2.1.3 Urban Challenges

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    • High land costs are a major cause of the lack of affordable housing
    • What are some causes of urban inequality?
      Uneven distribution of jobs
    • What are some impacts of aging urban infrastructure?
      Service interruptions, pollution
    • What are some specific causes of the housing challenge?
      High land costs, limited funding
    • Urban challenges arise due to rapid urbanization
    • What are some impacts of the housing challenge in cities?
      Overcrowding, poor health
    • Limited upward mobility is a key impact of urban inequality
    • Urban challenges are caused by rapid population growth and inadequate planning
    • Uneven distribution of educational opportunities is a cause of urban inequality
    • Overcrowding and poor hygiene increase the spread of diseases in urban areas.

      True
    • What are the primary drivers of urban challenges in cities today?
      Rapid urbanization and population growth
    • What are the three main categories of urban challenges mentioned in the text?
      Housing, inequality, infrastructure
    • What are the main causes of the housing challenge in urban areas?
      High land costs, limited funding, lack of policies
    • What strains city services like water, electricity, and public transport?
      Aging or inadequate infrastructure
    • What are the three main causes of the housing challenge in urban areas?
      High land costs, limited funding, lack of policies
    • What are the three main consequences of urban inequality?
      Social unrest, crime, limited mobility
    • Inclusionary zoning laws require a percentage of new developments to be affordable
    • What type of approach is required to address urban challenges?
      Multi-faceted
    • What is one goal cities can focus on to reduce inequality?
      Equitable distribution of resources
    • Steps to improve city infrastructure
      1️⃣ Maintain and upgrade water, electricity, and transportation systems
      2️⃣ Implement long-term, coordinated planning
      3️⃣ Explore innovative solutions like renewable energy
    • What are examples of innovative solutions for urban infrastructure?
      Renewable energy, smart city technologies
    • Infrastructure upgrades may involve exploring innovative solutions like renewable energy
    • Effective urban solutions require long-term commitment and coordination across different agencies
    • Order the following impacts of urban challenges based on the challenge they relate to:
      1️⃣ Overcrowding (Housing)
      2️⃣ Social unrest (Inequality)
      3️⃣ Traffic congestion (Infrastructure)
    • What are some consequences of aging urban infrastructure?
      Service interruptions, pollution
    • Vast disparities in wealth and access to resources between city areas contribute to urban inequality.

      True
    • Match the urban challenge with its primary causes:
      Housing ↔️ High land costs, limited funding
      Inequality ↔️ Uneven distribution of jobs
      Infrastructure ↔️ Underinvestment, poor planning
    • Order the following causes of urban challenges by the specific challenge they relate to:
      1️⃣ High land costs (Housing)
      2️⃣ Uneven distribution of jobs (Inequality)
      3️⃣ Underinvestment (Infrastructure)
    • The lack of economic mobility and access to resources may drive some to engage in crime
    • What is one policy governments can implement to increase affordable housing?
      Provide subsidies for developers
    • Urban challenges contribute to environmental degradation and health hazards
    • Inclusionary zoning laws require a percentage of new developments to be affordable
    • Promoting job creation and training programs in underserved areas helps ensure equal access to education
    • Long-term, coordinated planning helps address future infrastructure needs
    • Affordable housing policies include regulations to increase low-cost housing supply.

      True
    • Equitable resource distribution is easy to implement due to existing disparities.
      False
    • Vast disparities in wealth are a primary cause of urban inequality.

      True
    • Poor planning is a major cause of inadequate urban infrastructure.

      True
    • Rapid urbanization is a primary driver of urban challenges.

      True
    • What are some causes of inadequate urban infrastructure?
      Underinvestment, poor planning
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