LIST OF CASE STUDIES HOMEWORK TASK
|
|
- Victoria Matthews
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 LIST OF CASE STUDIES HOMEWORK TASK Use your CGP revision guide in order to produce a fact file, mind map, poster or PowerPoint presentation to summarise all of the case studies and key content across all over the case studies that we have studied this academic year. The case studies are listed on page 3. STRETCH: Where the revision guide provides limited information, use the internet and other secondary sources to support your research. The Jamaica case study presents an example case study fact file that you could produce. 1
2 An example of how the growth of tourism in an LIC or NEE helps to reduce the development gap. (Jamaica, West Indies) Example: Tourism in Jamaica Location: West Indies An example of how the growth of tourism in an LIC or NEE helps to reduce the development gap. Jamaica is one of the largest islands in the West Indies with a population of 2.7 million. The economy of Jamaica is based on a range of minerals such as bauxite, oil, agricultural products and some manufacturing. It has suffered from slow growth, debt and high unemployment over a long period. Tourism is important for the Jamaican economy as it generates taxes, employment and income. It has help increase development within Jamaica. Why is Jamaica a suitable country to invest in a tourism economy for? 1) There are many beautiful beaches which attracts tourists. 2) It has a warm sunny climate ideal for holidays. 3) It has a rich cultural heritage that tourists enjoy learning about. 4) Jamaica has good international air communications and is a hub for cruise ships. Advantages of Tourism in Jamaica Social Advantages Economic Advantages Environmental Advantages mployment from tourism provides ome which helps boost local onomy as people spend money in al shops and services. ore income means people can afford od, water, access to education etc. ich improves quality of life tourism contributed 24% Jamaica s GDP. This is expected rise to 32% by urism provides jobs to 200,000 ople mainly around the tourist wns. come from tourism is $2billion r year. Taxes paid to government ntribute to the development of e country. e north coast of Jamaica has seen the eatest investment and improvement in dscape. New ports and hotel commodation has been built. ontego Bay on the north coast has had proved landscaping and investment in ter treatment plants which has reduced lution from hotels. Disadvantages of Tourism in Jamaica Jobs in tourism are seasonal so Jamaicans do not have secure jobs in the industry Only the northern coast of Jamaica has benefitted from investment. Other areas remain poor with limited resources and facilities. 2
3 Mass tourists can create problems such as footpath erosion, excessive waste and releasing harmful emissions. SECTION A The Challenge of Natural Hazards PAPER 1 SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Use named examples to show how the effects and responses to a tectonic hazard in a H.I.C Use named examples to show how the effects and responses to a tectonic hazard in a L.I.C Use a named example of a tropical storm to show its effects and responses. An example of a recent extreme weather event in the UK to illustrate: causes social, economic and environmental impacts how management strategies can reduce risk. NAME AND LOCATE (L Aquila, Italy, 2009) (Kashmir, Pakistan, 2005) (Hurricane Katrina, 2005) (UK, November ) SECTION A Urban Issues and Challenges PAPER 2 SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS A case study of a major city in an LIC or NEE to illustrate: the location and importance of the city, regionally, nationally and internationally causes of growth: natural increase and migration how urban growth has created opportunities: social: access to services health and education; access to resources water supply, energy economic: how urban industrial areas can be a stimulus for economic development how urban growth has created challenges: managing urban growth slums, squatter settlements providing clean water, sanitation systems and energy providing access to services health and education reducing unemployment and crime managing environmental issues waste disposal, air and water pollution, traffic congestion. An example of how urban planning is improving the quality of life for the urban poor. A case study of a major city in the UK to illustrate: the location and importance of the city in the UK and the wider world impacts of national and international migration on the growth and character of the city social and economic: cultural mix, recreation and entertainment, employment, integrated transport systems environmental: urban greening social and economic: urban deprivation, inequalities in housing, education, health and employment environmental: dereliction, NAME AND LOCATE LAGOS, NIGERIA THE FAVELA- BAIRRO PROJECT, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL Liverpool, UK 3
