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The costs and benefits of deindustrialisation in rural areas

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1 The costs and benefits of deindustrialisation in rural areas
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. Benefits Costs Danger- waste material from coal mines causing landslides in Aberfan Toxic material left in the ground making it expensive to clean up and difficult to use again.

2 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!

3 The Eden Project- Cornwall
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

4 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….

5 Eden project- China clay pit june 2012

6 Explain links Deindustrialisation in rural areas leads to……
This is because……. It then causes…… This is because…… And as a result can cause….

7 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.


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