Development
Food
Urbanization
Urbanization pt2
Poverty
100

What is GDP and GNP 

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

Total money produced within a country's borders  

Gross National Product (GDP)

National income including residents abroad


100

Chronic vs Periodic Hunger

  • Chronic hunger -> no access to food, lifestyle of hunger, missing many meals 

  • Periodic hunger -> temporary/short temporal frame (natural disaster)

100

What is the multiplier effect

  • Creation of new businesses and other industries as a result of investment in other industries 

  • Ex. Lumber yard and cabinet manufacturing, investment into cabinet company -> influences glass making can now supply cabinet company

100

What are CFCs

  • Pollutant that breaks down in the atmosphere and releases chlorine atoms which dissolve the ozone layer

  • Giant hole appeared in 1980s -> no protection from uv

100

Why do we need a paradigm shift

its not poor persons fault yeah i need to finish this game 

200

What is PPP

Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)

the rates of currency conversion that try to equalise the purchasing power of different currencies, by eliminating the differences in price levels between countries

200

Explain the Concept of Cash Crops and the potential downsides

  • Adjustment programs require countries to swap to cash crops to aid the economy (sell on world market). -> leads to risk of vertical integration from a MNC.

  • Cash crops are also subject to global market forces -> if the crop fails then loses a lot of money.

  • also damages soil -> monocultures are usually not good

200

What is site and situation

Site refers to the physical and natural characteristics of a location. The situation describes the place in relation to other places and their connectivity.

200

Carrying Capacity?


  • he amount of people an area of land can sustain based on its resources

200
Concept of microloans
  • direct payment to a person while normal loans usually go through gov.

  • allows startups and shi

300

Factors that determine HDI

Life Expectancy

mean years of schooling, expected years of schooling, life expectancy at birth, and gross national income (GNI) per capita.

300

Describe Mathusians Theory of population and what did he not account for

The pop will surpase the food output, and we will need a massive event for the pop to decrease, or people will starve. 


he did not account for agriculutral revolutions, and that production rates were not linear

300

Push Pull Migration Factors

  • Simple rural to urban 


    • job, housing, resources, schooling

  • Immigration urban to urban


    • Job, school, housing, resources, racism, personal security

  • Out Migration


    • Finance, retirement, change of pace 

  • Decentralization 


    • Retirement, racism, finances 

300

Urban Sprawl?

  • The spread of urban development to nearby undeveloped land

300

UBI and why it doesnt work

  • monthly income to pay for basic needs (unconditional - no stipulation)

  • Doesnt work because people think its unfair + some are ambitious and want to make more

400

Poverty Cycle for MEDCS

  • Poor employment opportunities 

  • underemployment -> poor families who cant make enough buy processed foods, which are less nutritious

  • Children born into obesogenic environment

  • Facing financial strain, they stay in the cycle of poverty and malnutrition

  • Poor life balance leading 

400

5 challenges to ending hunger

  1. Poverty and inequality fuel food insecurity

  2. Climate change and extreme weather events disrupt food accessibility

  3. Conflict and political instability contribute to malnutrition

  4. Water scarcity fuels food insecurity

  5. Population growth and urbanization contribute to hunger

400

Challenegs to LEDC urbanization

  • basic sanitation

  • Housing (shanty towns)

  • Pollution

  • Social systems (Healthcare, edu)

  • Work opportunities

  • Crime/exploitation  

400

Range and Threshold?

The distance someone would travel for a good/service and the amount of people a business needs to be sucessfull

400

Why should we educate females

When there are less children to look after, then familys can send children to school (doesnt cost to much to raise) and then they can get educatedd and have a higher paying job and help develop. 


LEDC have large families cus they used to have to work in farm and low chance of survival -> now most survive and its deterimental to a family

500
Poverty Cycle for LEDCs
i dont have good notes lmao
500

Vertial and Horizontal integration

  • Vertical: When a company purchases all levels of production (seeds, shipping, factory, market, customer)

  • Horizontal: A company purchasing all other competitor companies (one company buying a bunch of independent farms)

500

What is urban decay and suburbanization

A process in where an urban city slowly falls into despair and decay. Often depicted by infrastructure and social problems and depleted buildings\


process of shifting from more core cities to more rural suburban areas 


500

Explain Core Revitalization and Gentirification 

Direct government investment: grant + loan 

Public-private partnership -> gov and private company purchase a business together to revitalize it (gov aid)

Takes a long-term investment from businesses -> difficult

Rezoning downtown core 


A process where a more impoverished urban area is changed by wealthier people moving in. -> improving housing and services and attracting new business.

Those who stayed get increased tax rates and forced out (as areas improve the poor community.


500

Explain why we need a paradigm shift for poverty

yeah i mnot ans ts pmo ikiab ts so kevin it gmg

Poverty is global

Poverty isn't a character problem, it needs a paradigm shift where poverty != devaluing. Lack of cash, and needs to help them


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