Urban fieldwork - The Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle

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advantages of using systematic sampling
allowed us to measure the continuous change- how the land use changed along the Ouseburn
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disadvantage of using systematic sampling
we could have missed out a key site making our results inaccurate.
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how did secondary data support of our urban fieldwork
it allowed us to measure which areas of the ouseburn have a higher risk of flooding than others.
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evaluation of our primary methods recording land use weakness
using a systematic sample of every 70 steps was not reliable as we could have missed a key site making our results less accurate.
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recording land use strength
our transect covered the whole of the Ouseburn so the results were reprisentable as a whole
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data presentation technique
using a split bar chart allowed a comparison between different views eg positive and negative economic factors.
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evaluating how we analysed data
they were categorised into social economical and environmental factors a problem was that some comments could fit into more than one category
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disadvantage of using systematic sampling

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how did secondary data support of our urban fieldwork

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evaluation of our primary methods recording land use weakness

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recording land use strength

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