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Geography - Core and periphary HELP
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11-06-2005 1:19pmOk for my core and periphary question I have the periphery are defined as
an area of
marginal location
with poor acces to prosperous markest
limited job opportunities
Low standards of living
Fewer urban centres
ainadequete services
and
overdependance on the primary sector
I then write a few lines on each of these,
but how do you define the Core? I lost my notes and dont have the book as i do it as an extra subject?? can you help me??
I then talk about
Agriculture
energy
urban
acces
industry
prosperity population between the two
and then solutions!0
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Would I be set if I had italy, france and norway revised?0
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skool.ie says
The Core - Periphery Model
Characteristics of core areas:
* Major centres of growth
* Highly developed
* Urban/industrial based
* Centres of decision-making (political/financial)
* Attract workers, investment and raw materials
Characteristics of peripheral areas:
* Have marginal locations
* Offer poor job opportunities
* Have lower standards of living
* Over-dependant on the primary sector
* Few major centres of urbanisation
* Suffer from out-migration0 -
IF U LEARN THIS U WILL BE SORTED, IF IT DOESN'T COME UP HALF OF THE COUNTRY WILL BE ****ED SO DON'T WORRY. i don't think core-region will appear.
Italy – Regional Division
Plain of Lombardy - Core
CLIMATE AND PRIMARY ACTIVITIES
Climate continental in character
Winters cold, frost snow avg. 0c
800mm – 1000mm averages
Summers hot rising to 30c
Agriculture
Rich soils, retreating glaciers and alluvium deposits from the Po
Deep fertile high yielding soils
Shelter Alps, Apennines
Fontanalli – water soaked in ground meets band of impermeable silts comes to surface in a line of springs. – Irrigation.
Transport and markets level plain easy transportation of produce, affluent markets of 460million. Passes through the Alps e.g. Brenner Pass or Mont Blanc Tunnel.
Well-established partnership between agriculture and industry
Farm products e.g. fertilizers, machinery, chemicals
Wheat maize and barley –used as fodder for cattle, grass, silage, hay, rice (Vercelli)
Dairy farming main pastoral activity
Large urban market heavy processing industry Gorgonzola and Parmesan
Fruit and vegetable
Intensive nature of farming bordering the fields with lines of fruit trees
Asti –world famous producer of wine.
Ligurian coast southern aspect and shelter - flowers fruit
One of the main food processing areas of Western Europe. Contributed significantly to economic growth.
SECONDARY ACTIVITIES
Energy
Imports most of oil from Middle East and North Africa
Genoa, Venice and Trieste important oil ports
Gas discovered Near Milan 1946.
Gas is important from Netherlands Russia and Algeria
Over 10,000km of pipeline across the country.
Gas is used for domestic purposes, industry, power production and as a raw material.
Second only to Ruhr in industrial development importance and expansion.
Turin, Genoa, and Milan form industrial triangle – 40% of industrial exports.
No worthwhile deposits of coal or iron ore, came late into industrial revolution
Boasts good communications level plain, network of pipelines, canals, roads and railways.
Textiles, Food, engineering skills developed since the Renaissance period.
Unskilled labor is provided from the immigration of the south.
High yielding crops – cheese, pasta, milling, canning industry, confectionary, wine, meats, sugar.
Industrial towns provide market.
Metallurgy and Engineering limited iron ore supplies and no coal, both imported, sites at coast to eliminate trans shipment of raw materials.
Venice has a large steel mill.
Steel industry provides raw material for engineering industry.
Shipbuilding at Genoa and Venice
Motor Vehicles – Fiat 150,000 (Turin)
One of the pillars upon which the Italian economy is built – light engineering Electrical goods, radios, televisions, (Olevetti- office equipment)
Textile industry is oldest in the Plain.
Wool and silk were the early industries.
Petro-chemical supplies synthetic trade with its
Worldwide market for clothes – quality of garments, design and workmanship
Suitable sites for import of oil and export of finished products
Cheap h.e.p
Raw materials
Natural gas
Affluent market
Technology
Investment capital.
Genoa - Oil chief import, 2nd port of the Mediterranean after Marseilles.
90% of trade imports, Terminus for CEP (Central European pipeline)
TERTIARY ACTIVITIES
60% of the working population are involved in the service sector banks finance and insurance.
Milan – Italy’s main stock market.
Large banking and financial sector in Turin.
Rome – Capital, service and administration city, primate city of the catholic church. Tourism is very important here. Large tertiary sector. Contains Vatican City.
Venice – The Queen of the Adriatic, St Mark’s Cathedral, history, uniqueness and beauty attract many tourists. Vibrant tourist industry.
More historical wealth than most other Mediterranean lands.
Rome, Florence, Venice, Turin, Milan - treasure houses of Renaissance art and scholarship.
50 million tourists per year provide $15,000 million; much needed foreign currency to help the Balance of Payments.
