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Summary All the case studies you need for Population and the environment

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This document contains all the necessary case studies for the Population and Environment section of Paper 2 Geography. The case studies included are: - Japan: Population Change - UK (Islington): Urban Studies - Wolverhampton & Blakenhall: Urban Dynamics - Uganda: Malaria (communicable disease) - Australia: Skin Cancer - Asthma: Global Health Issues (non-communicable disease) - Cataracts: Eye Health and Environmental Impact

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high traffic density and congestion
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