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Structure of Mumbai - Challenges of an urbanising world Edexcel B
Subject: Geography
Age range: 14-16
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22 February 2018
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*British imported cotton from India in 19th Century. They built a railway to transport this cotton which enabled areas around Mumbai's port to develop (where cotton was exported from) *British developed textile factories which meant huge numbers of people migrated to work in factories between 19-20th century
Challenges of an Urbanising World: Mumbai. Mumbai is a megacity in Western India, along the coast of the Arabian Sea. There are many reasons why Mumbai is a leading city economically: Mumbai has a population of 22 million and is the second largest city in India. Mumbai has a large deep-water port that is critical for international trade.
Garbage/landfill there was compacted and made into land. How did the gorai garbage site closure make Mumbai more sustainable? Better use of land - environment. Less pollution - environment. Cleaner water supply - social. Attached more TNC's to the area - social and economic. What are the negatives of the gorai garbage site?
Terms in this set (19) What is the site of Mumbai? Neighbours Pakistan,Bengal. Is close to a harbour in the Arabian Sea. West coast of India facing international markets. What is the situation of Mumbai. It was a small fishing village with an accessible container port. How is Mumbai connected to other areas. Nationally - extensive road and rail ...
Many people who work in Mumbai's informal economy live in slums of which Dharavi is the largest. The poor people here have created opportunities for themselves however- creating business in Dharavi worth over £350million a year. Mumbai's economic growth in recent years has focused on the services sector (providing services).
Vision Mumbai. In 2003, a report by American firm McKinsey, called 'Vision Mumbai', suggested investing $40 billion to improve Mumbai. It involved a partnership between government, property companies and investors - so was typical of top-down development. Completion would be by 2050. The basic problem it tried to solve was Mumbai's ...
Mumbai is India's biggest city. It has a population of 12.5million people living there. It is one of India's dominant urban centres and, indeed, is one of the largest and most densely populated cities in the world. It is located n the state of Maharashatra and is India's biggest city - the 4th largest in the world Mumbai is graded as ...
Revision notes on 2.2.1 Case Study of the Development of an Emerging Country for the Edexcel GCSE Geography: B (1GB0) syllabus, written by the Geography experts at Save My Exams. ... Mumbai is in Maharashtra which attracts migrants from rural areas for work (1) Shanghai has a higher population density than Gansu (1) ...
These tasks are thoughtfully designed to help consolidate learning and prepare students for assessments. Case Study Notes: Detailed case study notes are included, offering a comprehensive overview of Mumbai's geography, its social, economic, and environmental aspects. Range of Activities: The booklet incorporates a diverse range of engaging ...
GCSE Mumbia case study for geography - Edexcel B Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free. ... Good road and rail network connects Mumbai to the port and rest of the country. What is Mumbai global importance? Historically, Mumbai exported cotton Strong economy, creative industries Mumbai generates more than 1/6 of India's GDP.
The megacity Mumbai is located in the state of Maharashtra in India. It has a rapidly growing population of 17 million, with an estimated 600 migrants arriving each day. By 2020 it is estimated that it could potentially have ... Case Study - Going Global - Edexcel Geograpy IAL
GCSE Case Study Booklet Edexcel B 9-1 ... • Coastal location with deep harbours allowing for development of ports such as Mumbai give access to container ships to increase trade. • Access to Europe through the Suez Canal • Diverse culture including a large film industry, Bollywood. They produce 1200 movies each
Compare. Exam-specific revision content for every subject. Unlimited past paper questions on every topic. Personalised, examiner feedback on your answers. Everything you need to know about Contrasting Mumbai for the GCSE Geography B Edexcel exam, totally free, with assessment questions, text & videos.
Mumbai is a city of extremes the elite enjoys the comfort of Marine drive whilst the poor are forced to live in the slum of Dharavhi. In this video we look a...
Challenges of an Urbanising World - Mumbai Case Study. £6.00. 6 part lesson series for the Edexcel GCSE module Challenges of an Urbanising World. This is part of the module to be taught alongside Urbanisation and New York City. Specifically designed for the new Edexcel Geography GCSE but also suitable for AQA and OCR.
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File previews. pptx, 1.77 MB. Lesson 2 of Mumbai Case Study as part of the megacities topic. LO: All will be able to name the different parts of the city. Most will map the different regions. Some will compare this structure to that of a developed nation. Includes worksheet. Refers to GCSE Geography Edexcel B textbook by Oxford University Press.
Exam-specific revision content for every subject. Unlimited past paper questions on every topic. Personalised, examiner feedback on your answers. Everything you need to know about Bottom Up Development in Mumbai for the GCSE Geography B Edexcel exam, totally free, with assessment questions, text & videos.
Education. 2. Community work. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Mumbai facts, Facts about Mumbai: - economic - trade and export - education - culture, Significance of site, situation and connectivity of the megacity in a regional context and more.
Learn about and revise the many changes being experienced by India, a country undergoing economic development, with GCSE Bitesize Geography (Edexcel).
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With increasing population, Mumbai has expanded in size: 68Km2 the city. 370Km2 the suburban districts. 602km2 the metropolitan district (Greater London 607km2) New suburbs are developing. Navi Mumbai has been built on the mainland. 2015 - 1million people lived there (mainly middle class) 60% of Mumbai's population live in slums!