Topic 5-The Uks Evolving Human Landscape Flashcards
Population density
How many people live in an area
What are examples of UK core regions?
London, Manchester, Birmingham
What are core regions of the UK?
Urban areas like this are known as the core regions of the UK.
What are examples of primary jobs?
Forestry, fishing, farming, mining
What are examples of secondary sector jobs?
Manufacture, Construct, Refine:
Car manufacturers
Builders
Steel workers
What are examples of tertiary sector jobs?
Service, distribute:
Legal services
Distribution
Customer service
Accounting
Why have primary sector jobs decreased?
Abroad competition of cheaper labour and increased use of machinery
Why have secondary sector jobs decreased?
Due to increases in imported goods and manufacturing and also through competition from abroad of cheaper labour.
Why have tertiary sector jobs increased?
Due to higher paying jobs and is more profitable to provide these sources. Demand has also increased due to increases in population through migration.
What is mechanisation?
An increase in use of machinery within manufactyring
How have raw materials resulted in the collapse of primary and secondary industries?
Through the exhaustion of materials and increased difficulty of extraction. This increases expenses and tax, so businesses move to other areas, reducing employment.
How has competition from abroad resulted in the collapse of primary and secondary industries?
Imports from other countries became cheaper than labour costs in the UK. This is due to sweat shops and lack of employment and wage laws in foreign countries, resulting in cheaper labour and therefore cheaper product.
How has the negative cycle of decline caused a collapse of primary and secondary industries?
These are the consequences of the shutting down of large industries, generally in rural areas.
Subsequently, poverty and homelessness increases and employment rates decrease, further resulting in the collapse of other industries. This may also cause the mass movement of population from rural areas as living conditions worsen
How have government policies resulted in the collapse of primary and secondary industries?
The UK has more human right and employment laws such as minimum wages; sweat shops and cheaper labour became illegal in the UK, increasing costs of labour. Employment rates in these industries decrease due to these expenses compared to other countries cheaper labour.
How has transport allowed for an increase in tertiary industries?
Allows for better access to other areas through motorways and railways and to other countries through airports, allowing for quick access to tertiary industries.
How has the geographical positon allowed for an increase in tertiary industries?
As rail and road networks centre on and radiate from
London. The region is very also close to the EuroTunnel, gaining access to Europe. Subsequently access to tertiary industries increases allowing for growth in employment.
How has Government decisions allowed for an increase in tertiary industries?
They may have encouraged firms and businesses to leave London and relocate in rural areas in the SE, increasing employment rates in areas outside of
London
How has markets allowed for an increase in tertiary industries?
Increase in demand of certain industries and increase of skilled local labour forces (oxbridge), increasing tertiary employment and cheaper labour for students
What are footloose industries?
Footloose industries are those which can be located anywhere in the world. This is due to the foot that the companies are not reliant on specific resources or services in a particular area
What is FDI?
Foreign Direct Investment is an investment made by a firm or individual in one country into business interests located in another country.
What is an example of rise in tertiary, decrease in primary/ secondary?
Middlesborough:
• 1947 - Last coal mine closes
• 1971 - 40% of people employed in manufacturing, 10% today
• Domino effect
• Rise in tertiary industry, especially in public sector and call centres
What is globalisation?
the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of massively increased trade and cultural exchange.
Why is FDI growing due to globalisation?
Transport and communication links have improved, making it easier for companies ti operate in the UK
• London developed as a global financial centre.
Many foreign banks have located here-network opportunties
Why is FDI growing due to Free trade?
Free trade policies reduce import and export restrictions, easier for countries to trade
• EU promoted free trade between member countries- increasing FDI from the EU