4 SECTION B- Changing Economic World building on brownfield and greenfield sites, waste disposal the impact of urban sprawl on the rural urban fringe, and the growth of commuter settlements. An example of an urban regeneration project to show: reasons why the area needed regeneration the main features of the project. An example of how the growth of tourism in an LIC or NEE helps to reduce the development gap. A case study of one LIC or NEE to illustrate: the location and importance of the country, regionally and globally the wider political, social, cultural and environmental context within which the country is placed the changing industrial structure. The balance between different sectors of the economy. How manufacturing industry can stimulate economic development the role of transnational corporations (TNCs) in relation to industrial development. Advantages and disadvantages of TNC(s) to the host country. Unilever. the changing political and trading relationships with the wider world international aid: types of aid, impacts of aid on the receiving country the environmental impacts of economic development the effects of economic development on quality of life for the population. Economic futures in the UK: impacts of industry on the physical environment. An example of how modern industrial development can be more environmentally sustainable New Islington, Manchester Jamaica, West Indies India Jaguar Land Rover Section C- Resource Management An example to show how the extraction of a fossil fuel has both advantages and disadvantages. Moving towards a sustainable resource future: an example of a local renewable energy scheme in an LIC or NEE to provide sustainable supplies of energy Fracking in the UK Use of Rice Husks to Generate energy in Bihar, India 4
5 PAPER 1 Use named examples to show how the effects and responses to a tectonic hazard in a H.I.C (L Aquila, Italy, 2009) 5
6 PAPER 1 Use named examples to show how the effects and responses to a tectonic hazard in a L.I.C (Kashmir, Pakistan, 2005) (Kashmir, Pakistan, 2005) 6
7 PAPER 1 Use a named example of a tropical storm to show its effects and responses. (Hurricane Katrina, 2005) (Kashmir, Pakistan, 2005) 7
8 PAPER 1 An example of a recent extreme weather event in the UK to illustrate: causes social, economic and environmental impacts how management strategies can reduce risk. (UK, November ) (Kashmir, Pakistan, 2005) 8
9 A case study of a major city in an LIC or NEE to illustrate: the location and importance of the city, regionally, nationally and internationally causes of growth: natural increase and migration how urban growth has created opportunities: social: access to services health and education; access to resources water supply, energy economic: how urban industrial areas can be a stimulus for economic development how urban growth has created challenges: managing urban growth slums, squatter settlements providing clean water, sanitation systems and energy providing access to services health and education reducing unemployment and crime managing environmental issues waste disposal, air and water pollution, traffic congestion. (Lagos, Nigeria) 9
10 An example of how urban planning is improving the quality of life for the urban poor. THE FAVELA- BAIRRO PROJECT, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL 10
11 A case study of a major city in the UK to illustrate: the location and importance of the city in the UK and the wider world impacts of national and international migration on the growth and character of the city social and economic: cultural mix, recreation and entertainment, employment, integrated transport systems environmental: urban greening social and economic: urban deprivation, inequalities in housing, education, health and employment environmental: dereliction, building on brownfield and greenfield sites, waste disposal the impact of urban sprawl on the rural urban fringe, and the growth of commuter settlements. (Liverpool, UK) 11
12 An example of an urban regeneration project to show: reasons why the area needed regeneration the main features of the project. (Favela Bairro Project, Brazil) 12
13 A case study of one LIC or NEE to illustrate: the location and importance of the country, regionally and globally the wider political, social, cultural and environmental context within which the country is placed the changing industrial structure. The balance between different sectors of the economy. How manufacturing industry can stimulate economic development the role of transnational corporations (TNCs) in relation to industrial development. Advantages and disadvantages of TNC(s) to the host country. Unilever. the changing political and trading relationships with the wider world international aid: types of aid, impacts of aid on the receiving country the environmental impacts of economic development the effects of economic development on quality of life for the population. (India, South east Asia) 13
14 Economic futures in the UK: impacts of industry on the physical environment. An example of how modern industrial development can be more environmentally sustainable (Jaguar, Land Rover) (Jan 14
15 An example to show how the extraction of a fossil fuel has both advantages and disadvantages. (Fracking in the UK) (Jan 15
16 Moving towards a sustainable resource future: An example of a local renewable energy scheme in an LIC or NEE to provide sustainable supplies of energy (Jan (Use of Rice Husks, Bihar, India) 16
GCSE Geography. Case studies and examples
GCSE Geography Case studies and examples Paper 1: Living with the physical environment Section A: The challenge of natural hazards Tectonic hazards 1) Use named examples to show how the effects and responses
More informationSubject: Year 9 Curriculum Overview
