Human geography Flashcards

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name 5 cornwall regeneration strategies?

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  • CUC
  • eden project
  • wave hub
  • watergate bay
  • superfast broadband
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why was rebranding needed in cornwall?

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  • low wages
  • seasonal income
  • reliance on the core and periphery
  • deindustrialization
  • decline in primary industries
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name 5 benefits of the eden project?

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  • employs 400 full time staff, 75% were unemployed
  • 80% of local businesses reported improvements
  • 1.9 million visitors in the first year
  • generated over 1.1 B in first decade
  • attracted investment to the local area
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name 3 disadvantages of the eden project?

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  • causes lots of congestion
  • very large carbon footprint
  • income is also partly seasonal
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name 3 benefits of the CUC?

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  • brought in 490M in first ten years
  • combats brain drain
  • causes local businesses said to have increased taxable income by 17%
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name 3 disadvantages of the CUC?

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  • lack of access can lead to lack of cultural and ethnic diversity
  • leads to jobs with 7% less income than average
  • cost over 110M in funding
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name 3 benefits of watergate bay?

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  • created 132 jobs
  • 4.3M gross value added per year
  • voted 2nd most popular attraction in cornwall
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name 3 disadvantages of watergate bay?

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  • relies on tourism
  • income is very seasonal
  • private beaches have caused conflict due to differing social and economic well-being of residents
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name 3 disadvantages of watergate bay?

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  • relies on tourism
  • income is very seasonal
  • private beaches have caused conflict due to differing social and economic well-being of residents
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what is an enterprise zone?

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designated areas that provide tax breaks and government support

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name 3 advantages of the wave hub?

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  • created 1,800 jobs
  • generated 560M worth of energy
  • has generated 48M watts of energy
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name 3 disadvantages of the wave hub?

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  • cost 42M
  • lots of accidental pollution
  • locals have complained of noise disturbances
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12
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What is the IMD of barking and dagenham

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2.6

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13
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What is the IMD of newham?

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2.8

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14
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What is the IMD of tower hamlets?

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2.8

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15
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What is the IMD of the city of london?

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6.7

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Name 2 reasons Barking and Dagenham needed regeneration?

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  • londons highest adult unemployment rate 9.8%
  • 27% of residents earning below minimum living wage
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Name 3 areas in Barking and Dagenham that where regenerated and how?

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  • barking town centre, 1960’s town centre refurbished to create 400 homes and 1000m of commercial space
  • Dagenham dock, industrial site turned to a new sustainable business area
  • beam park, previously owned by ford now a 40000m hotel and pub
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18
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name 2 strategies of regeneration for canary wharf?

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  • enterprize zones were created to encourage financial sector growth
  • deregulation to encourage financial sector growth
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name 2 disadvantages of the regeneration of canary wharf?

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  • regional inequality with tower hamlets
  • gentrification
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name 1 part of regeneration of newham?

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  • 59% of GCSE students achieved atleast 5 pass grades, over double the number in 1981
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21
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name 4 advantages of the HS2 railway?

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  • lower carbon footprint over airlines
  • meets UK’s growth
  • reduces north south divide
  • creates jobs
  • relieve gridlock
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22
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name 3 disadvantages of the HS2 railway?

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more expensive than expected
- not a necessity
- 56-100B cost

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23
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name 5 of the seven domains of deprivation?

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  • income
  • employment
  • education
  • crime
  • health
  • barriers to services
  • living environment
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24
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what is a brownfield site?

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previously developed land

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what is a greenfield site?

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land that has never been built on

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26
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what is gentrification?

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character of a poor area changing due to wealthy people moving in

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27
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name 3 economic reasons for sydneys massive success?

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  • high % of high income jobs
  • GDP of 337B
  • knowledge economy
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28
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name 2 social reason for sydneys massive success?

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  • median age of 36
  • unemployment rate only 3.5%
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29
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what’s the clark fisher model?

