What are Physical factors that cause uneven development?
Poor climate
natural disasters
What are economic factors that cause uneven development?
Lots of debt
What historical factors cause uneven development?
colonisation
war
How does climate change cause uneven development?
Crops are not suitable to grow in extreme climate, leading to malnutrition and famine
Fewer crops to sell meaning country will lack the finances to improve services in their country
How does an increase in natural disasters cause uneven development?
spending lots of money on rebuilding destroyed infrastructure. This limits the amount of money the government can spend on development projects.
How does debt contribute to uneven development?
Lots of LICs have to borrow money, which means that money has to be paid back, leaving them with a reduced amount of money to spend on their county's development.
How does colonisation contribute to uneven development?
Profit went to the colonisers not the colonised countries
How does conflict contribute to uneven development?
Money is spent on weapons and rebuilding the destroyed infrastructure after the war
What are factors that reduce development gap?
fairtrade
debt relief
aid
Microfinance loans
How does fair trade work?
Increasing the price of some products (e.g bananas, coffee and chocolate) so that farmers in LiCs get a fair income
How does debt relief work?
Is when a country debt is reduced or the interest rates are lower so that the country can have enough money to development their country
how does aid work?
Money or resources is given to an LIC by an HIC. This money can be used for building schools, dams and wells
What are examples of international aid?
Cafod
oxfam
Action aid
What are some ways of measuring development?
GNI
Birth rates
death rates
infant mortality rates
literacy rates
life expectancy
what is GNI?
The income a country gets from goods produced every year
What is birth rates?
The amount of babies born per thousand every year
What is death rates?
The amount of people that die per thousand every year
What is infant mortality rates?
The amount of babies that die under the age of 1 or 2per thousand
What is literacy rates?
The percentage of adults that can read and write
What is life expectancy?
An average age a person lives to
What is the best way of measure development?
Using HDI
What is a limitation of using techniques that measure development?
Lost data
corruption, leading to fake information
What is a case study fact about Fair trade?
In 2016, Fairtrade tea farmers in Malawi spent some of their extra money on school and hospital
What is a case study fact about international aid?
The Uk provided £180 million in aid to South Sudan
What is our case study for tourism?
st lucia
500 people were employed at a time were there was lots unemployment - St Lucia
95% of staff were locals - St Lucia
The hotel was its own farm so transportation of food wasn't needed - St Lucia