Section A: The challenge of natural
hazards
Paper 1: Living with the Physical
Section B: The living world
Environment
Section Physical landscapes in
the UK
Location
HIC Case Study - London, UK Importance of London
Impact of Immigration on London
Location
Regional
Importance of Lagos National
Section A: Urban issues and
challenges International
Change overtime
NEE Case Study - Lagos, Nigeria
Two main processes driving
population increase in Lagos:
Geography GCSE Challenges
Paper 2 : Challenges in the Human
Environment Opportunities
Managing the Challenges
Nigeria
Causes of Change
UK post-industrial era
Section B: The changing economic
Rural Population
world
Changing UK Economy
Infrastructure Change
North-South Divide
UK links to the wider world
Lesotho Water Project
Section The challenge of
resource management
Wakel River Basin
Geographical Skills
Geographical Applications
, Geography GCSE
1. Paper 1: Living with the Physical Environment
1.1. Section A: The challenge of natural hazards
1.2. Section B: The living world
1.3. Section C: Physical landscapes in the UK
2. Paper 2 : Challenges in the Human Environment
2.1. Section A: Urban issues and challenges
2.1.1. HIC Case Study - London, UK
2.1.1.1. Location
2.1.1.2. Importance of London
2.1.1.3. Impact of Immigration on London
2.1.2. NEE Case Study - Lagos, Nigeria
2.1.2.1. Location
2.1.2.2. Importance of Lagos
2.1.2.2.1. Regional
2.1.2.2.2. National
2.1.2.2.3. International
2.1.2.3. Change overtime
2.1.2.4. Two main processes driving population increase in Lagos:
2.1.2.5. Challenges
2.1.2.5.1. Main Challenges Of Urban Growth: -Management of the growth of squatter
settlements -Providing clean water, sanitation systems and energy -Reducing unemployment
and crime rate -Providing access to services -Managing environmental issues (waste
disposal, air and water pollution, traffic congestion)
2.1.2.5.2. Management of growth of Squatter settlements
2.1.2.5.2.1. Squatter settlement are any collection of buildings where the people have no
legal rights to the land they are built on. The people are living there illegally and do not
own the land. They provide housing for many of the world’s poorest people, and provide
basic shelter. - 65% of people living in lagos live in slums. - Makoko is one of these slums.
hazards
Paper 1: Living with the Physical
Section B: The living world
Environment
Section Physical landscapes in
the UK
Location
HIC Case Study - London, UK Importance of London
Impact of Immigration on London
Location
Regional
Importance of Lagos National
Section A: Urban issues and
challenges International
Change overtime
NEE Case Study - Lagos, Nigeria
Two main processes driving
population increase in Lagos:
Geography GCSE Challenges
Paper 2 : Challenges in the Human
Environment Opportunities
Managing the Challenges
Nigeria
Causes of Change
UK post-industrial era
Section B: The changing economic
Rural Population
world
Changing UK Economy
Infrastructure Change
North-South Divide
UK links to the wider world
Lesotho Water Project
Section The challenge of
resource management
Wakel River Basin
Geographical Skills
Geographical Applications
, Geography GCSE
1. Paper 1: Living with the Physical Environment
1.1. Section A: The challenge of natural hazards
1.2. Section B: The living world
1.3. Section C: Physical landscapes in the UK
2. Paper 2 : Challenges in the Human Environment
2.1. Section A: Urban issues and challenges
2.1.1. HIC Case Study - London, UK
2.1.1.1. Location
2.1.1.2. Importance of London
2.1.1.3. Impact of Immigration on London
2.1.2. NEE Case Study - Lagos, Nigeria
2.1.2.1. Location
2.1.2.2. Importance of Lagos
2.1.2.2.1. Regional
2.1.2.2.2. National
2.1.2.2.3. International
2.1.2.3. Change overtime
2.1.2.4. Two main processes driving population increase in Lagos:
2.1.2.5. Challenges
2.1.2.5.1. Main Challenges Of Urban Growth: -Management of the growth of squatter
settlements -Providing clean water, sanitation systems and energy -Reducing unemployment
and crime rate -Providing access to services -Managing environmental issues (waste
disposal, air and water pollution, traffic congestion)
2.1.2.5.2. Management of growth of Squatter settlements
2.1.2.5.2.1. Squatter settlement are any collection of buildings where the people have no
legal rights to the land they are built on. The people are living there illegally and do not
own the land. They provide housing for many of the world’s poorest people, and provide
basic shelter. - 65% of people living in lagos live in slums. - Makoko is one of these slums.