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shows how countries move through three phases: pre-industrial, industrial and post-industrial.

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30
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name 3 opportunities for rural areas?

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  • AONB
  • historic landmarks
  • holiday desination
31
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what is rural diversification?

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development of methods for income generation

32
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name 3 benefits of Lobbs farm shop?

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  • 700k turnover
  • education
  • social/community based
33
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what is regeneration?

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redeveloping an area to improve quality of life

34
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what is a sun-belt city?

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city with lots of natural sunlight

35
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what is fracking?

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extraction of shale gas using hydraulic power

36
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name 4 pros of fracking?

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  • helps meet huge energy demand
  • reduces energy dependence
  • coal alternative
  • job creation
  • cheap, clean energy
37
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name 4 costs of fracking?

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  • causes tremors
  • can cause tar pools
  • air + water pollution
  • possible gas explosions
  • toxic chemicals
  • waste disposal
38
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what is deregulation?

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removal of government regulations in a specific industry

39
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what is an enterprise zone?

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designated areas that provide tax breaks and government support

40
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what are the 4 regeneration types?

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  • culture led regeneration
  • tourisme led regeneration
  • sport led regeneration
  • retail led regeneration
41
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name a way to rebrand industrial past areas?

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  • industrial heritage environments
42
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name 2 ways to rebrand derelict land and docks?

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  • waterslide housing
  • brownfield office
43
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name 2 ways to rebrand old factories and warehouses?

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  • shopping + office space
  • bars, restaurants, apartments
44
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name 4 factors of liverpools regeneration?

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  • new housing
  • new jobs
  • 7,000 cultural events a year
  • dock awarded UNESCO world heritage site
45
Q

what is chinas open door policy?

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policy that opened trade to the west in 1978

46
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what are the 3 ways to limit globalization?

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  • trade protectionism
  • censorship
  • limiting immigration
47
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what is offshoring?

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production in a cheaper nation

48
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what is outsourcing?

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contracting other countries for production

49
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what is glocalisation?

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when a company re-styles to suit local tastes

50
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what is global shift?

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the movement of manufacturing, or the economic centre of gravity, to recently industrialising countries

51
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what are remittances?

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migrant workers ending money back to original country

52
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what is culture?

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location specific ideas, customs and traditions

53
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what is cultural diffusion?

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spreading of culture to new places

54
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what is cultural erosion?

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loss of traditional language, food and social factors of a specific group

55
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name 3 ways people have resisted cultural diffusion?

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religious reasons
- linguistic barriers
- stereotypes and prejudices
- ethnocentrism

56
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what is the lorenz curve?

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graph of distribution of income

57
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what is censorship?

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restricting peoples expression

58
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what is trade protectionism?

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protecting domestic industries from unfair foreign competition

59
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what is ecological footprint?

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how biologically productive land is

60
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what is a transition town?

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cities that reduce carbon footprint and meet local needs

61
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name 2 ways to measure globalisation?

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  • AT kearney index
  • Koff index
62
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name 3 switched off countires?

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  • north korea
  • turkminestan
  • (past) cuba
63
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name 2 switched on countries?

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  • america
  • UK
64
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what does the AT kearney index measure?

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  • politics, technology, communication
  • data from businesses
65
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what does the Koff index measure?

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  • political, economic, social
  • score out of 100
  • 24 indicators
66
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whats an example for censorship?

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north korea

67
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whats an example for trade protectionism?

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china

68
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whats an example of limiting immigration?

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  • brexit
  • muslim ban
69
Q

whats a superpower?

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nation with lots of global dominance

70
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what is soft power?

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using persuasion to gain power

71
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what is hard power?

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gaining power using physical force

72
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name 2 examples of hard power?

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  • millitary
  • nuclear
73
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name 4 examples of soft power?

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  • tarrifs + trade blocs
  • culture
  • political persuasion
  • environmental intention
74
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what is cultural hegemony?

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everyone has the same ideals