Half Term 1 Half Term 2 Definition of a natural hazard. Types of natural hazard. Factors affecting hazard risk. Plate tectonics theory. Global distribution of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions and their
More informationGCSE Geography Paper 2 Revision Checklist. Section A Urban Issues and Challenges
GCSE Geography Paper 2 Revision Checklist Section A Urban Issues and Challenges A growing % of the world s urban population lives in urban areas. The global pattern of urban change. Urban trends in different
More informationYear 11 Revision Booklet
Year 11 Revision Booklet Paper 2: Challenges in the human environment Urban issues and challenges Question 1 The changing economic world Question 2 The challenge of resource management Question 3 Food
More informationGCSE GEOGRAPHY KS4 Knowledge Book Case Studies and Examples
GCSE GEOGRAPHY KS4 Knowledge Book Case Studies and Examples Page 1 CASE STUDIES AND EXAMPLES Can be used for any question BUT are essential for 6 and 9 mark questions: Case Studies involve a large scale
More informationPERSONALISED LEARNING CHECKLISTS
Area of Study: Physical Landscapes in the UK I can describe the location of the major upland and lowland areas within the UK I can describe the location of the major river systems within the UK Area of
More informationYear 11 Revision Booklet
Year 11 Revision Booklet Paper 2: Challenges in the human environment Urban issues and challenges Question 1 The changing economic world Question 2 The challenge of resource management Question 3 Water
More informationThe challenge of natural hazards
Year 10 end of unit revision list The challenge of natural hazards Tectonic hazards Specification content Plate tectonics theory- what is this and what has it got to do with Alfred Wegner? To know where
More informationYear 11 Revision Booklet
Year 11 Revision Booklet Paper 2: Challenges in the human environment Urban issues and challenges Question 1 The changing economic world Question 2 The challenge of resource management Question 3 Energy
More informationYear GCSE 11 Revision Booklet
Year GCSE 11 Revision Booklet Paper 2: Challenges in the human environment Section A: Urban issues and challenges Section B: The changing economic world Question 2 Section C: The challenge of resource
More informationCamisea gas Project, Chambamontera micro hydro project (Peru)
Specification details We are studying the new 2016 AQA GCSE Geography 9-1. Students will have three exams: Unit 1 35% (Physical) Unit 2 35% (Human) and Unit 3 30% (fieldwork and applications) In March
More informationRAG RAG RAG RAG Natural hazards Tectonic hazards Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are the result of physical processes.
3.1.1 Section A: The challenge of natural hazards 3.1.1.1 Natural hazards Natural hazards pose major risks to people and property. Definition of a natural hazard. Types of natural hazard. Factors affecting
More informationGCSE Geography Revision Booklet Levelled questions
NAME: GCSE Geography Revision Booklet Levelled questions Advice Pages 1-2 Unit 1 Tectonic hazards Page 3 Weather hazards & climate change Page 4 Ecosystems & tropical rainforests Page 5 Hot environments
More informationQualification title: AQA GCSE Geography (8035)
Qualification title: AQA GCSE Geography (8035) Overview of the Course Click here to visit the AQA GCSE Geography website. You can download the course specification as well as find exam dates, past exam
More informationYear 11 Revision Planner
Year 11 Revision Planner Week beginning Topic and Paper Activities Completed 7 th January Urban Issues What urbanisation is and where it is happening fastest and slowest Meaning of push/pull factors and
More informationUrban issues and challenges
Urban issues and challenges Describe the distribution of the percentage of people living in urban settlements (3 Marks) Describe how the rural and urban populations have changed from 1950 to 2050 (3 Marks)
More informationThe growth of people living in towns and cities. Caused by rural- urban migration in LEDCs. How land is used and modified by humans.
The growth of people living in towns and cities. Caused by rural- urban migration in LEDCs How land is used and modified by humans. An area of green land which has not been previously built on. An area
More informationAQA GCSE Geography 2018
AQA GCSE Geography 2018 Paper 2: Challenges in the human environment Case study booklet Paper 2: Challenges in the human environment Case study booklet Section A Urban issues and challenges 1. Rio De Janeiro
More informationAnswering GCSE Geography examination questions
Answering GCSE Geography examination questions Exam technique BUG it! Before attempting to answer the question, remember to BUG it: Box the command word Underline: the theme the focus any evidence required
More informationThe information in this document will help you plan focused revision between now and your exams.
Rickmansworth School Geography Department AQA GCSE Revision guide 2018 Dear student and parent/carer, The information in this document will help you plan focused revision between now and your exams. Ensure
More informationIGCSE Geography Section B: Economic Activity and Energy
IGCSE Geography Section B: Economic Activity and Energy Instructions: Please read each page carefully. All tasks should be attempted. If you find any task difficult you should speak to your class teacher.
