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what does HIC mean

High Income Country

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examples of HIC

UK, Australia, Canada

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What does NEEs stand for?

newly emerged economies

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examples of NEEs

China, India, Russia

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what is LMIC

lower middle income county

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examples of LMIC

Bangledash, Nigeria

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what is UMIC

upper middle income country

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example of UMIC

china, Brazil, Indonesia

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What is LIC

Low income country

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examples of LIC

chad, Uganda, DRC (democratic republic of congo)

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define urbinisation

the process by which an increasing % of people live in towns and cities are growing

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why are cities growing

Rural-urban migration, natural increase, and better healthcare

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Explain Rual-urban migration

when people from countrysides move to towns/cities due to push (unemployment) and pull (new factory being built) factors

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explain natural increase

when birthrate is higher than death rate - more babies being born than people dying

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explain how better health care help cities grow

in cities they have more clean water, better jobs, better healthcare

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what is considered a megacity

more/equal to 10M

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most mega cities are in at...

india and china

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define population density

how many people live in an area of 1km2 squared

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how does cities usually grow and what is it called

outwards into the countryside, this is called urban sprawl

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define densely populated

lots of people e.g London

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define sparesly populated

few people in 1km2 e.g Scotland

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describe the location of liverpool

  • a city in the NW of England

  • On the north bank of the river Mersey, close to the Irish sea

  • North of Liverpool is Lancashire

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which country had the biggest port during the industrial revolution

Liverpool

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what is Liverpool well known for (internationally)

  • Liverpool football

  • The Beatles

  • History (Role in world trade - port, industrial revolution)

  • Culture - hosted Eurovsion (2023), Europe’s capital of culture in 2008

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list some bad factors about Liverpool

  • poverty - crime/drugs/knife/gang

  • high level of poverty

  • low healthcare

  • low educational outcomes

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cycle of urban decline

  • big changes

    containerisation

    rise of EU trade

    T.U activity - strikes, higher wages

    bigger ships

docks decline

  • factories shut down - direlict buildings - turn to crime - less investments from business

  • unemployment of dock workers

  • less spending money

  • ppl leaving liverpool - more direlict buildings

  • population

  • aspiration

  • education - less investments from business

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define derelict

when parts of the city falls into decline with empty factories/ houses - common after deindustrialisation

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since 1981, 2 main changes in Liverpool:

investments (££) regeneration, re-invention of city as a “visiter destination”

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list 5 things that changed Liverpool’s image

  • Albert docks/Tate Liverpool new gallery - requested by minister of merseyside

  • Liverpool 1 - Big shopping centre, costed £1B

  • echo arena - Big concert/ sport venue nu attracted 7M people (hosted eurovision)

  • Baltic triangle - was a derelict factory, now turned into offices/workshops

  • Liverpool 2 - shipping area, provides 500 jobs and 4,500 connected business (north of docks 5 miles down river mersey)

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examples of urban greening in Liverpool

  • chavasse park - apart of Liverpool 1 ( the big shopping mall)

  • stanley park - between Liverpool FC (football club) and Everton - major investments in making it beautiful e.g lighting, tree planting

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what are some intergrated transport system in Liverpool

  • `Mersyrail - light urban railway connecting Liverpool with other local opportunities

  • Bus networks connected to Mersyrail

  • Liverpool south parkway is an interchange station - connect with airport

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what’s Liverpool’s response to waste management

1) introduce recycling - mixed recyclables + green waste + general waste + optional composting bin

2) Two large recycling centres

3) 35% of household waste recycle (low) Cambridge < 60%

4) 70% of household waste at recycling centres and recycled

5) less waste going to landfill and Liverpool has an ‘Energy from waste Plant’ (incinerator)

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how can recycling rates vary

  • education

  • people’s attitudes

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what is the Anfield regeneration project

  • a new school was opened as part of the project (social)

  • cost £260m (social)

  • The Anfield sports and community centre was improved, and they have opened a new health centre (social)

  • A £10m hotel is being planed in the area which will create dozens of jobs in the retail sector (economic)

  • Anfield was extended to hold 54,000 and access has been improved by demolishing 240 sub-standard houses (economic)

  • In Stanley park, they planted lots of trees and cleared rubbish and waste from the area (environmental)

  • the project set aside £r.5m for environmental features like tree-lined pavements and pedestrianised areas (environmental)