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Addressing socio-economic issues is more important than dealing with environmental challenges in the management of urban areas.

Issues associated with economic inequality, social segregation, and cultural diversity are nowadays ignored in order to achieve productivity and economic development. Awareness of strategies to manage soc...

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Explain, with the aid of annotated diagrams, the various stages and processes involved in the formation of a stack.

Hydraulic action and constant pounding of the waves against the rock causes faults and weaknesses in the cliff. Overtime, faults are enlarged as the pressurised air cracks the rocks and forms a wave- cut ...

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Explain the concept of suburbanisation

Suburbanisation is a process that occurs in urban areas alongside urbanisation, counter-urbanisation and urban resurgance. As people's prosperity increases, they search for a higher quality of life away...

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What are the main characteristics of a country in stage 1 of the DTM?

The demographic transition model is a representation of how a country's population changes over time with development. Stage 1 represents populations at the beginning of this model. It is characterised by...

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Describe the positive and negative socioeconomic impacts of an ageing population using a case study of your choice. (8)

From 2014-2039, the proportion of the UK’s population over 60 is expected to grow from 14.9-21.9 million- just over one third of the total population. This growth of an ageing population is expected to ha...

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