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Manufacturing & Industrial Location Theory – Chapter 10 Questions Review Handling Power point files E-Stat Labour Energy Environment Issues
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Handling PowerPoint Presentations for Study File →Print preview →print what →6 slides per page To eliminate background graphics and dark colours –Format →Slide design →Color scheme (light) –Format → Background (checkbox), apply to all
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Using E-Stat No more Census hard copy! Educational gateway to Statistics Canada for education Library→Web resources →Government information →E-Stat →English →Accept →Search Census →Geographic area →Large urban centres…Census Tracts
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Using E-Stat Select data: Population and dwelling counts Select geography: Large urban centres in the prairies-Lethbridge Select characteristics: (click+ctrl OR click+shift)
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Using E-Stat Select output format: Table areas as rows Counts or percentage of total? Map
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Figure 1: Density dot map of Lethbridge City, 2001 Source: Statistics Canada E-Stat 2001 Census of Population, Population and Dwellings Count, 46 Large Urban Centres, Census Tracts Lethbridge, Alberta. Accessed 16 Nov 2004 http://0-estat.statcan.ca.darius.uleth.ca/cgi-win/CNSMCGI.EXE
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Labour costs Labour intensive, unskilled Industrial processes Textiles Clothing Footwear Low labour cost locations Urban → rural (or down urban hierarchy) North → south (U.S.) Core → periphery e.g. Novatel - JRC
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Labour productivity Varies from region to region Depends on Industrial structure Education Technology Capital
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Source: Baldwin et al Statistics Canada 2001
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Labour and skills Sharply differentiated Division of labour Skills training Deskilling
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Energy Renewable: Hydro-electric Solar, wind Tidal, geothermal Non-renewable Fossil fuels: coal, oil, gas Nuclear fission
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Aluminum Electrolysis Alumina+Carbon→Aluminum+CO 2 Alumina from bauxite, gross RM No bauxite in Canada, sub-tropical regions only! Canada is world class Al producer Kitimat and Alma/Arvida
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ALCAN, Alma, Quebec
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July 1994
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Solar panel, July 2004
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Water well, 2004
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Upland Water trough, still in use! Runs all winter.
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Environmental Factors Impact varies By industry By technology By region, depending on policy
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Dryden, Ontario
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Environmental Impact 1970s - Hg in water 900 kms downstream on English- Wabigoon River system Grassy Narrows IR Blindness, nervous disorders, birth defects, Minimata disease Dryden Chemicals→ Weyerhauser
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Environment and Industrial Location Environmental Impact Assessment Due diligence or costly bureaucratic hurdle that discourages progress? Brownfield site expansion Greenfield development
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Beef Evaluation Advisory Committee Wastewater – On-site pre-treatment Continuous sampling City needs organics in sewage! If 1 of 5 major waste water producers goes off line, problems Cogeneration: more solids, more electricity
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