Challenges of Urban Changes
| English | Chinese | Pinyin |
|---|---|---|
| residential segregation | 居住隔离 | jū zhù gé lí |
| suburbanization | 郊区化 | jiāo qū huà |
| gentrification | 中产阶级化 | zhōng chǎn jiē jí huà |
| congestion | 拥堵 | yōng dǔ |
Housing and inequality
- Fast urban change brings social challenges.
- Housing shortages push up rents and create homelessness.
- Residential segregation 居住隔离 separates groups by income or ethnicity.
Separating groups by income or ethnicity into different neighbourhoods is residential...
Residential segregation divides groups spatially in a city.
Select all social challenges of urban change.
Housing, segregation, and displacement are challenges; farmland is not created by urban change.
Movement and decline
- Suburbanization drew wealth and jobs out of some inner cities.
- This can cause inner-city decline and a shrinking tax base.
- Gentrification later reverses it but displaces poorer residents.
Which urban challenge?
Match each example to the urban challenge it shows.
Suburbanization can drain jobs and tax money from inner cities, causing decline.
Wealth moving to suburbs can leave the inner city in decline.
Match each challenge to its description.
Segregation = split groups; decline = wealth leaves; congestion = traffic.
Sprawl and congestion
- Urban sprawl eats farmland and locks people into long car commutes.
- It causes congestion 拥堵, pollution, and high infrastructure costs.
- Managing growth fairly and efficiently is the core urban challenge.
Urban sprawl and car dependence cause traffic ____ and pollution.
Sprawl locks people into cars, causing congestion.
Urban problems are linked, not separate. Suburbanization can drain the inner city; that decline invites gentrification; gentrification then displaces the poor. On the exam, connect the challenges as a chain, not a list.
As wealthier families moved to the suburbs, an inner-city district lost jobs and tax money and declined. Decades later, its cheap old buildings attracted new investment — but rising rents from gentrification then displaced the low-income residents who had stayed.
Urban change brings housing shortages, residential segregation, inner-city decline from suburbanization, later gentrification and displacement, and sprawl causing congestion and pollution. These challenges connect as a chain and require fair, efficient management.