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Detroit
'Rust Belt'
'Motor City'
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the competition from overseas asian car companies led to oil prices rising in US, with less car manufacturing because cars were becoming uneconomical and unefficient
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1967 Riots
25,000 stores looted or burned
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attempts to rejuvante car industry, with Ford paying for local Detroit youth college etc.
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the negative view of city, has left business not wanting to move there and invest as they are worried they will never recoup their investment. this sets a bad mentatility for people of detroit with the lack of businesses comes lack of employment
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8 mile road segregated those living in the rough parts of Detroit and those who lived in the 'nicer' areas
huge racial segragation, police targeting black people. only white could buy some properties. education worse in 'ghetto' areas where ethnic minorites live. When migration happened, black people were allocated poor housing estates. nowadays whites move as far as possible from these areas which cause segragation from lack of integration between communities.
Docklands
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£100 million was spent on health, education and jobs in the local area
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despite an increase in job opportunities many of the locals didn't have the skills needed for the jobs as they were ex-dockers
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jobs began to decline after ww2 because the boats became too big to come up the thames so dock workers were out of a job
Hulme
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'92 plans for new housing, infrastructure, shopping areas and roads drawn up
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why it was in decline:
poor quality housing, deprivation, 4x pop. density of the rest of the city
positives outcomes: Brierly fields was partially kept for community use, shopping facilities were refurbished which attracted more economy and visitors, housing improvements + 2,000 extra houses, office blocks were developed on unused land to attract big companies and create new jobs
negative outcomes: unemployment rates remained 5% higher than the national average, remains one of the worst 10 areas in Manchester, bottom 2% in the country
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Sustainability
Curitiba
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Biarticulated bus system
Allowed up to 4000 people to travel on a bus each day, 3000 higher than average city
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BedZed
shared cars, sustainable for the environment but not very quick to book
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On average, each resident knows 20 of their neighbours
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Inc. wall insulation, so no need for heating system
close to london transport but not very good for connecting outside london due to people sharing cars
Located in South London, close to underground stations
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Greenhouse
Beeston Suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire
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Bedford Cultural Quarter
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encourages people to enjoy the art and history of the area, and appreciate and learn about the different cultures
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Counter urbanisation
Flitwick and Harlington
Harlington - average house price £390,000
Flitwick - average house price £320,000
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