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1 Changing locations: quaternary and tertiary
Key Idea 4.4 Changing locations: quaternary and tertiary Economic Activity and Energy Changing locations: quaternary and tertiary Lesson 1 of 2

2 The Growth of tertiary and quaternary sectors
Lesson Objectives Describe and explain the growth of tertiary and quaternary sectors Use a case study of the factors affecting the development and location of one hi-tech industry.

3 Recap Write a letter to a government minister outlining the problems and abuses of informal employment. Blood, Sweat and T:Shirts

4 True or false These two sectors involve the provision of a
Three important points about the tertiary and quaternary sectors: These two sectors involve the provision of a wide range of services The tertiary sector grows in importance with economic development – it generates much employment and economic wealth The quaternary sector is only found in the most economically-advanced countries – it is largely about research and development

5 The cycle of growth in the tertiary sector
Tertiary sector growth More and better jobs More personal income More personal spending More demands for goods and services services

6 Your Task... Write a summary to explain how the Tertiary sector grows in a HIC What about the quaternary sector?

7 location

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9 What are the main characteristics of a CBD?
How many characteristics of a CBD can you spot in the next four slides?

10 What typical characteristics of a CBD are shown here?
The Tallest Buildings Why? Public Buildings eg. Corn Exchange / Town Hall Busy – lots of pedestrians Markets

11 What typical characteristics of a CBD are shown here?
Purpose built shopping centres providing undercover shopping experience Big Department Stores and National Chain Stores – why?

12 What typical characteristics of a CBD are shown here?
Public Buildings eg. Corn Exchange / Town Hall Some of the oldest buildings Very accessible – public transport & traffic management required due to congestion. Historic/ old street pattern – often some narrow streets

13 What typical characteristics of a CBD are shown here?
Entertainment – e.g. restaurants Entertainment e.g. pubs Entertainment e.g. cinemas (although increasingly these are moving further out of town)

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15 INNER AND OUTER SUBURBS
Reasons for Suburban Growth Reasons for Suburban Growth INNER AND OUTER SUBURBS Reasons for Growth of the Suburbs Better public transport and increased car ownership meant people could separate work from where they live. 2. Building societies provided mortgages making it easier to buy homes 3. People were better off and looking for a better living environment.

16 RURAL-URBAN FRINGE This has lead to conflict due to different land-uses wanting to locate here (see diagram for examples)


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