? Let's dive into this idea.
Compact Cities - These are like efficient, well-packed suitcases. Less space, less travel, less infrastructure like roads or pipes needed, easier public transport and reduced urban sprawl. They're like the compact travel kit, with everything you need in a small package!
Sustainable City - A city having a minimal environmental impact. Think of it as the "Green Lantern" of cities, fighting against the "Sinestro" of pollution. Some of its superpowers include:
Real-world Example: BedZED - an environmentally friendly housing development in south London. It's like a superhero's fortress with solar panels, energy-efficient homes, and accessible public transport.
This is the land area needed to provide a population with resources and handle its waste. Think of it as your own bedroom - you'll need enough space for your belongings, and also to dispose of your trash. Large cities like Tokyo have a surprisingly small "footprint" due to high-density living. Picture a dorm room with bunk beds - uses less space but fits more people!
Real-world Example: Chicago - The city's hall roof is a miniature forest, reducing energy usage and capturing rainwater. It's like turning your roof into a mini jungle, keeping your home cool and your water needs covered!
C40 is a network of the world's megacities, committed to fighting climate change. It's like the Avengers, but for cities, each doing its part to combat climate change!
Their goals include improving public transport, efficient outdoor lighting, reliable infrastructure, and waste management.
Dive deeper and gain exclusive access to premium files of Geography HL. Subscribe now and get closer to that 45 🌟
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