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Grades 9 and 10 - Geography - High School - Green Belt
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A green belt is a distinct area of undeveloped land surrounding specific cities, with the aim of preventing urban sprawl. There are five stated purposes of green belts: To prevent the unrestricted sprawl of large built up areas. To prevent neighboring towns and cities merging into one another. To safeguard the countryside from encroachment. To preserve the setting and special character of historic towns. To assist in urban regeneration by encouraging the use of brownfield sites. Stifling the growth of urban areas by restricting development on green belts has lead to brownfield... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Geography - High School - Green Belt
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1. Which of the following is not a way that green belt can help offset the problems of climate change?
2. What percentage of land area is green belt in England alone?
3. Other than preventing urban sprawl, green belt also provides numerous advantages to urban residents. Which of the following is not an advantage of green belt to urban residents?
4. Which of the following is not a way that green belt can help offset the problems of climate change?
5. How do green belts help air quality in the UK?
6. Why might green belts cause a loss of green spaces and wildlife?
7. Why are the bulk of the green belt areas located around London, Birmingham and along the M62 corridor?
8. What does green belt do that has a positive impact for nearby rural communities?
9. What does green belt do that has a positive impact for nearby rural communities?
10. Other than preventing urban sprawl, green belt also provides numerous advantages to urban residents. Which of the following is not an advantage of green belt to urban residents?