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  1. Geography Case Studies

    Share this: Geography Case Studies - A wide selection of geography case studies to support you with GCSE Geography revision, homework and research.

  2. Case study: Urban problems in New York City

    The Department of Housing Preservation and Development is the government department responsible for housing in New York City. Historically, New York had poor quality housing, but this was mostly removed in the 1920s and 1930s (Garcia, 2012). Informal housing doesn't exist in New York in the same way that it does in Nairobi, for example.

  3. Alaska Case Study

    Alaska Case Study. Alaska is the most northern state in the USA, covering 2 million square kilometres. The southern half experiences relatively mild conditions, whereas a tundra environment overlaying permafrost is found to the north. Alaska is one of the most sparsely populated places on Earth.

  4. Case Study of the Development of an Emerging Country

    Revision notes on 2.2.1 Case Study of the Development of an Emerging Country for the Edexcel GCSE Geography: B (1GB0) syllabus, written by the Geography experts at Save My Exams. Home. ... Technology and Education from the University of Nottingham focussing on online learning. At a time when the study of geography has never been more important ...

  5. Case study: Urban problems in Nairobi, Kenya

    Nairobi is the capital city of Kenya, with a population of 4.4 million according to the 2019 Kenya census (Kenya Bureau of Statistics, 2019: p7), but this expands during the day to over 6 million people due to incoming workers (Nairobi City County, 2019). The city was founded in 1899 as part of the colonial British government's development of ...

  6. Case Studies in Geography Education as a Powerful Way of ...

    Abstract. A case study presents an appropriate form and method of providing students with a solution of real situations from the surroundings in which they live. This is called "powerful teaching", and it is designed to help pupils and students to be able to cope with the rigours of everyday life through geography education.

  7. Case Study: The Three Gorges Dam

    Case Study: The Three Gorges Dam. The 3 Gorges Dam project - China. This is an example of a large scale development project designed to: Create more jobs. Allow large ships to navigate the river and reach Chungong Create thousands of jobs Develop new towns and farms. Provide 10% of China's electricity through HEP Increase tourism along the river.

  8. Measuring human development

    Human Development Index. Includes economic ( GNI per capita ( PPP US$)), education (Mean years of schooling and Expected years of schooling) and health (life expectancy at birth). Value between 0 and 1 (1 = higher development). Generally relates to economic status of the country but can show large differences between similarly wealthy countries.

  9. Case Study: Sahel Desertification

    Burkina Faso - desertification. This video shows the Sahel region south of the Sahara is at risk of becoming desert. Elders in a village in Burkina Faso describe how the area has changed from a fertile area to a drought-prone near-desert. The area experiences a dry season which can last up to eight or nine months.

  10. Case Study Questions Class 10 Social Science Geography

    Human resource perhaps is the most critical part of development as skilled, educated, and healthy individual are more innovative, talented and productive. Q1) Define resource and criteria's to be called as a resource Mark 2. Answer Anything that is used to satisfy our needs is called as a resource. Resource should be.

  11. 3.1 Development

    iGCSE Geography - Cambridge 0460 / 0978 - Theme 3: Economic Development - Full scheme of work with model answers, case studies. This is a **complete unit of work** for the Year 11 students completing their Cambridge iGCSE geography course. There are 7 sets of resources for each of the sections within Theme 3: Economic Development.

  12. Case study: London Olympics 2012

    Over the total period of the Olympics, some sources suggest "the city brought in around US$3.5 billion in revenues, and spent in excess US$18 billion - a negative balance of $14 billion plus" (Zimbalist, 2015). However, many people feel that the London Games were overall a success, and provided a benefit to the city.

  13. Thar Desert Case Study

    Thar Desert Case Study. The Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert, is located in northwest India and stretches into Pakistan. It covers 200,000 square kilometres and is the most densely populated desert in the world. The desert forms a natural boundary between India and Pakistan. A map to show the location of the Thar Desert in India.

  14. A geographical analysis of social enterprises: the case of Ireland

    3.2 Hypothesis development. Our study uses the typology developed by the CSO to conduct a geographical analysis of social enterprises in Ireland. Based on this framework, and some of the characteristics of social enterprises presented in the literature review of this paper, six hypotheses have been developed.

  15. Case Study Questions Chapter 1 Resources and Development

    Chapter 1 Resources and Development Case Study Questions Class 10 Social Science. 1. Read the source given below and answer the questions that follows: On the Basis of the Status of Development Potential Resources: Resources which are found in a region, but have not been utilised. For example, the western parts of India particularly Rajasthan ...

  16. Case Study

    Case Study - Inner City Redevelopment - London's Docklands. In 1981 the London's Docklands Development Corporation (LDDC) was set up to improve the economic, social and environmental problems that had developed in the area that was once one of the world's busiest ports. The area had been in decline since the 1950's.

  17. Case Study Questions for Class 10 Social Science Geography Chapter 1

    Here are some steps you can take to prepare for case study questions for class 10 social science: Understand the format of case study questions: Case study questions for class 10 social science usually require you to read a scenario or a passage and answer a set of questions based on it. These questions can be based on various topics like ...

  18. GeographyCaseStudy.Com

    Welcome to GeographyCaseStudy.Com - a site for International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) Geography teachers and students. Use the 'Topics' menu at the top of every page to navigate to detailed explanations of IBDP Geography units such as Urban Environments, Global Climate Change, Leisure Tourism and Sport and more, with a full references list and questions at…

  19. Geography

    Current (up until 2019 - but most relevant for case study) President of The DRC. Joseph Kabila, elected in 2006 in the first free and fair election ever within the nation. He won by a 58.05% to 41.95% majority, showing he had clear public support. Responsible for creating the peace that ended the Second Congo War.

  20. Jamaica Case Study

    Tourism is one of Jamaica's top sources of revenue. The industry contributes over 50% of the country's total foreign exchange earnings (approx. US$2b). Thousands of Jamaicans work directly or indirectly in tourism. Tourism employs the second largest number of Jamaicans (approximately 200,000) directly in hotels, transport and attractions ...

  21. A Case Study of Urban Regeneration in Bristol

    The Temple Quarter is an area located in Bristol, England. It is situated southeast of Bristol city centre, around the Temple Meads railway station. The area is named after the historic Temple Church located within its boundaries. Much of the area became an Enterprise Zone in 2012, meaning it qualified for government money to support regeneration.

  22. Nigeria Case Study

    Nigeria - A case study of a NEE experiencing rapid economic development which leads to significant social, environmental and cultural change. What is the role of transnational companies in Nigeria?