More informationGCSE Glossary Core Knowledge. Paper 2: Challenges in the human environment Urban issues and challenges The changing economic world
GCSE Glossary Core Knowledge Paper 2: Challenges in the human environment 3.2.1 Urban issues and challenges 3.2.2 The changing economic world 3.2.3 The challenge of resource management Urban Issues and
More informationGCSE GEOGRAPHY AQA CASE STUDY (CS) AND EXAMPLE REVISION
GCSE GEOGRAPHY AQA 2016-2018 CASE STUDY (CS) AND EXAMPLE REVISION Paper 1 Physical Tectonic hazards Haiti 2010 / Japan 2011 Earthquake Climatic hazards Typhoon Haiyan 2013 Storm Desmond UK 2015 Ecosystems
More informationTopic PPQ1 PPQ2 PPQ3 Topic Test Average. The challenge of natural hazards. The Living World. Paper 1. Physical Landscapes - Coasts
Paper 3 Paper 2 Paper 1 Topic PPQ1 PPQ2 PPQ3 Topic Test Average The challenge of natural hazards The Living World Physical Landscapes - Coasts Physical Landscapes - Rivers Urban Challenges The changing
More informationTime allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes
SPECIMEN ASSESSMENT MATERIAL GCSE GEOGRAPHY Paper 2 Challenges in the human environment Specimen Materials For this paper you must have: a pencil a ruler. Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes Instructions Use
More informationUrban Issues & Challenges
Urban Issues & Challenges A growing percentage of the world s population lives in urban areas global pattern/trend Urban = town/city. Urbanisation = the proportion of the world s population who live in
More informationIGCSE Urban Environments. Case study booklet: Emerging Country Brazil
IGCSE Urban Environments Case study booklet: Emerging Country Brazil Urban Growth in Rio, Brazil Location Rio de Janeiro is a major city on the south-east coast of Brazil around Guanabara Bay which flows
More informationGCSE Geography Challenges in the Human Environment Core Knowledge
Geography Department GCSE Geography Challenges in the Human Environment Core Knowledge Name: Paper 2: 3.2.1 Urban issues and challenges (p.2-6) Class: Teacher: 3.2.2 The changing economic world (p.7-12)
More informationGCSE 4232/02 GEOGRAPHY (Specification A) HIGHER TIER UNIT 2: Options Geography
Surname Centre Number Candidate Number Other Names 0 GCSE 4232/02 GEOGRAPHY (Specification A) HIGHER TIER UNIT 2: Options Geography S15-4232-02 P.M. WEDNESDAY, 3 June 2015 1 hour 15 minutes For s use Theme
More informationChristmas Resource management and Energy Changing Economic World. Easter
Year 10 Year 11 Tectonics Challenge Urban landscapes (Fieldwork) Extreme weather in the UK Global Warming Tropical Storms of Natural Hazards Living World, Tropical Rainforests(*) and Deserts Christmas
More informationEXAMPLE RESPONSES GCSE GEOGRAPHY (8035) Paper /2
GCSE GEOGRAPHY (8035) EXAMPLE RESPONSES Paper 2 8035/2 See a range of responses from the first two sets of specimen assessment materials for Paper 2. Understand how different levels are achieved and how
More informationThe matrix will record the findings of the assessment by using the following: Score Significance
Site: Appendix 5.3.4.6 North Tawton Neighbourhood Plan Site Assessment Matrices. Each site considered for allocation within the North Tawton Neighbourhood Plan has been subject to an assessment against
More informationTransport for the North
Transport for the North Strategic Transport Plan Integrated Sustainability Appraisal (ISA) Overview 1. Introduction: ISA Purpose, Scope and Process 2. Review of Plans, Policies and Programmes & Baseline
More informationPiXL Independence: Geography Student Booklet KS4. AQA Style, Economic Geography. Contents: I. Multiple Choice Questions. Short Answer Questions
PiXL Independence: Geography Student Booklet KS4 AQA Style, Economic Geography Contents: I. Multiple Choice Questions II. III. IV. Short Answer Questions Annotation Suggested Reading/Watching V. Long Answer
More informationGCSE Geography Urban Issues
GCSE Geography Urban Issues Key question Content R A G A growing percentage of the world s population lives in urban areas. The global pattern of urban change Urban trends in different parts of the world
More informationConsultation on MBC Pre Submission Local Plan
Consultation on MBC Pre Submission Local Plan POSTER 1 Housing Objectives 1. Help provide a stock of housing accommodation that meets the needs of the community, including the need for affordable housing
More informationStep 4: Strengthened Transport Networks
Step 4: Strengthened Transport Networks 1. What we want to achieve The transport network has a crucial enabling role in supporting our shared ambitions for growing and rebalancing the economy. Our vision
More informationGC001: Lambert s Transport/Europa Tyres, Station Road, Gosberton Risegate
GC001: Lambert s Transport/Europa Tyres, Station Road, Gosberton Risegate Sustainability Objective 1. To provide a mix of sustainably designed new housing to provide everybody in South East Lincolnshire
More informationNFS. Human Geography Knowledge Organiser
NFS Human Geography Knowledge Organiser Page 1 What is Urbanisation? This is an increase in the amount of people living in urban areas such as towns or cities. In 2007, the UN announced that for the first
