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Examine the strengths and weaknesses of using a development diamond as a method of showing the development of a country (4 marks)

  1. All 4 indicators are relevant to the Human Development Index, which is a competent and well-known way of showing development (1)

  2. Weakness could be that the values are all relat...

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'Trade is always more effective than aid in reducing global disparities'. Referring to examples, discuss the statement.

Intro- define trade and aid (this is the theory part). assess each side - trade effectivetrade effective as enables less wealthy countries to develop their economies. e.g. Vietnamese catfish; Ghanaian tom...

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Examine the growing need for environmental management at a global scale.

Environmental management, measures or strategies to preserve, protect or prolong the environment’s condition, is becoming increasingly important as the globe is faced with more and more issues tha...

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What are the pull and push factors in migration decisions?

Pull factors are positive factors that attracts migrants to go to the certain destination. For example you may consider going abroad because of higher standards of living, lower costs, better healthcare, ...

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Explain three socio-economic impacts of the loss of coral reefs and mangrove systems. (6 marks)

The loss of coral reefs and mangrove systems would have a major socio-economic impacts. Firstly, without coral reefs and mangrove systems, the nearby coastline would experience an increasing vulnerability...

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