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IGCSE ENERGY
(Hazardous Environments+ Energy and Economic Activity
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IGCSE Sectors
(Hazardous Environments+ Energy and Economic Activity
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Geography Hazardous Environments
(Hazardous Environments+ Energy and Economic Activity
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Primary (example+location)
Extraction
of
raw materials
to be supplied to other industries
e.g. farming,
fishing
,
mining
Location
: Distance from market, cost of transport,
climate
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Secondary (example+location)
Raw materials are assembled or manufactured to produce
finished
products
e.g textile manufacturing and ship building
Location: Car manufacturing requires more
space
than
food processing
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Tertiary
(example+location)
Commercial
, professional and
social
services
e.g.
transport
,
retail
Location:
Trafford
centre
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Quartenary
(example+location)
Highly skilled services such as collecting and processing information, research and development.
e.g computer progamming
Location:
Manchester Science Park
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Causes of change over time
1)
Availability
of raw
materials
e.g. finite
2)
New tech
and
mechanisation
e.g. new machines
3)
Globalisation
e.g. TNCs
4)
Government policies
e.g. tax incentives
5)
Demographic
and
social
change e.g. more population
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Economic shifts in emerging country
E.g. China
Positive:
•
Economic
development
• Increased
Foreign
Direct Investment (FDI)
•
Higher
wages
Negative:
• Environmental
pollution
due to heavy industry and
traffic
congestion
Shrinking
primary
sector - reduced
food
supply for the growing population
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Economic shifts in developed country
E.g.
UK
Positive:
•
Reduced
atmospheric pollution e.g. in
2019
, greenhouse gas emissions 45% below 1990 levels
•
'Knowledge-based'
economy e.g.,
Worth
£95bn per year, driven by high-tech companies
Negative:
•
Regional
inequality e.g., London's output is
2.5
times that of the North East of England.
•
Unemployment
Increased
zero-hour
contracts
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Informal Employment causes
Underemployment
- Part time jobs only
Rural
to
urban
migration
Surplus
labour- Lack of opportunities for population
·
Low
paid and
insecure
· Lack of regulation and rights e.g
rickshaw
,
street food
e.g
Dhaka- poverty
still prevalent, exposure to work related risks, uncertain legal status, lack of
healthcare
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Theories on the relationship between population and resources
Optimistic
e.g.,
Esther Boserup
(1965)
Increase
in population would be likely to stimulate progress in technology, more agriculture (food), renewable resources
Pessimistic
e.g.,
Thomas Malthus
(1798)
Population
growth
exceeds food supply so not enough food
Birth rate or
increased death rate
because of
famine
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