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Brownfield + Greenfield zones Characteristics + land use change
Urban development ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Urban development ,[object Object],[object Object]
Planned new housing provision in England 1991-2011 1. Where are most houses planned to be built between 1991-2011? 2. Why do you think this is? 3. What are the implications?
Brownfield or Greenfield – Which is best? Brownfield - A site that has been built on before and is ready for development. Normally associated with urban inner city areas Greenfield – A site that has not been built on before. Often rural/countryside areas. This includes the rural-urban fringe.
Brownfield + Greenfield ,[object Object]
What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Brownfield and Greenfield Sites? Advantages of Brownfield Sites Advantages of Greenfield Sites Disadvantages of Brownfield Sites Disadvantages of Greenfield Sites
Brownfield + Greenfield ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Land use change: brownfield and greenfield areas
Gunwharf Quays – before its redevelopment
Gunwharf Quays 2010 – regenerated and redeveloped. Change of land use from industrial / military to recreational / commercial
Photograph Annotation Annotate your before+after photographs of Gunwharf Quays to highlight land use change. What evidence is there that this is a brownfield site?
Brownfield Sites ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Greenfield Sites ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
1. Brownfield redevelopment eases pressure on Greenfield sites and is more sustainable – Its good to reuse land 2. Greenfield sites are often on the edge of towns and cities and may have better access, have less congestion, be in a more pleasant environment and have more space to expand 3. House prices would increase in inner city areas as people are encouraged back into the area 4. Infrastructure already exists in urban areas 5. Building on Greenfield sites ‘sucks’ out the core from towns as shops, etc locate on the edge of towns/cities 6. New employment opportunities if Brownfield sites are developed 7. New housing can lead to gentrification (old housing done up – area becomes more trendy and affluent) so the area will improve and statistics like crime rates will improve 8. New sites are easier to build on as there is a fresh start, where remains of previous land-use do not need to be cleared, and is more attractive to retail parks, housing developers, etc 9. Providing public transport networks is easier in central areas where the population densities are high – investment is focused in central areas 10. There may be an issue of contamination and making sites safe for development, given what the land may have been used for before 11. Towns and cities do not want their areas to decay – redevelopment results in more people coming to the area, which helps local businesses 12. Using Greenfield sites is often not sustainable 13. Increased house prices due to inner city redevelopment might mean that local people cannot afford the houses, and the council will have the problem of providing for them 14. In Greenfield sites new drainage, electricity, roads, etc would all have to be produced 15. Building on Greenfield sites may reduce traffic and congestion in cities 16. Wildlife may suffer when Greenfield land is built on – may lose habitats, trees may have to be cut down, etc 17. Large family houses with gardens are more likely to be able to be built on Greenfield sites – often not enough space for this in Brownfield areas 18. Redeveloping Brownfield sites can bring a ‘dead’ area back to life 19. Clearing rubbish from Brownfield areas is expensive 20. People may protest to Greenfield developments
1. Brownfield redevelopment eases pressure on Greenfield sites and is more sustainable – Its good to reuse land 2. Greenfield sites are often on the edge of towns and cities and may have better access, have less congestion, be in a more pleasant environment and have more space to expand 3. House prices would increase in inner city areas as people are encouraged back into the area 4. Infrastructure already exists in urban areas 5. Building on Greenfield sites ‘sucks’ out the core from towns as shops, etc locate on the edge of towns/cities 6. New employment opportunities if Brownfield sites are developed 7. New housing can lead to gentrification (old housing done up – area becomes more trendy and affluent) so the area will improve and statistics like crime rates will improve 8. New sites are easier to build on as there is a fresh start, where remains of previous land-use do not need to be cleared, and is more attractive to retail parks, housing developers, etc 9. Providing public transport networks is easier in central areas where the population densities are high – investment is focused in central areas 10. There may be an issue of contamination and making sites safe for development, given what the land may have been used for before 11. Towns and cities do not want their areas to decay – redevelopment results in more people coming to the area, which helps local businesses 12. Using Greenfield sites is often not sustainable 13. Increased house prices due to inner city redevelopment might mean that local people cannot afford the houses, and the council will have the problem of providing for them 14. In Greenfield sites new drainage, electricity, roads, etc would all have to be produced 15. Building on Greenfield sites may reduce traffic and congestion in cities 16. Wildlife may suffer when Greenfield land is built on – may lose habitats, trees may have to be cut down, etc 17. Large family houses with gardens are more likely to be able to be built on Greenfield sites – often not enough space for this in Brownfield areas 18. Redeveloping Brownfield sites can bring a ‘dead’ area back to life 19. Clearing rubbish from Brownfield areas is expensive 20. People may protest to Greenfield developments
 
Questions 1. What do you think the most important advantage is for:- a) Greenfield sites b) Brownfield sites Give reasons for your choices. 2. What do you think the most important disadvantage is for:- a) Greenfield sites b) Brownfield sites Give reasons for your choices. 3. What does gentrification mean?  4. Can you think of a real example of this found in Portsmouth?
Extension Many people are choosing to move out of city locations and into the countryside 1. Identify 3 groups of people who support this decision and 3 groups who are against this. Explain why each group feels the way they do 2.Explain what is meant by the term ‘Green Belt’ 3. What problems exist with Green Belts? Use the textbook, pages 190-191 to help.