More informationGeography GCSE. Paper 2 Challenges in the Human Environment Section A: Urban Issues and Challenges
Geography GCSE Paper 2 Challenges in the Human Environment Section A: Urban Issues and Challenges Name General Revision Activities Flash Cards which have the key term on one side and its meaning on the
More information7 CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
7 CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS 7.1 The impact of soil sealing Soil sealing can be defined as the covering of soils by buildings, constructions and layers of completely or partly impermeable artificial
More informationClimate Change & Small Island Developing States
Climate Change & Small Island Developing States 49th Session of United Nations Statistical Commission 7 March 2018 Statistical Institute of Jamaica Contents What is climate change? Small island developing
More informationCENTRAL EUROPE 2020 Programme
CENTRAL EUROPE 2020 Programme Annex 04: Table on the justification for selection or non-selection of thematic objectives 1. Strengthening research, technological development and innovation Concentration
More informationUrbanization & Structural Change: An Exploratory Note
Urbanization & Structural Change: An Exploratory Note Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka Director Monitoring and Research Division, UN- Habitat Presentation at the UNU-MERIT, Maastricht November 28, 2014 1 2 Outline
More informationPaper Reference. 1313/2F Edexcel GCSE Geography B Paper 2F. Foundation Tier. Monday 12 June 2006 Afternoon Time: 2 hours
Centre No. Candidate No. Paper Reference(s) 1313/2F Edexcel GCSE Geography B Paper 2F Foundation Tier Monday 12 June 2006 Afternoon Time: 2 hours Materials required for examination Nil Paper Reference
More informationLinking the FDES and Climate Change Statistics
Linking the FDES and Climate Change Statistics Fifth Meeting of the Expert Group on Environment Statistics 16 18 May 2018 Statistical Institute of Jamaica Contents What is climate change? Small island
More informationGCSE BITESIZE Examinations
GCSE BITESIZE Examinations General Certificate of Secondary Education Geography Extended Marking Scheme Higher Level Time Allowed: 2 hours Answer all questions in the spaces provided Total marks for the
More informationUNIT 5 Part
UNIT 5 Part 5 5.4.1-5.4.4 Describe types of Tertiary Activities Pg. 240-241 Tertiary Activities Quaternary Activities 5.5.1 Tertiary Activity Is a service industry. Provides services such as transportation
More information2011 Report of the Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED)
IX Green Economy In a Changing Arab World 2011 Report of the Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED) Arab economies have underperformed over the past four decades. Arab countries have adopted
More informationSDME Sustainable Decision Making Exam
Geography Revision Booklet Mock Exams 2015 SDME Sustainable Decision Making Exam Wednesday 25 th November 2015 11:15am Worth 25% of your GCSE 90 minutes Based on a resource booklet about a controversial
More information0% need revision Section A: Urban issues and challenges Case study or example. Mumbai, India (*alt RG Lagos, Nigeria)
Personal learning checklist Paper 2 case studies and examples Paper 2: Challenges in the human environment- case studies and examples 100% confident 50% some work needed 0% need revision Section A: Urban
More informationUnit 2 People and the Planet Topic 6 The Challenges of an Urban Worlds
Unit 2 People and the Planet Topic 6 The Challenges of an Urban Worlds Global Urbanisation trends Urbanisation - the movement of people from rural areas to urban areas like towns and cities. Urbanisation
More informationPaper Reference. 1313/4H Edexcel GCSE Geography B Paper 4H. Higher Tier. Monday 12 June 2006 Afternoon Time: 2 hours
Centre No. Candidate No. Paper Reference(s) 1313/4H Edexcel GCSE Geography B Paper 4H Higher Tier Monday 12 June 2006 Afternoon Time: 2 hours Materials required for examination Nil Paper Reference 1 3
More informationOutlook for the U.S. Florida and Manatee County January 11, 2018 Bradenton Area EDC
Outlook for the U.S. Florida and Manatee County January 11, 2018 Bradenton Area EDC Hank Fishkind Fishkind & Associates, Inc. 12051 Corporate Boulevard Orlando, Florida 32817 How Do You Think Your Business
More informationLancaster City Council Corporate Plan
Lancaster City Council Corporate Plan 2015-2018 2 This page is intentionally blank Contents Our Core Purpose 4 Our Ethos 4 Our Vision 5 Our Priorities: Clean, Green & Safe Places 7 Health & Wellbeing 8
More informationUrbanization in Pakistan: Urbanization in Pakistan: Challenges and Options Paki ki I stan nstitute of Devel E opment conomics (PIDE) Pakistan
Urbanization in Pakistan: Challenges and Options Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) Pakistan Introduction The rapid growth of cities is a continuing process in developing economies including
More informationVersion 1.0. General Certificate of Secondary Education June Economics. (Specification 4135) Unit 12: Investigating Economic Issues.
