Created by cian.buckley
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Netherlands - world's most densely populated country Polders - land reclaimed from the sea Polders are surrounded by walls called dykes and are constantly being drained by drainage ditches and canals
Dutch government can lay out settlement in the best possible planned way. New settlement patterns created, not found in other parts of Europe
rectangular-shaped farms straight roads linear pattern along roads small clusters of 3/4 so people could live close to neighbours
Largest town, Emmeloord, situated in centre/hub. Wide variety of services for surrounding area e.g. hospital services
Ring of villages built along edge of polder - approximate circle around Emmeloord. These provide small shops and everyday services
Circular road connects villages
'Radial' roads connect villages to Emmeloord
HOW SETTLEMENT IN THE NORTH-EAST POLDER IS ARRANGED DIFFERENTLY FROM THAT IN IRELAND
In The Polder Individual farmhouses form planned linear patterns along roads Villages are arranged in a circle around a large town Ring roads join villages arranged in a circle and 'radial' roads connect individual villages with a larger central town
In Ireland Individual farmhouses are scattered throughout the countryside Villages often develop at bridging points of rivers Roads often follow river valleys or join at bridging points of rivers
Polders
Planned Rural Settlement Pattern
Planned Urban Pattern - The 'Cartwheel'
How Settlement Differs
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