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- GEOGRAPHY HOMEWORK PART 3
- UK HUMAN LANDSCAPE (PAGES 72-73)
- 1)Which Areas Of The UK Have A High Population Density? - London, Birmingham, Glasgow And Other Big Cities
- 2)Describe The Main Economic Activities In Rural Areas. - Primary Industry Or Seasonal Tourism
- 3)Describe The Difference In Age Structure Between Urban Cores And Rural Areas. - Urban Cores Normally Will Have A Younger Average Population Than Rural Areas
- 4)What Is An Enterprise Zone? - Areas With Reduced Taxes, Simpler Planning Rules And Improved Infrastructure To Try And Attract Businesses To Boost The UKs Economy
- 5)Give 2 Ways That Transport Infrastructure Can Reduce Differences In Wealth In Urban And Rural Areas. - Can Increase Investment Or Can Allow For Quicker Commuting To And From Rural Areas For Better jobs
- 6)Give 1 Example Of Regional Development In The UK. - The Common Agricultural Policy (An EU Initiative To Make Sure That Farmers Can Earn A Living From Farming)
- UK LINKS WITH THE WIDER WORLD (PAGES 74-76)
- 7)Name One Of The Main Countries That People In The UK Emigrate To. - Australia
- 8)'The UK Has A Positive Net Migration.' What Does This Mean? - More People Have Moved To The UK Than Have Left
- 9)Give 2 Ways That National Migration Affects The Distribution Of Population In The UK. - Young People Move To Urban Areas From Rural Areas And Old People Move To Rural Areas From Urban Areas.
- 10)How Does Internal Migration Affect The Age Structure Of The UK? -Urban Areas Have A Younger population Than Rural Areas
- 11)Give 2 Examples Of UK Immigration Policy. - Getting Lots Of People From Our Colonies To Fill The Jobs Of The Dead After WWII And Letting People In From The EU
- 12)How Has The Proportion Of People Employed In Secondary Industries In The UK Changed Since 1960? - It Has Declined
- 13)Describe 2 Other Changes To The Employment Structure Of The UK Over The Last 50 Years. - The Quaternary Industry Was Created And The Employment Levels Of Tertiary Industries Are Growing
- 14)Outline The Differences In Economic Structure In 2 Contrasting Regions Of The UK. - Burnley has A lot Of Skilled Manufacturers Making Aerospace Things And South Wales Has A lot OF Digital And Media Companies
- 15)What Is Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)? - When A Company Invests Money In A Country That They're Not From
- 16)Describe How Globalisation Is Increasing FDI In The UK. - Transport And Communications Have Improved, Which Makes It Easier For Companies To Operate In The UK
- DYNAMIC UK CITIES - CASE STUDY (PAGES 77-82)
- 17)How Is The City Connected To the Country It Is Located In? - London Is The Centre Of The UKs Transport System
- 18)Describe The Land Use In The Inner City. - Low-Class Residential (Housing For Working Class)/High-Class Residential (Housing For Upper Class)
- 19)Describe The Variations In Environmental Quality In The City. - CBD - Very Little Amount OF Parks/Green Space (Low Environmental Quality), Inner City (Low-Class) - Very Little Amount Of Parks/Green Space (Low Environmental Quality), Inner City (High-Class) - Lots Of Green Space/Parks (High Environmental Quality), Suburbs - High Amount Of Green Space ( High Environmental Quality), Rural - Urban Fringe - Pretty Much All Green Space (Outstanding Environmental Quality)
- 20)How Has Migration Affected The Ethnicity In Different Parts Of The City? - Around 50% Of The Population Of Harrow Are Foreign Born
- 21)Give 1 Reason Why There Is Inequality in Health. - The Inner City Areas Are Often The Poorest Parts Of The City, But There Is Also Normally A Higher Population, So It Causes Strain On The Underfunded Healthcare Services
- 22)Outline 2 Reasons For Decline In The Inner City/CBD. - Deindustrialisation (When Factories And Other Industrial Workplaces Cease To Exist Because Stuff Can Be Made For Cheaper Elsewhere And De-Centralisation (When Businesses Move Out Of The Centre Of A City)
- 23)Give 2 Parts Of The City That Have Experienced Economic Growth. - The Rural-Urban Fringe And Parts Of The Inner City
- 24)What Is Gentrification? - When Wealthier People move Into Run-Down Areas And Regenerate Them By Improving Their Houses
- 25)What Is Rebranding? - Improving A Places Image So That People Will Want To Go There
- 26)Give 2 Positive And 2 Negative Effects That Rebranding Has On People. - Positive - 1)Transport Links Improved 2) Quality Green Space Created Negative - 1) Local People Forced Out 2) Tradition al Businesses Had To Close town
- 27)Outline 2 Strategies That Are Improving Sustainability In The City. - Recycling - Fewer Supplies Needed, Employment - More Jobs = Less Poverty
- 28)Give 3 Examples Of Interdependence Between The City And The Surrounding Rural Areas. - Many People Commute To London To Work, People Travel From The Surrounding Areas To Use Services In London, London Relies On Surrounding Areas For Food
- 29)Give 2 Benefits That Interdependence Has. - Farmers Can Make Money, Less Pressure On Housing In London
- 30)Explain Why A Rural Area Has Experienced Pressure On Housing Due To Its Links With The City. - Sevenoaks Has Had A Lot Of People Moving There From London For A Better Quality Of Life, So Sevenoaks Has Experienced Pressures On Housing
- 31)Give 2 Examples Of Rural Diversification. - The Hop Farm Now Has An Animal Petting Area And Children's Rides, Tanner Park Farm Now Has Caravan/Camping Areas
- 32)Give 2 Environmental Impacts From Tourism Projects In Rural Areas. - Leeds Castle Now Has A Golf Course And A Maze
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