- Land is cheaper – as the accessibility of the rural–urban fringe is lower than that of the inner city areas and most of the people have to travel to the inner city for work, fewer people are willing to live in the RUF. Thus the land prices are lower.
- There is less traffic congestion and pollution – as the area is a new development in the outskirts, and the population living in the area is lesser than the inner city, the traffic congestion and pollution levels are lesser.
- There is easier access and a better road infrastructure – as it is a newer development with a lot of space available.
- There is a more pleasant environment with more open space – the amount of open space decreases with time as the extent of development increases, and so does the friendly environment.
- Housing developments as urban sprawl continue
- Science and business parks
- Hypermarkets and superstores
- Retail parks and out of town shopping centers
- Office developments
- Hotels and conference centers
- Airport expansion
- Large areas of the countryside may be lost
- Buildings may be out of character with existing rural buildings. Thus the loss of aesthetic sense
- Villages may become suburbanized
- Traffic is likely to increase (both cars and lorries)
- There may be an increase in pollution (noise and air)
Uses of Rural urban Fringe and its Impacts
Uses | Positive Aspects | Negative Aspects |
Agriculture | Many well-managed farms and small holdings | Farms often suffer litter, trespass, and vandalism; some land is derelict in the hope of planning permission |
Development | Some well-cited, carefully landscaped developments such as business and science parks | Some developments, such as out of town shopping areas cause heavy traffic flow and pollution. Unregulated businesses such as scrap metal and caravan storage. Airport expansion |
Urban Services | Some areas such as reservoirs or cemeteries, may be attractive. | Mineral workings, sewage works, landfill sites, etc. can be unattractive and polluting |
Transport | New cycle ways and footpaths can improve access to countryside | Motorways destroy countryside and promote new development, particularly near junctions. |
Recreation and sport | Country parks, sports fields and golf courses can lead to conservation. | Some activities such as stock car racing and scrambling to erode ecosystems and create localized litter and pollution |
Landscape and nature conservation | Many SSSI (Sites of Special Scientific Interest) and AONB (Areas of Natural Beauty) | Much degraded land, Eg. land ruined by fly-tipping; many SSSIs under threat |
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