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invasion andsuccession from urban functions |
NGZ encroachment |
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Dynamic and transitional |
Always changing due and different due to the cheapness and expanse of land |
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Land use conflict |
A land-use conflict occurs when there are conflicting views on land-use policies, such as when an increasing population creates competitive demands for the use of the land, causing a negative impact on other land uses nearby. |
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Urban Shadow effect |
(rural blight) |
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outskirts of city |
usually next to NGZ |
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Rural land uses: |
-dog kennels -orchards -vineyard -poultry farms -horsestuds -nurseries |
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Urban land uses |
-sewage treatmentplants -waste disposal sites -telecommunications areas -prisons -industrialestates -quarrying -water catchment areas |
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why? |
Uses often take place in the RUF because it is morecost-effective than using valuable urban land and some of these activities canconflict with residential land use, space extensive, incompatibility with otherurban functions (industrial estates, prisons, sewage treatment plants, watercatchment areas, quarrying) |
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Commuter Traffic |
Increasing numbers of commuters moving into the RUFhave caused the older, semi-rural settlements to become more urban in function.Kalamunda, Gooseberry Hill and Mundaring were formerly small country townsalong the Darling Scarp. They are now multi functional urban centers, thoughthey still have a predominantly rural character. |
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farming |
Market gardens (Carabooda, Spearwood), Vineyards (SwanValley), lamb and stone fruit farming in hills, use |
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location |
Wanneroo Spearwood Banjup Mundijong Armadale Southern River |
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Characteristics |
Extensive land use Variety of land uses Transitional/dynamic zone Some agriculture Hobby farms |
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Processes |
Land Use Conflict Urban Shadow Effect Invasion Centrifugal Forces |