Data Analysis and Presentation. IGCSE Geography. Delimiting the CBD of Nyon.

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Data Analysis and Presentation. IGCSE Geography. Delimiting the CBD of Nyon.

Suggested graphs. Building Height as a bar graph. Building Height as a bar graph. Functional Score as a line graph. Functional Score as a line graph. Vehicle restrictions as a line graph. Vehicle restrictions as a line graph. Pedestrian/traffic Counts as a flow line. Pedestrian/traffic Counts as a flow line. Proportional circles. Proportional circles.

Key words High Order Goods (Comparison): Goods that people buy less frequently. They tend to be more expensive and people will normally compare quality and price before purchasing e.g. a TV, car or holiday. Low Order Goods (Convenience): Goods that people buy every day. They don't usually cost much money and people would not normally travel far to buy them e.g. bread and milk. Commercial: This is businesses, mainly offices. The main commercial area will normally be in the CBD Residential: This is housing and is where people live. Apartment type housing is found near the CBD and bigger houses towards the suburbs.

Bi-Polar Graph

Traffic Survey.

Radar diagram of bi-polar analysis

Using photographs You cannot allow your project to become a glorified photo album. Instead each image should be carefully chosen, then annotated to describe and explain what it shows and how it relates to your hypotheses.

Shopping and Environmental Quality data. This may be presented either as multiple or composite barcharts. Shopping and Environmental Quality data. This may be presented either as multiple or composite barcharts.

Hypotheses 1.Pedestrain count will decrease with distance from the CBD. Graph Describe- use figures. Accept/reject Explain with reference to theory. Discuss anomalies. Extra.

Hypothesis 2.Building height will decrease with distance from the CBD. Graph Describe- use figures. Accept/reject Explain with reference to theory. Discuss anomalies. Extra.

Functional score values will….. Hypotheseis 3. Functional score values will….. Graph Describe- use figures. Accept/reject Explain with reference to theory. Discuss anomalies. Extra.

Hypothesis 4. Environmental quality will….. Graph Describe- use figures. Accept/reject Explain with reference to theory. Discuss anomalies. Extra.

Hypothesis 5.High levels of parking restrictions….. Hypothesis 5.High levels of parking restrictions….. Graph Describe- use figures. Accept/reject Explain with reference to theory. Discuss anomalies. Extra.

Different things to reduce the problems of congestion. Bus lanes Park and ride Pedestrianisation Bike hire and bike lanes

This point (with reference to its position on the transect) can now be plotted on the base map. Each transect should produce a point and from this it should be possible to roughly delimit the CBD. Reference can be made back to the functional Zone map of Nyon to assist in this task. This point (with reference to its position on the transect) can now be plotted on the base map. Each transect should produce a point and from this it should be possible to roughly delimit the CBD. Reference can be made back to the functional Zone map of Nyon to assist in this task.

Conclusion Accept/reject each hypothesis in turn. Refer to theory. Show the delimit of the CBD.

Evaluation Problems encountered Solutions