MMP111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Quality Of Life
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Space: can be physically identified, measure and assessed. Space also has a functional aspect an economic input that allows a range of activities to be undertaken. Place: relates to both physical space and also the human relationships and interactions that occur there. We respond and react to spaces, hence they are places. A purchaser will be influenced by analytical and subjective perceptions; human relations and interactions. Concept 2: land use a historical perspective ncy for human to live in groups. Security, social interactions, efficiency in hunting and farming. Trade, religious and cultural activities, health and education, government, knowledge development and innovation (often seeking wealth) Four components of successful value of urban areas. Address impacts of different communications and reduce fossil fuels for energy and transport. Issues of growing population in congestion, pollution etc. Future global city whose contemporary concept is neither simply defined by scale nor its position within hierarchy. Zones are regulations dictating height, density etc of buildings.