Geography - G3
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- Geography - G3
- India
- 1.4 - What are the social and economic challenges facing urban communities?
- Case Study-Dharavi
- Case Study - Bangladore
- Rural to Urban MIgration
- 1.2 - Why and how is the economy changing?
- India is a developing country which has a rapidly increasing economy
- 1.5 - What are the effects of globalization in India?
- Case Study - Tata
- Benefits and Negatives of Globalisation in India
- Businesses from outside the country moving in
- 1.3 - What are the social and economic challenges facing rural communities
- Migration
- Social Welfare
- Education
- Sustainablility and food production
- National Characteristics
- 1.6 - What are the environmental challenges and solutions facing India?
- Water : Too much or too little
- Increasing Water Demands
- Narmada Scheme
- Soil Erosion
- Rajasthan Desert
- Energy
- Increasing Energy Demands
- Case Study - Muppandal Wind Farm
- Sustainable Energy - Bio Gas
- Increasing Energy Demands
- Water : Too much or too little
- 1.1 - What are the main physical and demographic characteristics of India?
- Physical
- Drainage + Water and Relief
- Ganges
- Western Ghals
- Vindhya + Satpura
- Climate
- Monsoon
- Thar Desert (Gujarat)
- Drainage + Water and Relief
- Demographic
- Natural Resources
- Offshore oil (Mumbai) + Onshore (Assam)
- Iron ore + Bauxite
- Population Distribution
- Northern States
- Fertile Floodplain
- Along Ganges
- Higher Fertility Rates
- Northern States
- Natural Resources
- Differences in Development
- States (inequalities)
- Urban vs. Rural (Inequalities)
- Physical
- 1.4 - What are the social and economic challenges facing urban communities?
- Coasts
- 1.3 - What are the processes of marine transport and deposition and what are the resultant landforms?
- Landforms
- Tombolos
- Chesil Beach Linking an Island to the coast of Dorset
- Barrier Beach
- Cuspate Foreland
- Dungeoness in Kent
- Bars
- Spits
- Case Study - Spern Head in the Holderness Coast
- Tombolos
- Longshore Drift and Sediment Cells
- Landforms
- 1.4 - What is the role of geology in the development of coastal landforms?
- Geology
- Concordant and Disconcordant
- Hard Rock Cliffs
- Case Study - Forming of Lulworth Cove
- Case Study - Jurassic Coast in Dorset (Chalk Cliffs)
- Soft Rock Cliffs
- Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire
- Rock Types
- Geology
- 1.2 - What are the processes of coastal erosion and what are the resultant landforms?
- Landforms
- Cliffs
- Stumps
- Arches
- Stacks
- Caves
- Case Study - Old Harry Rocks in Dorset
- Cliffs
- Processes
- Attrition
- Freeze-Thaw
- Solution
- Salt Crystalization
- Abrasion
- Hydraulic Action
- Landforms
- 1.5 - Why do coastal environments need to be managed?
- Climate Change
- Sea Level Rise
- Isostatic
- Land Subsidence
- Eustatic
- Glaciers Melting
- Isostatic
- Sea Level Rise
- Climate Change
- 1.1 - What is a coastal system and what are the dynamics of coastal environments?
- Waves
- Constructive Waves
- Swash>Backwash
- Destructive Waves
- Backwash>Swash
- Constructive Waves
- Coastal Zone
- Terminology
- Systems
- Positive and Negative Feedback
- Closed and Open Systems
- Dynamic Equilibruim
- Case Study : La Jolla Beach, California
- Beach and Cliff systems
- Inputs, Throughputs and Outputs
- Waves
- 1.6 - What are the methods used to manage coastal environments and how successful are these strategies?
- Coasts on People
- Silting of Ports
- Holbeck Hotel - Mass movement
- Case Study - Mappleton, Sea Defense
- Hard and Soft Engineering
- People on Coasts
- Case Study - Pembrokeshire Coast
- Oil terminals, Milford Oil Leak
- Coasts on People
- 1.3 - What are the processes of marine transport and deposition and what are the resultant landforms?
- Small Scale Ecosystems
- Is the management of small ecosystems effective?
- Pre-Enquiry
- Conclusion
- Sampling
- Data Presentation
- Is the management of small ecosystems effective?
- India
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