Diverse places, enquiry questions 1-3

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AS level Geography Mind Map on Diverse places, enquiry questions 1-3, created by lauren potts on 03/05/2017.
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Diverse places, enquiry questions 1-3
  1. POPULATION GROWTH UK=75% of UK's population due to capital cities and good transport links. Scotland only has 8% however has much more land- Most is greenbelt land or uninhabitable and therefore cannot be built on.
    1. NORTH EAST DECLINE:: more over 65's- not enough workers no one having children./young people move to find work./north is mainly secondary jobs in manufacturing which is less desirable in this day and age./south is warmer
      1. SOUTH EAST INCREASE:: Migrants are 24-30 child bearing age./better health care, less deaths./transport links./largest economy
      2. RURAL AND URBAN SETTLEMENTS:
        1. RURAL(holmes chapel): Low population density/ greenbelt areas cant be built on so there is less houses/less entertainment/less transport/wealthy peoplelive in rural areas, big family houses
          1. URBAN(Manchester) high population density/brownfield lots of property development/lots of entertainments/lots of transport/poorer people live in cities to be close to jobs= less money on travel/flats attract young people
            1. RURAL TO URBAN CONTIUNUAM: transition from sparsly populated rural areas to largely populated suburbanised areas
              1. CLOAKS MODEL: no set dwelling but a spectrum between rural to suburbanised villages
              2. POPULATION CHARECTORISTICS: the government suppresses diversity by placing cultured shops, restaraunts and monuments in certain areas meaning a person of this culture is more likely to live here
                1. RURAL AREA: 50/50 male female ratio 95% white
                  1. MANCHESTER
                    1. BURY(outskirts of manc): 51% female 49% male 92.1% white
                      1. ROCHDALE(centre): 51% female 49% male 86% white
                      2. LONDON
                        1. BRENT(centre) 50/50 male female 63.7% ethnic minority
                          1. BROMLEY(outskirts) 48% male 52% female 77% white
                        2. MIGRATION AND POPULATION CHARECTORISTICS
                          1. UK: war/EU membership/ semi and unskilled workers filling in
                            1. JAPAN:Colllenised korea/ brazil coffee agreement/ student migrants
                            2. GLOBALISATION
                              1. LONDON= 45% white/55% male
                                1. NEWYORK=37% white/47%male
                                  1. HONG KONG= 94% Chinese/ less men than women
                                    1. All are globalisd. TNC's stimulate growth in major cities providing income and popularity. all cities are wealthy
                                  2. CHANGING PERSEPCTIVES OF LONDON
                                    1. OLDERN DAY= horrible place, rashions,, people are poor/ petty crime/high rent/dirty,immigrants,ill people
                                      1. MODERN DAY: Tourist view it as beautiful busy capital , association with the queen and exciting places/people who live there believe its expensive and hostile/nicer place if you are rich
                                      2. RURAL IDYLL: idyllic peaceful countryside everything that urban living is not-view created by Thomas Hardy. E.G cornwall. I don't feel that the rural idyll can ever exist as places this perfect will always inhabit people as they are desirable places to live. This means that they will be densly populated and ruined by humans
                                        1. POSSITIVES: less stress/beautiful landscapes//nice people/superfast broadband/local food/good activitys
                                          1. NEGATIVES: ageing population/massively busy during holidays /lack of jobs/isolated/poor access to hospital/frequent storms
                                          2. CHARECTORISTICS OF HOLMES CHAPEL
                                            1. Globalised by costa, aldi, more TNC'cs less local business/elderly migrants due to quiet area and new assisted homes/ sense of place may have changed for older generation as holmes chapel has globalised. this may have a negative impact as it is not the place they remember./For younger people however holmes chapel has changed as they have grown so are probably used to the new holmes chapel
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