Title: To what extent can be the problem of urbanization is met by a policy of sustainable development?
- To what extent policies of UK government are helping in reducing the pollution of urban areas and the roll of big industries.
Introduction:
- Definition of urbanization and detail background with relevant information.
- What is policy? How and who made? Some details about policy to clear an idea.
- What we called sustainable development?
- Definition of sustainability. What meant by sustainable development?
- Background information how it started and how far it has worked or progress.
- information about my thesis, i.e.
- UK government policies and pollution problems in urban areas
- roll of industries in creating and helping in pollution problem
- My stand in essay, and what will be my conclusion
Main Body:
- Describing and evaluating different problems related to urbanization
- Overcrowding
- Lack of resources – because of overcrowding
- Increase in Crimes
- Housing Prices
- Jobs competition
- Health problems
My Focus:
- Describing and evaluating different problems related to pollution
- Air
- Traffic
- Noise
- Recycling
- Roll of government in solving these problems
- Government policies
- Roll of Industries
Conclusion:
- Redefining the thesis i.e. UK government policies and the roll of industries in creating and helping pollution problem of urban areas.
- How far these policies helped to achieve the government targets?
- Some common recommendation and suggestion to tackle the pollution problem based on previous literature and research done before.
REFERENCES:
J. A. LEE & J. H. TALLIS (28 SEPTEMBER 1973) “Regional and Historical Aspects of Lead Pollution in Britain” Nature volume 245, 216 – 218 Department of Botany, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL
Mitlin. D (1992-4) “Sustainable Development: a Guide to the Literature” Environment and Urbanization.
Camagni . R, Capello. R and Nijkamp. R (1998) “Towards sustainable city policy: an economy-environment technology nexus” Ecological Economics 24, pg 103–118
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Good. Could be more detailed in the body.
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