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Brownfield + greenfield zones

  • 1. Brownfield + Greenfield zones Characteristics + land use change
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. Planned new housing provision in England 1991-2011 1. Where are most houses planned to be built between 1991-2011? 2. Why do you think this is? 3. What are the implications?
  • 5. Brownfield or Greenfield – Which is best? Brownfield - A site that has been built on before and is ready for development. Normally associated with urban inner city areas Greenfield – A site that has not been built on before. Often rural/countryside areas. This includes the rural-urban fringe.
  • 6.
  • 7. What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Brownfield and Greenfield Sites? Advantages of Brownfield Sites Advantages of Greenfield Sites Disadvantages of Brownfield Sites Disadvantages of Greenfield Sites
  • 8.
  • 9. Land use change: brownfield and greenfield areas
  • 10. Gunwharf Quays – before its redevelopment
  • 11. Gunwharf Quays 2010 – regenerated and redeveloped. Change of land use from industrial / military to recreational / commercial
  • 12. Photograph Annotation Annotate your before+after photographs of Gunwharf Quays to highlight land use change. What evidence is there that this is a brownfield site?
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. 1. Brownfield redevelopment eases pressure on Greenfield sites and is more sustainable – Its good to reuse land 2. Greenfield sites are often on the edge of towns and cities and may have better access, have less congestion, be in a more pleasant environment and have more space to expand 3. House prices would increase in inner city areas as people are encouraged back into the area 4. Infrastructure already exists in urban areas 5. Building on Greenfield sites ‘sucks’ out the core from towns as shops, etc locate on the edge of towns/cities 6. New employment opportunities if Brownfield sites are developed 7. New housing can lead to gentrification (old housing done up – area becomes more trendy and affluent) so the area will improve and statistics like crime rates will improve 8. New sites are easier to build on as there is a fresh start, where remains of previous land-use do not need to be cleared, and is more attractive to retail parks, housing developers, etc 9. Providing public transport networks is easier in central areas where the population densities are high – investment is focused in central areas 10. There may be an issue of contamination and making sites safe for development, given what the land may have been used for before 11. Towns and cities do not want their areas to decay – redevelopment results in more people coming to the area, which helps local businesses 12. Using Greenfield sites is often not sustainable 13. Increased house prices due to inner city redevelopment might mean that local people cannot afford the houses, and the council will have the problem of providing for them 14. In Greenfield sites new drainage, electricity, roads, etc would all have to be produced 15. Building on Greenfield sites may reduce traffic and congestion in cities 16. Wildlife may suffer when Greenfield land is built on – may lose habitats, trees may have to be cut down, etc 17. Large family houses with gardens are more likely to be able to be built on Greenfield sites – often not enough space for this in Brownfield areas 18. Redeveloping Brownfield sites can bring a ‘dead’ area back to life 19. Clearing rubbish from Brownfield areas is expensive 20. People may protest to Greenfield developments
  • 16. 1. Brownfield redevelopment eases pressure on Greenfield sites and is more sustainable – Its good to reuse land 2. Greenfield sites are often on the edge of towns and cities and may have better access, have less congestion, be in a more pleasant environment and have more space to expand 3. House prices would increase in inner city areas as people are encouraged back into the area 4. Infrastructure already exists in urban areas 5. Building on Greenfield sites ‘sucks’ out the core from towns as shops, etc locate on the edge of towns/cities 6. New employment opportunities if Brownfield sites are developed 7. New housing can lead to gentrification (old housing done up – area becomes more trendy and affluent) so the area will improve and statistics like crime rates will improve 8. New sites are easier to build on as there is a fresh start, where remains of previous land-use do not need to be cleared, and is more attractive to retail parks, housing developers, etc 9. Providing public transport networks is easier in central areas where the population densities are high – investment is focused in central areas 10. There may be an issue of contamination and making sites safe for development, given what the land may have been used for before 11. Towns and cities do not want their areas to decay – redevelopment results in more people coming to the area, which helps local businesses 12. Using Greenfield sites is often not sustainable 13. Increased house prices due to inner city redevelopment might mean that local people cannot afford the houses, and the council will have the problem of providing for them 14. In Greenfield sites new drainage, electricity, roads, etc would all have to be produced 15. Building on Greenfield sites may reduce traffic and congestion in cities 16. Wildlife may suffer when Greenfield land is built on – may lose habitats, trees may have to be cut down, etc 17. Large family houses with gardens are more likely to be able to be built on Greenfield sites – often not enough space for this in Brownfield areas 18. Redeveloping Brownfield sites can bring a ‘dead’ area back to life 19. Clearing rubbish from Brownfield areas is expensive 20. People may protest to Greenfield developments
  • 17.  
  • 18. Questions 1. What do you think the most important advantage is for:- a) Greenfield sites b) Brownfield sites Give reasons for your choices. 2. What do you think the most important disadvantage is for:- a) Greenfield sites b) Brownfield sites Give reasons for your choices. 3. What does gentrification mean? 4. Can you think of a real example of this found in Portsmouth?
  • 19. Extension Many people are choosing to move out of city locations and into the countryside 1. Identify 3 groups of people who support this decision and 3 groups who are against this. Explain why each group feels the way they do 2.Explain what is meant by the term ‘Green Belt’ 3. What problems exist with Green Belts? Use the textbook, pages 190-191 to help.

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