Homes that people with lower or average incomes can afford to rent or buy, ensuring everyone has a decent place to live without spending too much money. - affordable housing, Places where people live and travel from to work in a city, usually by train or car. - commuter settlement, Too many cars and vehicles on the roads, causing traffic jams and pollution. - congestion, Systems of pipes or channels that carry away rainwater from streets and houses to prevent flooding. - drainage systems, Flat land near rivers that can get flooded when the river water rises. - flood plain, A natural environment where plants and animals live, which provides them with food, water, shelter, and space. - habitat, Old and important buildings are protected because they are a part of history. - heritage buildings, Basic systems and services a place needs, like roads, bridges, water supply, and electricity. - infrastructure, Energy from sources that won't run out, like the sun, wind, and water. - renewable energy, A big area with lots of solar panels that use sunlight to make electricity. - solar farm, Keeping the environment and our resources in good condition so future generations can also use them. - sustainability, Places where people live are built not to harm the environment, using materials and energy that keep the air and water clean. - sustainable settlement, Ways of getting around that don't harm the environment, like biking, walking, using buses or trains, or cars that don't need petrol or diesel. - sustainable transport, Doing things that can harm the environment or use up resources so they might not be there for people in the future. - unsustainable, The spread of urban areas into surrounding rural areas, leading to the development of new housing, roads, and shopping centres, often at the expense of green space and agricultural land. - urban sprawl,

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