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Starter: Competition – A’s you are the benefits, B’s you are the costs. See who can come up with the most costs or benefits to deindustrialisation in rural areas. The costs and benefits of deindustrialisation in rural areas.
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Starter: Competition – A’s you are the benefits, B’s you are the costs. See who can come up with the most costs or benefits to deindustrialisation in rural areas. The costs and benefits of deindustrialisation in rural areas
What are the NEGATIVE effects of deindustrialisation of the mine that you can see in this picture? • What ways might you use the landscape to improve it? Be creative!
The Eden Project- Cornwall http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEmU0KumSFM&safe=active http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va87iu9hm4Y&feature=player_embedded&safe=active#t=0 SOME OTHER FACTS TO ENJOY • 1995- China clay pit closes down • 2001- Opens its door • It works with homeless, unemployed and disabled people • 60m deep • 2 different Biomes • Educating people about a sustainable way of living http://www.edenproject.com/
Eden Project • What are the benefits of the Eden Project? • Social, Economic, Environmental • Deindustrialisation in rural areas leads to…… • This is because……. • It then causes…… • This is because…… • And as a result can cause….
Explain links • Deindustrialisation in rural areas leads to…… • This is because……. • It then causes…… • This is because…… • And as a result can cause….
Use examples to describe and explain benefits of de-industrialisation: cleaning up sites, tourist use, recreation, wildlife habitats, re-agriculturalisation of land. • Describe and explain the costs: infilling, toxic waste, methane gas, inadequate toxic clean-up.