Version 1.0 General Certificate of Secondary Education June 2012 Economics 413012 (Specification 4135) Unit 12: Investigating Economic Issues Mark Scheme Mark schemes are prepared by the Principal Examiner
More informationEconomics (JUN ) General Certificate of Secondary Education June Investigating Economic Issues TOTAL
Centre Number Surname Candidate Number For Examiner s Use Other Names Candidate Signature Examiner s Initials Question Mark General Certificate of Secondary Education June 2012 Economics 413012 Unit 12
More informationUNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education *6278238366* GEOGRAPHY 0460/13 Paper 1 May/June 2012 1 hour 45 minutes Candidates answer on the
More informationUNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education *6278238366* GEOGRAPHY 0460/13 Paper 1 May/June 2012 1 hour 45 minutes Candidates answer on the
More informationUNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level *2097927584* GEOGRAPHY 2217/13 Paper 1 May/June 2012 1 hour 45 minutes Candidates answer on the Question
More information!!!! Green Economy!! 12ª aula! Maria do Rosário Partidário!
MEC, 4º ano, 1º sem, 2011-12 Green Economy 12ª aula Maria do Rosário Partidário Desafios Ambientais e de Sustentabilidade em Engenharia Rio + 20 UN Sustainable Development Conference, 20-22 June 2012 The
More informationEXECUTIVE SUMMARY. United Nations, DESA, Population Division 1 World Population Prospects: The 2005 Revision
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The twentieth century witnessed the rapid urbanization of the world s population. The global proportion of urban population increased from a mere 13 per cent in 1900 to 29 per cent in
More informationChapter 4 - Changes in Impacts of Climate Extremes: Human Systems and Ecosystems
to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (SREX) Chapter 4 - Changes in Impacts of Climate Extremes: Human Systems and Ecosystems Pascal Peduzzi 30 March 2012 Assesses exposure, vulnerability and impacts by
More informationGreen Hotelling A Feasibility Study in the Hellenic Island of Skyros. FIG Working Week 2012
Green Hotelling A Feasibility Study in the Hellenic Island of Skyros FIG Working Week 2012 Knowing to manage the territory, protect the environment, evaluate the cultural heritage Anna MACHAIRA Tassos
More informationStrategic Environmental Assessment/ Sustainability Appraisal Non-Technical Summary. Draft for Public Consultation
South East Lincolnshire Local Plan 2011-2036 Strategic Environmental Assessment/ Sustainability Appraisal Non-Technical Summary Draft for Public Consultation January 2016 Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2.
More informationRestless Earth. Unique landforms occur at plate margins Location and formation of fold mountains ocean trenches composite volcanoes shield volcanoes.
Restless Earth The Earth s crust is unstable, especially at plate margins Distribution of plates Contrasts between continental and oceanic plates. Destructive, constructive and conservative plate margins.
