UK Human Landscapes Key Words
Across
- 3. when communities benefit from local universities which provide employment opportunities and increase use of services such as pubs and shops
- 4. the difference between immigrants and emigrants
- 7. change in ownership of services from the public to the private sector
- 9. when cities and towns merge to form one large urban area
- 11. the part of the economy made up of jobs that involve specialised services
- 12. finding a wider range of activities to enable farms to survive (e.g. holiday lets)
- 14. dependents people aged between 0 and 14
- 16. shifting of shopping and employment away from the CBD
- 17. people aged between 15 and 64
- 20. meeting the needs of today whilst also considering future needs
- 21. people leaving the inner city to live in the suburbs
- 23. an economy based on specialised services and skills.
- 24. the most densely populated towns and cities
- 25. closure of industries leading to decline
- 26. measure of wealth, access to services, employment, health etc.
- 28. companies that operate in more than one country
- 29. the part of the economy made up of jobs that involve extracting raw materials
Down
- 1. the part of the economy made up of jobs that involve services
- 2. when high-income earners move to former working class areas and improve the area
- 5. the free flow of goods and services without tariffs
- 6. movement of people away from urban areas
- 8. people aged over 65
- 10. areas away from the urban core
- 13. the number of people living in an area, expressed as people per km2
- 15. places where the governments offer incentives for companies to invest in an area (e.g. reduced taxes)
- 16. lots of people living in an area
- 18. the part of the economy made up of jobs that involve manufacturing raw materials
- 19. land use zone dominated by commercial functions
- 22. when an area has a change of image
- 27. few people living in an area