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PAPER 2 – CHALLENGES IN THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT • A – URBAN ISSUES AND CHALLENGES • A – URBAN ISSUES AND CHALLENGES • B – THE CHANGING ECONOMIC WORLD • B – THE CHANGING ECONOMIC WORLD • C- THE CHALLENGE OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (FOOD) • C- THE CHALLENGE OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (FOOD) • What is development and how can we measure it. Limitations of these measurements • What is development and how can we measure it. Limitations of these measurements • Link between stages of the Demographic Transition Model and the level of development. • Link between stages of the Demographic Transition Model and the level of development. • Causes and consequences of uneven development: physical, economic and historical. • Causes and consequences of uneven development: physical, economic and historical. • An overview of the strategies used to reduce the development gap • An overview of the strategies used to reduce the development gap • An example of how the growth of tourism in an LIC or NEE helps to reduce the development gap. • 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 its changing economic development • A case study of one LIC or NEE to illustrate its changing economic development • The role of transnational corporations (TNCs) in relation to industrial development • The role of transnational corporations (TNCs) in relation to industrial development • The changing political and trading relationships with the wider world • The changing political and trading relationships with the wider world • International aid: types of aid, impacts of aid on the receiving country • International aid: types of aid, impacts of aid on the receiving country • The environmental impacts of economic development • The environmental impacts of economic development • Economic futures in the UK: • Economic futures in the UK: • causes of economic change • causes of economic change • moving towards a post-industrial economy: • moving towards a post-industrial economy: • impacts of industry on the physical environment. • impacts of industry on the physical environment. • social and economic changes in the rural landscape in one area of growth and one area of decline • social and economic changes in the rural landscape in one area of growth and one area of decline • improvements and new developments in road and rail infrastructure, port and airport capacity • improvements and new developments in road and rail infrastructure, port and airport capacity • the north–south divide. • the north–south divide. • the place of the UK in the wider world. Links through trade, culture, transport, and electronic communication. Economic and • the place of the UK in the wider world. Links through trade, culture, transport, and electronic communication. Economic and political links: the European Union (EU) and Commonwealth. political links: the European Union (EU) and Commonwealth. ESTABLISH The UK Post Industrial economy LO: TBAT understand the growth of the post industrial economy in the UK SUCCESS CRITERIA: Industrial revolution Industrial revolution Primary • I can describe what the post industrial economy is (4) Primary Secondary • I can explain the different parts of the post industrial economy Secondary Tertiary (5-6) Tertiary Quaternary Quaternary • I can explain the growth of business and science parks (7-9) POST INDUSTRIAL ECONOMY What is shown on the stamp? Why in 1978 was this image chosen for the stamp? Why might this image not be used on a stamp today? What would be more likely to appear on a stamp today? Why? Definition Definition • Post industrial economy • Post industrial economy – – The economy of many HIC’s has most employment based in service industries. The economy of many HIC’s has most employment based in service industries. Moving Towards A Post-Industrial Economy Moving Towards A Post-Industrial Economy • • The UK has already been moving from an industrial to The UK has already been moving from an industrial to post-industrial economy. post-industrial economy. • • This means that most of our money is made from and This means that most of our money is made from and most of our people are employed in tertiary (£££) and most of our people are employed in tertiary (£££) and quaternary (££££) industries. quaternary (££££) industries. • • The examiner says that you need to look at the different The examiner says that you need to look at the different parts of a post-industrial economy. We’ll look at these parts of a post-industrial economy. We’ll look at these now. now.
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