Inward movement
Description
Explain the processes of centripetal movements (rural–urban migration, gentrification, re‑urbanization/urban renewal).
Directly related questions
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.2.bp.13aii:
Referring to map evidence, briefly describe two processes, excluding suburbanization, that have...
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11M.2.bp.14c:
Examine reasons why cities in some parts of the world have higher rates of population growth than...
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11N.2.bp.14c:
Examine the dominant population movements and their consequences for one or more urban areas.
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12M.2.bp.13b:
Suggest three reasons for the rapid growth of some cities.
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14N.2.hl.14c:
“The rapid city growth caused by in-migration can never be controlled.” Discuss this statement,...
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14N.2.hl.13b:
Explain the processes of gentrification and counter-urbanization.
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14N.2.sl.14c:
“The rapid city growth caused by in-migration can never be controlled.” Discuss this statement,...
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14N.2.sl.13b:
Explain the processes of gentrification and counter-urbanization.
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14M.2.hl.14b:
Explain two population movements taking place within large cities.
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14M.2.sl.14b:
Explain two population movements taking place within large cities.
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13N.2.hl.14c:
Using examples, explain why some large urban areas have much higher population growth rates than...
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13N.2.sl.14c:
Using examples, explain why some large urban areas have much higher population growth rates than...
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15M.2.hl.13c:
Using one or more examples, examine the social and economic impacts of in-migration on cities.
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15M.2.sl.13c:
Using one or more examples, examine the social and economic impacts of in-migration on cities.
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15M.2.sl.14a:
With reference to urban environments, describe:
(i) one type of centrifugal movement;
(ii) one...
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15M.2.hl.14a:
With reference to urban environments, describe:
(i) one type of centrifugal movement;
(ii) one...
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