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Doi Moi : spatial significance
Where: Vietnam
Why there: they were in an economic crisis and hardship
Why care: many people were unhappy, poor and it demonstrates the development of Vietnam and how they adapted to the economic reforms
Doi Moi: interrelationship
h → h : created huge economic growth for indiivudals, companies and overal economy (giving jobs, food production increase and expansion to the world)
Doi moi: perspective
economic: shifted the market economy from command to more open/free allowing for trade/globalization, growth in GDP and overall income
dry corridor: spatial significance
where: in central/south america (Nicaragua, el salvador, honduras, guatemala)
Why there: climate naturally effects it and then climate change makes it worse
why care: crops are unable to be harvested and grow→ can effect demand/supply for food, can force people to relocate and can lead to famine/starvation
dry corridor: interrelationship
e→h: drought and extreme weather conditions allowing farmers/people to not be able to grow/produce food from crops
dry corridor: perspective
environmental: severe droughts and weather conditions can destroy ecosystems and growth of plants/habitats
green revolution: spatial signigicance
where: mainly India and mexico
Why there: increase food production for growing population and the demand (avoiding famine)'
why care: development of new green technologies around the world, huge impact on climate change (soil, water usage and pollution), modern farming aorund the world
green revolution: interrelationship
h→n: green revolution included a lot of pesticides and fertilizers harming the environment (increasing cliamte hcnage with pollution, soil degredation) and supply of water
green revolution: perspective
environmental: increased soil degredation and shortage of water, leading to increase in pollution and overall increase in climate change
new silk road: spatial significance
where: china, europe, asia, africa
why there: increase in political and economic factors, coming from the historic silk road and allows trade
why care: trade between nations, can create jobs but can also lead to debt in countries, shift in globalization and trade
new silk road: interrelationship
h→h: can create debts between countries but also can influence/create global relationships, can also effect globalization and market, can take land from otheer countries/farmers/citizens
new silk road: perspective
economic: increase trade between countries with China and can create further relationships (could lead to trade agreements, trade wars etc.), can lead to further debt diplomacy (china can get richer)
tariff trade war (automotive industry): spatial significance
where: global but focus on US,M,C
why there: main places where cars are manufactured but there is the USMCA which impacts automotive industry
why care: influences jobs market (increase/decrease), prices of cars, availability to import cars, purchasing parts of cars
tariff trade war (automotive industry): interrelationship
h→h: humans placing tariffs on other humans impacting the supply/demand chain due to increase in prices (tariffs) which then can lead to job losses, economic impact
tariff trade war (automotive industry): perspective
economic: leads to a decrease in exporting autos which decreases $ therefore impacting the oevrall economy, this also effects the demand as the autos may be too expensive impacting jobs, pricing and companies