Population Density and the rural- urban continuum Population structure varies from place to place and over time Learning Objectives: To be able to interpret.

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Predict how the population of the UK will change over the next 50 years. Why?

Population Density and the rural- urban continuum Population structure varies from place to place and over time Learning Objectives: To be able to interpret a range of demographic data To be able to describe and understand how population density changes across the rural-urban continuum To be able to understand the implication of varied population densities for planning

Look at the population density maps of two regions. Discuss the issues. Hunstanton, England London, England

Accessibility, physical factors and historical development Look at the population density maps of two regions. Discuss the issues. Accessibility, physical factors and historical development

Look at the population density maps of two regions. Discuss the issues. Take on the role of a city planner for one of the areas introduced suggest how some of the issues could be addressed

Numerical and Statistical Skills

Task Mean= 12.45 Incomplete rows: Inverness: 14.35, 205.9225 Sutherland: -10.15, 103.0225 3. 814.74 4. Standard deviation= 10.09 5. Even in this peripheral rural region of the UK is a lot of variation in population density, with areas having some significant towns (Inverness), while others only have isolated dwellings (Sutherland).

Plenary Summarise the issues that population density creates for urban and rural areas

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