More informationEVIDENCE BASE FOR THE SAHAM TONEY NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT PLAN
EVIDENCE BASE FOR THE SAHAM TONEY NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2017-2036 VOLUME 13 SUSTAINABILITY STATEMENT Page 1 of 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. BACKGROUND... 3 2. COMPATIBILITY OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN
More informationEXTRACTS ON ENERGY FROM THE CHAIR'S TEXT FOR PREPCOMM IV, 09 May 2002
EXTRACTS ON ENERGY FROM THE CHAIR'S TEXT FOR PREPCOMM IV, 09 May 2002 Para 9 Launch an action programme to reduce by half the number of people who currently lack access to modern energy services. This
More informationTown & Country Planning Act 1990
Town & Country Planning Act 1990 Your Ref: 17/0411/OUT Proposed Development at Gwern y Domen by PMG Ltd and Persimmon Homes Ltd I of am against the proposed development for a number of reasons which are
More informationCapacity Building for Sustainable Urbanization in Asian Countries. Shanghai Manual: A guide for sustainable urban development in the 21 st Century
Capacity Building for Sustainable Urbanization in Asian Countries Shanghai Manual: A guide for sustainable urban development in the 21 st Century Envisioning a sustainable city Visioning process Stakeholder
More informationthe process shape and the major
SUSTAINA ABLE CITIES AND HUMAN SETTLEMENTS IN THE POST-2015 UN DEVELOPMENT AGENDA A. Introduction A historic milestone was reached in 2009 when the global population living in cities and towns crossed
More informationStrategic Environmental Assessment for the Isle of Wight Highways PFI: Environmental Report January 2013 UE-0100 IoW PFI SEA ER Vinci_6_ NPss
1 Introduction 1.1 Objective of the Environmental Report 1.1.1 This Environmental Report is part of the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) of the Isle of Wight Highways Private Finance Initiative
More informationUrban Sprawl. Urban sprawl: Europe : Urban land increased 2.7 times as fast as urban population. Variation in density across US cities
Urban Sprawl 1950-1990: Urban land increased 2.7 times as fast as urban population Variation in density across US cities NYC (40 people per hectare), LA (21), Phoenix (18) Chicago (15), Boston (14) Higher
More informationAs one of our greatest assets there is a need to take collective action to protect, enhance and value our environment for now and for future
1 As one of our greatest assets there is a need to take collective action to protect, enhance and value our environment for now and for future generations, ensuring that the Vale of Glamorgan is globally
More informationLong Term Rail Strategy Key Messages. Based on updated draft strategy January 2018
Long Term Rail Strategy Key Messages Based on updated draft strategy January 2018 The North of England plays a vital role in powering the UK economy. It is home to 16 million people and 7.2 million jobs
More informationCOMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL AND PARLIAMENT
COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Brussels, 13.7.2006 COM(2006) 385 final COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL AND PARLIAMENT Cohesion Policy and cities: the urban contribution to growth
More information0471 TRAVEL AND TOURISM
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education www.xtremepapers.com MARK SCHEME for the May/June 2010 question paper for the guidance of teachers
More informationINSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
F GCSE Geography B Sustainable Decision Making Exercise (SDME) (Foundation Tier) Specimen Paper Candidates answer on the question paper. OCR supplied materials: Resource Booklet B561/01/02/RB - inserted
More informationC40 CITIES CLIMATE LEADERSHIP GROUP INCLUSIVE CLIMATE ACTION (ICA)
C40 CITIES CLIMATE LEADERSHIP GROUP INCLUSIVE CLIMATE ACTION (ICA) C40 INCLUSIVE CLIMATE ACTION (ICA) PROGRAMME OVERVIEW 2 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW Climate change is unfair it was created by the privileged few,
More informationECONOMIC FUTURES IN THE SAHTU REGION
JANUARY 2016 ECONOMIC FUTURES IN THE SAHTU REGION A DISCUSSION PAPER ON BUILDING A BALANCED ECONOMY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY THE SAHTU REGION in the Northwest Territories is one of many regions in North America
More informationSUBMISSION TO THE CONSULTATION ON THE GREATER MANCHESTER SPATIAL FRAMEWORK
Standish Voice Speaking up for Standish SUBMISSION TO THE CONSULTATION ON THE GREATER MANCHESTER SPATIAL FRAMEWORK Chapter 1 Introduction Question 6: Do you agree that we need a plan for jobs and homes
More informationUrban Nexus and Linkages to GOI s New Schemes
Urban Nexus and Linkages to GOI s New Schemes 5 th Regional Workshop on Integrated Resource Management in Asian Cities: The Urban Nexus Chiang Mai, 17-19 June, 2015 Emani Kumar Deputy Secretary General,
More informationMark Scheme (Results) Summer Pearson Edexcel in GCSE Geography A(5GA3F) Unit 3: The Human Environment
