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  1. Geography Case Studies

    Geography Case Studies - A wide selection of geography case studies to support you with GCSE Geography revision, homework and research. X; Facebook; Youtube; ... How can the growth of tourism reduce the development gap? Tunisia Case Study; What is Nigeria's location and importance? What is Nigeria's wider context?

  2. Development

    Development geography: refers to the standard of living and quality of life of its human inhabitants. In this context, development is a process of change that affects people's lives. It may involve an improvement in the quality of life as perceived by the people undergoing change. ... Case Study: Nike - a transnational corporation. What is Nike ...

  3. Case study: Urban problems in New York City

    The Department of Housing Preservation and Development is the government department responsible for housing in New York City. Historically, New York had poor quality housing, but this was mostly removed in the 1920s and 1930s ( Garcia, 2012 ). Informal housing doesn't exist in New York in the same way that it does in Nairobi, for example.

  4. Geographies of Development

    Now in its fourth edition, Geographies of Development: An Introduction to Development Studies remains a core, balanced and comprehensive introductory textbook for students of Development Studies, Development Geography and related fields.This clear and concise text encourages critical engagement by integrating theory alongside practice and related key topics throughout.

  5. Research progress and prospect on development geography

    Future research in development geography should be guided by the theory of sustainable development, the core of which is to improve sustainable livelihood capacity and regional green development levels in underdeveloped regions. ... Kušková P G, 2013. A case study of the Czech agriculture since 1918 in a socio-metabolic perspective: From land ...

  6. Case Study of the Development of an Emerging Country

    Revision notes on 2.2.1 Case Study of the Development of an Emerging Country for the Edexcel GCSE Geography: B (1GB0) syllabus, written by the Geography experts at Save My Exams. ... At a time when the study of geography has never been more important, Bridgette is passionate about creating content which supports students in achieving their ...

  7. Case study

    GCSE; Edexcel; Case study - development in an emerging country - India - Edexcel A brief introduction to India. India is a new emerging economy (NEE) that is experiencing rapid economic development.

  8. Dynamic development

    GCSE Geography Dynamic development learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers. ... Case study - emerging and developing country - India - OCR.

  9. Development Case Studies: Yemen

    19.1.1 Physical Geography of the Middle East. 19.1.2 Human Geography of the Middle East. 19.1.3 Climate Zones in the Middle East. ... 19.1.9 Development Case Studies: Yemen. 19.1.10 Supporting Development in Yemen. 19.1.11 Connection to the UK. 19.1.12 Importance of Oil. 19.1.13 Oil & Tourism in the UAE.

  10. CAIE IGCSE Geography 0460 Case Studies Revision Notes

    Best free resources for CAIE IGCSE Geography 0460 Case Studies including summarized notes, topical and past paper walk through videos by top students.

  11. Case Study: Urban Change in Bristol

    Urban sprawl is when a city spreads into the rural-urban fringe surrounding it. New houses are continuing to be built on greenfield sites north of Bristol: 8000 homes were built in Bradley Stoke. 3000 homes have been built in Harry Stoke. Bristol is a city in the South West of England, close to the mouth of the River Avon.

  12. Case Studies

    An overview of all the case studies for the CIE IGCSE Geography Syllabus. Read on to attain full marks. Search. Search for: The Geography Study School ... You could also have questions around water supply, perhaps with a case study on energy, and tourism or development is likely to come up as well. Like Like. Reply. Livia. January 9, 2023 at 7: ...

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    Development aid takes many forms, from charitable gifts to address the impacts of hazards (Haiti) administered both by NGOs (Oxfam or Christian Aid) and national governments, to IGOs offering loans. Developed countries provide developing and emerging countries with about $150 billion of aid each year. This money is targeted at improving human ...

  14. PDF Development Dynamics: Malawi

    Malawi has had a stable governance. 1964. The present day government is a coalition (mixture) of different political groups, since. meaning a wide range of opinions are shared. Malawi has a high corruption rate (rated 123 out of 180 countries). This is mainly due to widespread bribery within the courts and justice system.

  15. Case Study

    Case Study - Inner City Redevelopment - London's Docklands. In 1981 the London's Docklands Development Corporation (LDDC) was set up to improve the economic, social and environmental problems that had developed in the area that was once one of the world's busiest ports. The area had been in decline since the 1950's.

  16. OCR GCSE Geography Dynamic Development

    Ethiopia was colonised by Italy from 1935 - 1941. Upon independence, their government was left very unstable and communism gained popularity due to people having to go through famine, unrest and droughts. This led to a successful military coup in 1974. Ethiopia was under the communist Derg government from 1974 - 1991.

  17. PDF Development Dynamics: India

    India's Economy. Source: mgmresearch.com. India has the fifth largest economy in the world, with GDP (Gross Domestic Product) rising steadily for the last twenty years (GDP = the value of any goods, produce or services made or conducted in a country). This increased rate of economic growth is largely due to India's trade becoming more ...

  18. Full article: Geographical thinking in geography education: a

    Introduction. Almost 80 years ago, Smith (Citation 1945) argued for the implementation of geographical thinking within geography lessons, saying that it would help students become purposeful thinkers and successful doers rather than "animated gazetteers."She described the poor state of geographical thinking among students in the United States and lamented about how geography was taught.

  19. Case Study Questions Class 10 Social Science Geography

    Human resource perhaps is the most critical part of development as skilled, educated, and healthy individual are more innovative, talented and productive. Q1) Define resource and criteria's to be called as a resource Mark 2. Answer Anything that is used to satisfy our needs is called as a resource. Resource should be.

  20. A critical reflection on the inclusion of spatial thinking in

    This research reflects on the nature of spatial thinking as featured in undergraduate Geography modules at South African universities and explores ways of enhancing its role. The research has three objectives: to identify Geography modules that include spatial thinking in their curricula, to determine whether the lecturers of these modules consider the concept of spatial thinking when ...