Mezzigiorno – ‘land of the midday sun’ - Peripheral
CLIMATE
Mediterranean climate
Summer hot and dry – northeast trades (drought)
High evaporation - 27C average
Winter mild and moist southwesterlies 17C doesn’t drop below 8C
Rainfall limited 750 west 450 east => due to Apennines’ rain shadow
Irrigation difficult due to high evaporation => huge handicap to agriculture
Rivers run dry
Under utilization of the land
Over reliance on wheat and olives
Cattle rearing difficult – lack of grass
RELIEF
40% mountain 40% hill
limestone covering thin dry soils
permeable rock
overgrazing – flash floods
Land tenure system
Latifundia – absentee landlords, tenant farmers, uneducated
Minifundia – rising population, subdivision of land => Inefficient workforce
Poor techniques in farming
Lack of infrastructure
Distance from market
Emigration - 8million since 1900
Cassa il per Mezzigiorno 1950 ‘re-organize and develop the south’
1st arm of development – agriculture and infrastructure
Latifundias acquired and redistributed
Irrigation and drainage schemes initiated
Afforestation
Agricultural schools
Co-ops
Food processing
Wheat and olives
30,000km of autostrade extended to south
INDUSTRY - problems
Poor agriculture sector
Emigration
Poor communications
No market and distance from it
Unskilled workforce
Few mineral resources
Illiteracy
SOLUTIONS - Shift to industry 1965
Encourage industrialists by : subsidized transport, generous building and training grants, tax exemptions, subsidies
40% of all state investment to be invested in south
Heavy capital investment industries => heavy engineering, iron and steel, petro-chemical, oil refining these resulted in many agglomeration industries
5growth poles selected Bari, Brindisi, and Taranto (new industrial triangle) Syracuse and Naples.
2million workers moved into the secondary sector from the agriculture sector
Stimulated growth in tertiary sector and jobs
A more balanced economy
As employed workforce increases so does their spending power.
TERTIARY SECTOR
Tourism 3rd arm development of the Cassa
Apennines provide magnificent setting
Relatively new, undiscovered and uncrowded this is a major attraction
Historical wealth from the Renaissance period
Pompeii and its’ volcano.
New autostrade reduces inaccessibility to the toe and heel
Specially constructed scenic routes
15% of Cassa money devoted to tourism
Up to 3,000 hotels and pensions have benefited
Number of tourists to the south has quadrupled in the last 20 years.
new airport built at Calabria
Italian tourist board introduced a national and international campaign to attracting tourists to the south
Naples is the administrative and commercial capital of Mezzigiorno
Tourism has contributed substantially to the socio-economic development of the region.
Alps
Primary activities and Climate
The alps run north from the gulf of Genoa before turning east in a wide arc across the north of the country
Border 4 countries – France, Slovenia, Switzerland and Austria
Alps not that formidable, breached numerous times
Breached in number of passes Brenner pass (Austria)
Winter temperatures few degrees below freezing point
Summer temperatures reaching max of 14C
Sheltered south facing villages have less severe winter
Precipitation averages 1250mm – well distributed
Prosperous agriculture sector in many Alpine valleys
Cool damp areas produce grass and fodder for dairy and beef cattle
Warm dry areas produce cereals and south facing slopes have orchards and vineyards
Steep slopes are forest covered
High mountain pastures used for sheep and transhumance of cattle
Secondary activities
Hydro electricity is important in the energy equation
Instrumental in the Plain of Lombardy’s growth
20% of energy consumption
Main source of H.E.P
Conditions more favorable than Apennines
Alps provide large catchment area for rain and snow
Supply of fuel guaranteed
Numerous rivers are fed by this
Steep slopes – high heads
Great demand in industrialized north
Glaciated highland lakes and reservoirs control flow of water
Supplied electro chemical and electro metallurgical industries
Light engineering in Brescia
Como noted for silk in textile industry
Tertiary Activities
Tourism
Scenic Lakes, Como, Garda and Maggiore
Rugged Peaks, Forested slopes, alpine plants, alpine villages combine to make it an
Attractive tourist destination
Shelter and south facing slopes
Winter sports – fastest expanding – 4months of snow provide resources
Infrastructure of small airports, ski lifts, mountain railways, hotels has been developed for the tourists
Tourism is a major contributor to the economic life of the Alps0 -
Ok thank you emmet 02
Another Question for Regional I am learning- Regional Division Of SPain
- The Med as a distinct region
- Role of sea in Norway
- Core and periphary - Europe
- Rural underdeveloped region
- Problem Region in thecCore
Is that enough I also have notes on France do I have to dtudy them as well?0 -
Look back at the previous papers, I've convicned myself that learning iraly, norway, farnce and sketch maps of them should suffice. In the mocks my france sketch map was just a big offshape square with region names scrawled on it and I got full marks0
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