Tokyo
In this Image above it shows only part of Tokyo, but is one of the best examples for urban development patterns because it clearly shows how tokyo formed and sectioned. Tokyo is a world city that is used for many things such as housing, recreational activities, production industries, airports and waist management facilities. Tokyo has different sections for different uses which are spread all over the city.
Tokyo is a large city that does have many environmental problems but as a city they are quick to find and fix the problem.
The city of Tokyo Is large city and creates large amounts of waste, there is limited space to fit landfill sites into Tokyo so the government has dramatically cut down of the amount of waste that goes into landfill, with the increase of population there is an increase of waste which is the main cause of difficult waste management in Tokyo.
Spatial inequality is also another issue faced by the city of Tokyo, the city of Tokyo is continuously growing which means that more and more people need places to live and the Government can not always keep up with the rapid growth of Tokyo, with more and more people moving to Tokyo there Is less jobs available which means that it can be extremely hard and almost impossible for people to find jobs which means they can not afford housing which causes dramatic spatial inequality.
The Government of Japan is continuously looking for ways to fix the environmental problems for example making sure that less waste is dumped into landfill which then creates more space for people to live. The Government is also trying to fix spatial inequality in Tokyo by building more housing and creating more job opportunities.
Tokyo is a large city that does have many environmental problems but as a city they are quick to find and fix the problem.
The city of Tokyo Is large city and creates large amounts of waste, there is limited space to fit landfill sites into Tokyo so the government has dramatically cut down of the amount of waste that goes into landfill, with the increase of population there is an increase of waste which is the main cause of difficult waste management in Tokyo.
Spatial inequality is also another issue faced by the city of Tokyo, the city of Tokyo is continuously growing which means that more and more people need places to live and the Government can not always keep up with the rapid growth of Tokyo, with more and more people moving to Tokyo there Is less jobs available which means that it can be extremely hard and almost impossible for people to find jobs which means they can not afford housing which causes dramatic spatial inequality.
The Government of Japan is continuously looking for ways to fix the environmental problems for example making sure that less waste is dumped into landfill which then creates more space for people to live. The Government is also trying to fix spatial inequality in Tokyo by building more housing and creating more job opportunities.