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Population Distribution in Italy

Population Distribution in Italy. Learning target: to explore the reasons for the distribution of people in Italy. Learning plan. You will be able to: Define population terminology Describe the population density and distribution of Italy Locate the core and periphery of Italy

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Population Distribution in Italy

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  1. Population Distribution in Italy Learning target: to explore the reasons for the distribution of people in Italy

  2. Learning plan • You will be able to: • Define population terminology • Describe the population density and distribution of Italy • Locate the core and periphery of Italy • Explain the population distribution and density of Italy • Compare your question answers with other groups and assess how you can improve your work

  3. Population terminology – move the definitions around to match their key word Population Lots of people living in a an area - overcrowded Distribution Not many people living in an area Density The number of people in a place/area Sparely populated The number of people per km2 Densely populated Where people live in an area

  4. What do you already know? Answer yes or no for each question in the correct box!

  5. Compare and describe the population density and distribution of Italy – use specifics figures and refer to places where possible. Answer… Population density of Italy

  6. Locate the core and periphery – link the arrows, circles, photographs and labels SOUTH CORE NORTH PERIPHERY

  7. The North and South of Italy – Worlds apart? – highlight key reasons for why people live in the North or South The North - CORE The industrial triangle is located at the western end of Italy’s largest area of lowland, the North Italian Plain. The region is the richest area in Italy. The cities of Milan, Turin and Genoa are at the three corners of the triangle. In the last 50 years industrial growth has been very rapid. Italy is now one of the seven richest nations in the world and the industrial triangle is has become the wealthiest region in the whole country. Why is the industrial triangle – CORE - the richest region in Italy? Italy is located near to the main European markets of France, Germany and the UK. Goods that have been produced can be easily exported and sold in these countries. Also, road and rail tunnels provide good links (communications) through the Alps to the European markets. There is plenty of flat land available for large factories. The large population in the area (10 million) provides a large local labour force and market (to sell goods to). The flat land is also ideal for the large-scale farms. This also provides many jobs. The good weather also provides ideal conditions for farming. Export (moving goods to other countries to sell) markets are available through port of Genoa and several airports. Although this is the richest part of Italy with most of the better-paid and skilled jobs, it still has problems. As more and more land is being built upon there is less for farming and recreation. The South - PERIPHERY The south of Italy is the poorest region in Italy. One are has the lowest standard of living in the EC. Most people still live in hilltop villages in rural areas. The few towns, which are on the coast, have little industry to attract people. Many people from the south migrate to the North, or to other European countries or even North America or Australia to find work. Farming Agriculture is still the main type of landuse. Most farms are small in size. Farming is at a subsistence level which mean farmers grow just enough food for their own needs and have very little left over to sell. Because farmers make very little money they cannot afford fertiliser. Much of the land in the south is high and steep. Therefore it is difficult to farm. Also, most rain falls in the winter. In summer there is usually a drought. The farmers are far away from European markets. Therefore they have no one to sell their produce to. There are few local farming collages, which means that farming methods are still traditional. Animals are often used instead of machinery. Industry The South of Italy has never been important industrial region. It is isolated from the rest of Europe by poor transport links. The are has very few natural resources, little money and limited skills. The high birth rate means there are too many people looking for the few available jobs. Despite these problems the South is slowly becoming better off. Marshy areas have been drained and trees planted. New dams, irrigation schemes and motorways have been built. The hot, dry summers and the sandy beaches are attracting more tourists. Some of the earlier migrants to the North have returned with the money which they earned there. Even so, the gap between the North and the South of Italy continues to grow.

  8. South Reasons for Italy’s population distribution - summary North South Good communications Poor water supply Industry and jobs Pleasant climate Steep slopes Good food supply Poor soils Dense forest Raw materials Open grassland Very dry Good soils Lowland Little industry Good water supply Very cold Few raw materials Things to do Not many jobs Very hot Draw arrows from each factor to it’s correct location

  9. Guidance Refer to specific places Quote figures Give examples of reasons Explain reasons for how they affect population Use terminology Answer… Explain the population distribution and density of Italy

  10. Plenary • Compare your slide 9 answer with another group. Can you add anything extra to improve yours.

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