Building Sustainable Urban Systems for the Future, Changing Urban Systems, Geography, IBDP Geographic Perspectives (Core), IBDP Geographic Themes (Options), The Variety of Urban Environments, Urban Environmental and Social Stresses, Urban Environments

Gentrification in Rotterdam – Mijn Stad Is Mijn Hart – VPRO

My good friend and fellow geographer Arnoud Kamp recommended this (in Dutch) mini-documentary to me.  At only 45 minutes long, it goes into the diversity, personality, and future of Rotterdam, the Netherlands.  If you know anything about Rotterdam and the transformation it is undergoing, you will know about the rapid gentrification that is taking over.  This documentary analyses the practical consequences of the drivers of this change.  One of the more apt and realistic presentations of the damages of gentrification and so called ‘urban renewal’.

 

https://www.vpro.nl/programmas/tegenlicht/kijk/afleveringen/2018-2019/mijn-stad-is-mijn-hart.html

 

THIS IS A MUST WATCH FOR DUTCH SPEAKERS INTERESTED IN GEOGRAPHY AND CITIES

Building Sustainable Urban Systems for the Future, Challenges and Opportunities, Changing Population, Changing Population and Places, Changing Urban Systems, Global Resource Consumption and Security, Global Trends in Consumption, Grade 11 HL/SL, IBDP Geographic Perspectives (Core), IBDP Geographic Themes (Options), Resource Stewardship, The Variety of Urban Environments, Urban Environmental and Social Stresses, Urban Environments

Unequal Scenes – Johnny Miller – Student Recommendation

A special thanks and shout out to an old student (Sasha v.h.) who sent me this incredible link.  With relevance to disparities, urban environments, migration, and so much more, these images captured by drones show the distinct spatial differences between ‘rich and poor’, ‘developed and developing’, or maybe even ‘us and them’.  An example of such an image taken from the website can be found below.

To all of my students past (and present too, of course), please send me any cool stuff you encounter both online or in your university courses.  Would love to hear from you and use what you find in my classes!

Click the link to check out the powerful images:

https://unequalscenes.com/ 

Photograph: Johnny Miller

Building Sustainable Urban Systems for the Future, Changing Population and Places, Changing Urban Systems, IBDP Geographic Themes (Options), The Variety of Urban Environments, Urban Environmental and Social Stresses, Urban Environments

Urban Environments Sustainability Game – ElectroCity

ElectroCity is a game developed by Genesis Energy where you can build and maintain the growth of a city in a multitude different ways.  It teaches students about sustainable urban growth and energy consumption, in an intriguing and memorable way.

ElectroCity link: http://www.electrocity.co.nz/ 

Building Sustainable Urban Systems for the Future, Changing Urban Systems, Grade 11 HL/SL, IBDP Geographic Themes (Options), The Variety of Urban Environments, Urban Environmental and Social Stresses, Urban Environments

The Settlement Game – TES Resources

The link below is to a good activity/game with regards to Urban Environments and Land Use.  I have used it previously with IGCSE students, but it could definitely be adapted for IBDP students.  I would recommend doing it at least over two periods; when I did it with my IGCSE students, it took around 2 hours before we could begin to wrap things up.

 

https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/settlement-game-6446289