What is the question; Rural Deprivation. Rural Changes By the end of the lesson you will; 1)Have evaluated the content in your essays and developed new.

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What is the question; Rural Deprivation

Rural Changes By the end of the lesson you will; 1)Have evaluated the content in your essays and developed new target areas 2)Have evaluated the different issues in Cornwall 3)Have compared the similarities and differences between Cornwall and Dorset’s population issues

For better or for worse; Task Choose 4 different colors You need to highlight; 1)All of the areas that highlight the good changes in the Rural areas 2)All of the areas that highlight the bad changes of the rural environment 3)All facts and figures 4)An overall conclusion

Rural Changes By the end of the lesson you will; 1)Have evaluated the content in your essays and developed new target areas 2)Have evaluated the different issues in Cornwall 3)Have compared the similarities and differences between Cornwall and Dorset’s population issues

HW Read through the Sheets on Cornwall Make notes on the causes and effects of the decline Make sure that you are including figures and place names Short test on figures next lesson for Dorset and Cornwall case study)

Causes of Decline in Cornwall Decline in Cornwall has caused many different issues Explain how each of the following causes will lead to problems in the future 1.High inward migration of retired people 2.A natural decrease 3.Large out migration of ’s 4.Far from economic centers 5.Less jobs available in traditional industries 6.Lack of housing 7.Lack of services (health and schooling)

Rural Changes By the end of the lesson you will; 1)Have evaluated the content in your essays and developed new target areas 2)Have evaluated the different issues in Cornwall 3)Have compared the similarities and differences between Cornwall and Dorset’s population issues

Similarities and differences? Task 1.What are the similarities and differences between the population of Dorset and Cornwall? 2.Work in a pair Similarities; Experiencing out migration of the young population Experiencing in migration by rich older people Major housing problems Differences; Cornwall is far more reliant on industries such as farming and tourism There is a far larger physical distance from London which makes it far more complex

Rural Changes By the end of the lesson you will; 1)Have evaluated the content in your essays and developed new target areas 2)Have evaluated the different issues in Cornwall 3)Have compared the similarities and differences between Cornwall and Dorset’s population issues

To finish; Why is there such deprivation in Cornwall? Have do second homes impact on local people? How do old people migrating into an area impact on young people?