first world:- NORMALLY DEMOCRATIC AND CAPITALIST COUNTRIES...
I.E. WESTERN EUROPE, NORTH AMERICA, JAPAN,NEW ZEALAND.
third world:- ALL OTHER COUNTRIES INCLUDING AFRICA,ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA...
-COUNTRIES THAT REMAINED NON ALIGNED
-NOT MOVING WITH CAPITALISM + NATO
I.E. COMMUNISM + SOVIET UNION
post cold war:-SOVIET UNION FELL IN 1991 , EASTERN BLOCK CEASED TO EXIST
-have now moved away from purely economic and political indicators
the Brandt line- north/south divide
(now considered derogatory-- Indonesia and south America both above the line)
GDP-total value of products and services produced within the territorial boundary of a country
-used to seee how the strength of a countries local economy
GNP-total value of goods and services produced by all nationals of acountry (whether living in or out the country)
-used to see how the nationals of the country are doing economically
HDI-a measurement of gnp/capita, adult literacy, school enrolement, le at birth
- number produced is between 0 and 1
- 1-0.8 = high
-0.8-0.6= medium
- below 0.6 = low
the environment can hold hdi backwhereas economy can boost it
HPI-shows ecological efficiency
-high levels of resource consumption do not rely produce high levels of well being
CORE PERIPHERY
- the fact that there can be variation in a country
e.g. USA-washington HDI= high.
- vancouver and seattle just over the border= tourists
WHEREAS
-montana HDI=low
-near mountains
-new orleans HDI=low
extreme weather; hurricanes etc
MDC-stable economy high GDP and HDI
NIC's- S.Korea- more than 40years
RIC's- last 40years i.e India
LDC- (see previous post)
CPE's- communist countries N.Korea, China, Kerela, Cuba, Vietnam, Burma
ORC's-oil rich countries -some developed some not
DEVELOPMENT IS A CONTINUAL PROCESS!!!!!
Welcome!
Why hello there and welcome to my Geography blog. I'm an A-level student from Somerset studying Environmental Science, Geography and Archaeology. I should probably explain how this blog has come about. During my first lesson of the new year my teacher exclaimed that I should start a “What I learnt this week…” blog. I thought this would actually be a good idea to help for revision and “consolidate my learning” which is what the teachers always tell me to do and it might (hopefully) help other people doing geography as well. So this is my geography blog.
There are two of us!
So i am a geography geek and got added so i can blog too. what can i say, i love it absolutely love it! i'm not really that clever (that's a lie she is!) but it doesnt stop a love i have for the subject, i also study environmental science and geology.
My portrait photo should reflect what topic I'm studying at the time. If I remember to change it... If you have any questions or want to talk to us about anything Earth Sciences related please don't hesitate to ask!
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