Changing Settlements in the UK How and why are settlements changing?

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Changing Settlements in the UK How and why are settlements changing?

For each of the following photographs complete a bi-polar analysis and a sustainability rating. If an aspect is not obvious you will need to use your geographical reasoning to make a decision.

Which areas score the highest. Which areas score the lowest Which areas score the highest? Which areas score the lowest? For each area state who would want to live there and why. For each area state who would not want to live there and why.

Sorting Exercise In your group sort the cards into what makes somewhere a good place to live.

Now resort the cards assuming you are : Elderly and retired Now resort the cards assuming you are : Elderly and retired. Parents with young children. Just starting out on your career.

Purple Book page 167 and Green Book page 174 Produce a spider diagram of the factors that affect how we view different places. Colour code your statements into: Economic Reasons Social Reasons Cultural Reasons Political Reasons

Using the newspaper articles produce a summary about the falling population of Liverpool and the rising population of London.

Exam Question Why do urban areas appeal to some groups of people and not others? (4 marks)