Mocks 2012. Population Studies Overpopulation Migration Settlement Patterns Urban land use models Urban Sprawl TOPICS COVERED TO DATE.

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Mocks 2012

Population Studies Overpopulation Migration Settlement Patterns Urban land use models Urban Sprawl TOPICS COVERED TO DATE

Definitions need to be learnt for each chapter covered so far. You should have a list of key words for each chapter drawn up Practice any mathematical calculations you will have to carry out (pop density etc) BASIC DETAILS

Read case studies and examples for each chapter: Especially: Overpopulation in Sudan Theory of each urban land use model Areas of migration discussed Causes of urban sprawl FURTHER STUDIES

Ordnance survey map and photographs appear throughout the paper and especially in this section. You should expect: Sketch maps Grid references Location of a town and factors why Antiquities showing settlement over a long period of time Land a town may sprawl into and why Urban functions (Ricepots) …..DON’T FORGET