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An in depth description on Geography ALevel Edexcel Globalisation EQ2 > "What are the impacts of globalisation for countries, different groups of people and cultures and the physical environment?" All my documents are split into EQ's to keep it organised and easier to download and transfer. Documents include diagrams, pictures, and colour coded. Red = Key words OR disadvantages, Green= advantages, Purple = Case studies.

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EQ2 Globalisation 9.4.19


EQ2: what are the impacts of globalisation for countries, different groups of people an
cultures and the physical environment?

Global Shift: refers to the outsourcing and offshoring of industry through foreign direct
investment, to Asia since 1980.
- Individual Asian countries allow overseas companies access their markets  open
door policy and special economic zones.
China
- The global shift into China has mostly focused on manufacturing.
- China has been the world’s largest recipient of FDI since 2000.
- Rapid industrialisation has led to rapid urbanisation  particularly those cities by the
coast  Shanghai, Hong Kong.
- These are the effects of the global shift to emerging countries 
Benefits of rapid growth
- Investment in infrastructure.
o China had developed the world’s longest highway network.
o Longest high-speed rail system.
o As well as a magnetic levitation train  world’s fastest commercial train
service.
- Reductions in poverty.
o Growing middle class. This has also increased consumer spending.
- Increases in urban incomes.
o Urban incomes have increased sharply since 2000. Driven by both economic
growth and slower population growth.
o Every year there’s a growing rural-urban divide.
- Better education and training
o Education is free and compulsory in China between the ages of 6 – 15.
o 94% of Chinese over the age of 15 are literate.
o The growth in higher education has helped create a skilled workforce for the
Chinese economy’s expanding knowledge and service sectors.
o However, there still is a big rural-urban divide.
Costs of growth
- The loss of productive farmland
o Despite increased food production, China’s industrialisation has led to an
increased loss of farmland since 2000.
o Over 3 million hectares of arable farmland has been polluted with heavy
metals.
o 12 million tonnes of grain were polluted in 2014.
o Increase use of fertilisers and pesticides has also led to farmland near rivers
(used for drinking water) being taken out of production.
- An increase in unplanned settlements
o China’s rapid industrialisation gas created an urgent need for urban housing.
 resulted in a big increase in informal homes.
o Land prices has rocketed and made decent housing unaffordable. Particularly
near city centres.
o 2 types of informal housing have emerged  both illegal under Chinese law:
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