Mark Scheme (Results) Summer 2016 Pearson Edexcel in GCSE Geography A(5GA3F) Unit 3: The Human Environment Edexcel and BTEC Qualifications Edexcel and BTEC qualifications are awarded by Pearson, the UK
More informationCSD GAIA Finland OECD. DPSIR THEMA core indicator other DPSIR indicator other core indicator other short term long term
KEY REOURCE R Energy Annual energy per capita Intensity of energy use hare of renewable energy in total energy Energy prices Emissions greenhouse gasses of Annual capita energy per Annual energy per capita
More informationDCLG Consultation on Proposed Changes to National Planning Policy Historic England Submission
DCLG Consultation on Proposed Changes to National Planning Policy Historic England Submission Historic England is the Government s statutory adviser on all matters relating to the historic environment
More informationPaper 2. Changing Economic World 3
Paper 2 Changing Economic World 3 Specific content: impacts of industry on the physical environment. How can industry impact the environment? uninteresting Visual Factories look unsightly dull Land destroyed
More informationGCSE Geography AQA. Key Vocabulary. Paper 1 Paper 2. Section A The challenge of Natural Hazards Urban Issues and Challenges
GCSE Geography AQA Key Vocabulary Paper 1 Paper 2 Section A The challenge of Natural Hazards Urban Issues and Challenges Section B The Living World The changing economic World Section C Physical Landscapes
More informationApplied Fieldwork Enquiry 4 days
GCSE Geography Eduqas A Applied Fieldwork Enquiry 4 days Complete all fieldwork requirements. Full coverage of Component 3: Applied Fieldwork Enquiry, including the methodological approach and conceptual
More informationInternational Urban Sustainability Indicators Studies
Appendix G: International Urban Sustainability Studies 287 Appendix G International Urban Sustainability Studies Table G.1 International urban sustainability indicators list En1 Geographically balanced
More informationMark Scheme (Results) Summer Pearson Edexcel in GCSE Geography A (5GA3F) Unit 3: The Human Environment (Foundation)
Scheme (Results) Summer 2014 Pearson Edexcel in GCSE Geography A (5GA3F) Unit 3: The Human Environment (Foundation) Edexcel and BTEC Qualifications Edexcel and BTEC qualifications come from Pearson, the
More informationSalendine Nook High school GCSE Geography. The fragile world physical systems and environmental issues
Salendine Nook High school GCSE Geography The fragile world physical systems and environmental issues Ice, Rivers and the Sea Weather and climate Sustainable development of the environment Paper 1 2 hr
More informationGCSE e-book Chapter 4: Urban Issues and Challenges
Chapter 4: Urban Issues and Challenges 4.1 Global patterns of urban change 4.2 Factors affecting the rate of urbanisation and the emergence of mega-cities. 4.3 MUMBAI CASE STUDY: a major city in an LIC
More informationA Global Overview of Reverse Logistics. Copyright Greve-Davis All Rights Reserved.
A Global Overview of Reverse Logistics 1 The Reverse Logistics Process 2 Reverse Logistics Defined The process of planning, implementing, and controlling the efficient, cost effective flow of raw materials,
More informationMarine Board Spring Meeting April 27, 2011 David M. Kennedy
Marine Board Spring Meeting April 27, 2011 David M. Kennedy NOS Organization 2 NOAA Next Generation Strategic Plan National Ocean Policy and Coastal Goal NOAA s Coastal Goal Objectives Resilient coastal
More informationIntegrated management: management of the whole of an area or a system rather than just its individual parts
Integrated management: management of the whole of an area or a system rather than just its individual parts Sustainable management: management that meets the needs of the present generation while preserving
More informationUNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level * 6314479304* GEOGRAHY 2217/11 aper 1 May/June 2010 Additional Materials: Answer Booklet/aper Ruler READ
More informationSustainable Cities (Ch. 22) Review
Class: Date: Sustainable Cities (Ch. 22) Review Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. The major means of transportation for citizens of Curitiba,
More informationThe start Limits to Growth The world today unsustainable Why we have these problems Reinventing Prosperity 13 proposals for a better world The Club
The start Limits to Growth The world today unsustainable Why we have these problems Reinventing Prosperity 13 proposals for a better world The Club of Rome s focus A book for today too Standard Run http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/looking-back-on-the-limits-of-growth.html
More informationGROWING PROSPERITY THE AUCKLAND PROSPERITY INDEX: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES AUCKLAND ECONOMIC INSIGHTS SERIES
MARCH 2018 5 AUCKLAND ECONOMIC INSIGHTS SERIES GROWING PROSPERITY THE AUCKLAND PROSPERITY INDEX: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES aucklandnz.com/business Infometrics.co.nz a 2 Auckland Economic Insights Series
More information