Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Urban Sprawl- It is
the expansion of
cities into
neighboring areas
- Economic Consequences
- Less foresest or
agriculture land
- Less jobs for these
industries
- More unemplyoment rate
- The more use of automobiles
- The more area
needed for parking
- The more area for parking
means smaller government
budget for other things
- Social Consequences
- Bigger City
- More maintainance cost
- Increased taxes
- More students
- More schools
nedded to be built
- More destruction
of natural habitat
- More cars
- More pollution
- Bad air quality
- Increased health risks
- Enviornmental Consequennces
- More cars
- More traffic
- Increases air pollution
- More Houses
- Destruction of foresets- Loss of wildlife becasue if there is no
sapce for animals to live, they will move to another area
- Food chain messes up
- Loss of plants/trees
- More carbondioxide in the enviornment
becasue there are no trees to take it in.
- Less food for
animals to eat
- Personal Consequences
- More Traffic
- Frustrated drivers
- More accidents
- More time spent
on road than
with families
- The bigger the area the longer
it takes to go across
- The more use
of automobiles
- Less active
people and
more obesity
- The increased
expenses of fuel
- Legal and ethical consequences
- People against
Deforestation
- Arguments between people supporting
and against expansion of city for
deforestation
- Less peace
- If there is one forest
between two cities and
the expansion of any
city can cause dispute
between both cities.
- The government can
put a limit on how big
the city can be
- Smaller cities=
Less money for
the city
- Scientific consequences
- Plants that got cut
down might be getting
explored for new
information
- Less development
because there is no
plants to explore
- They might be used
in medicine
- No plants means no
medicines that used the
plant as an ingridient