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GEOGRAPHY t CHANGING WORLD u Notions Families at home with what they eat in one week Photographs by Peter Menzel, Hungry Planet, 2006.  Associate each photo with a stage of development.  Associate each family with a stage of the demographic transition.  Associate each family with a probable mobility. Always justify your answers. Notions Development, demographic transition ; mobility, globalisation, urban transition.

GEOGRAPHY t CHANGING WORLD u Notions Farming (6°28' N - 31°34' E). Farming (55°41' N - 12°40' E). Manufacturing Factory (34°18’N, 132°54’E).  Associate each photo with a stage of the economic transition.  In what type of country do you think these activities take place?  According to you, which ones damage the environment? Always justify your answers. Notions Economic transition, development ; environmental change, energy transition. Business district (35°41' N – 139°42' E). Market (6°31' N – 3°22' E). All photos from Yann Arthus-Bertrand’s The Earth from above.

GEOGRAPHY t CHANGING WORLD u Notions A suburb (35°60’ N - 115°05’ W). A shanty town (6°30' N - 3°24’ E). Flooded house (23°21' N – 90°31' E). Flooded houses (30°00' N- 90°05' W).  Which photo(s) can you associate with a stage of the urban transition? Which mobility is it the result of?  Which photo(s) can you associate with environmental change? Which mobility is it going to cause?  In what type of country do you think these photos were taken? Always justify your answers. Notions Urban transition, environmental change, mobility.  Which notions can you associate with the last photograph? Business v homeless Rebecca Vale/Alamy, The Telegraph, 04 May 2015.