LEDC Cities. Use this photo to write 5 bullet points describing living conditions in Dharavi.

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Use this photo to write 5 bullet points describing living conditions in Dharavi

LEDC Cities

Learning Outcomes: All of us will be able to identify challenges created by urban growth in LEDCs Most of us will be able to explain how urban growth can create opportunities Some of us will be able to rank self-help schemes according to their effectiveness

Urban growth creates a large workforce Defending the indefensible! Your job is to disagree with the statement below...... “Urban growth creates nothing but problems for LEDCs” Point Explanation Urban growth creates a large workforce ???

Using Mark Schemes to Create Perfect Answers:

Can you rank these according to how effective you think they are? Point Evidence Explanation Link Self-help schemes This has been used in a area of Rio de Janeiro called Rochina Locals work together to built houses, schools and health centres out of proper building materials rather than scrap. This improves conditions because people will have safer housing with running water and electricity. They will also have access to healthcare and education which will improve their quality of life Now its your turn!! Add two more points to this table Extension: Can you rank these according to how effective you think they are?