Globalisation (Case Studies) Flashcards

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Pollution and health problems in China:

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  • Beijing has frequent pollution alerts
  • 70% of lakes are polluted, exaggerating water shortages
  • Industrial towns where rates of cancer are so high are becoming known as “cancer villages”
  • 1/4 of water is so dangerously polluted it cannot even be used for industrial purposes
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Percentage of land degregation in China

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40% of all land is degraded

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Loss of biodiversity in China

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Terrestrial vertebrates have declined by 50%

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Impacts of deindustrialisation in Rust Belt regions

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  • Economic decline due to loss of manufacturing jobs which provided stability for communities
  • Population lost as people move away in search for employment elsewhere
  • Dereliction of old factories and industrial sites became symbols for economic decline, contributing to urban blight. They also created environmental and safety hazards and reduce property values
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Where does recycling help the environment?

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Sweden
- Recycles 995 of waste and burns it, which produces heat for 800k homes, however it does produce harmful gases.
- Recycling stations are no longer than 300 meters from any residential areas

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Where does recycling damage the environment?

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Taiwan
- Recycled steel buil;dings sometimes give off gfamma radiation due to contamination from another metal
- Worldwide = Burning rubbish = harmful gases and air pollution. And the trucks that come to collect it use petrol and diesel

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Why is Bangalore an emerging economy?

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  • Home to 10 million people
  • The global shift in IT services and business product output to Bangalore employs 1 million
  • There are 1200 IT companies here, and increasing due to the multiplier effect
  • It also has some of India’s best schools and universities, meaning that TNCs have access to graduates
  • English is the main professional language
  • Tax incentives, however this leads to pressure on infrastructure due to a shortfall in tax revenue
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Socio-economic impacts in Bangalore

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  • Emerging middle class
  • House prices are increasing, putting pressure on locals
  • Shops and shopping malls are opening to allow people to buy consumer goods. Western influences are growing which could lead to cultural erosion.
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Environmental impacts in Bangalore

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  • Demand for resources is 50% higher than supply
  • Bangalore was once known for its lakes, 100 lakes has fallen to just 17
  • Water supplies, electricity and sewage services struggle to keep up with demand
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Migration Case study in London

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  • Elite migrants
  • in 2014, 82% of house buyers in central London were foreign. Many from Qatar and Russia
  • high demand for housing is causing property price inflation, making central London too expensive for most Londoners.
  • However, elite migration is bringing investments to London.
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Low wage migration to Qatar and the UAE

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  • Both countries are potential areas of growth, and due to a small population, 90% of workforce is migrant, mostly Indian and Pakistani
  • Many of these workers risk deportation after their contract
  • Both countries underwent rapid building of infrastructure
  • International tourism helps to drive this
  • there is a speculation on safety as there is a high level of work place accidents among migrants
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Internal migration in New Delhi

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  • Population has grown 40% between 2010 and 2014 due to natural increase and Rural-Urban migration
  • FDI is allowing new jobs to be created, which is attracting rural-urban migrants
  • However, rural migrants often end up in slums
  • Large scale migration puts lots of pressure on city infrastructure
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