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Friday, 24 April 2015

Urban Environments

Investigating change in urban land use

Aim
-          Investigating change in urban land use in distance from the central business district

Hypothesis
-          Different type of land use will cluster together

Equipment
-          Pens
-          Recording sheet with key
-          Street map of the area

Method
-          Choose a path through an urban area that represents variation
-          Devise a key to categorise the buildings you come across
-          Record every single building along the route either side on the road (if the road is to long use systematic sampling – record after a set distance)
-          Field sketches and photographic evidence should be taken

Presentation Technique
-          Colour coded transect with a key
-          Table showing the common land use

Risk assessment
-          Slips, trips and bumps
-          Stranger danger
-          Mugging
-          Traffic and crossing roads
-          Getting lost

Evaluation
-          Measures of environmental quality are subjective
-          You cannot portray the size or shape of buildings
-          Only ground floor land use
-          Categorizing can become an issue

Secondary Sources
-          Census data
-          Newspaper articles
-          House prices
-          GIS
-          Old maps

Investigating change in environmental equality survey

Aim
-          Investigate the environmental quality as it deteriorate with distance from the city centre

Hypothesis
-          Environmental quality will deteriorate with distance from the city centre

Equipment
-          Bi-polar survey (table – categories)
-          Map of area to determine your sites

Method
-          Choose 4 – 6 sites which represent a variety of land use within an area
-          Once you are at each site asses each characteristic from you bi-polar survey (litter, graffiti, noise pollution…)
-          Back up you decision with photos and sketches

Presentation Technique
-          Locational proportional map bar chart (linked specially)
Risk assessment
-          Slips, trips and bumps
-          Stranger danger
-          Mugging
-          Traffic and crossing roads
-          Getting lost

Evaluation
-          Very simple and quick to make
-          You can compare a range of factors
-          A Bi-polar survey is very subjective to opinion
-          Land further out from the city centre will be cheaper which means its environmental quality will deteriorate

Secondary Sources
-          Census data
-          Newspaper articles
-          House prices
-          GIS
-          Old maps

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