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8813/1/2017/Preliminary Examinations/INSERT Name: Index Number: Class: _________________________________________________________________________ HIGHER 1 GEOGRAPHY 8813/01 Paper 1 INSERT Monday 11 September 2017 3 hours _________________________________________________________________________ READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST This Insert contains all the Resources referred to in the questions. _____________________________________________________________________________ This document consists of 8 printed pages. [Turn over DUNMAN HIGH SCHOOL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS Year 6
2 8813/1/2017/Preliminary Examinations/INSERT Resource 1 for Question 1 Land use associated with River A and River B River A River B
3 8813/1/2017/Preliminary Examinations/INSERT Resource 2 for Question 1 Photographs of the locations where field investigation was conducted at River A and River B River A River B
4 8813/1/2017/Preliminary Examinations/INSERT Resource 3 Velocity Data of Rivers A and B
5 8813/1/2017/Preliminary Examinations/INSERT Resource 4 for Question 2 Change in the slum and non-slum population in Mumbai and Ahmedabad, two cities in India, a LDC Mumbai Ahmedabad
6 8813/1/2017/Preliminary Examinations/INSERT Resource 5 for Question 2 Slum Locations and Features in Mumbai, India A B C A – C Landfill sites
7 8813/1/2017/Preliminary Examinations/INSERT Resource 6 for Question 2 Slums in Mumbai and Paris A slum in Mumbai slum (LDC) A slum in Les Banlieues, Paris (DC)
8 8813/1/2017/Preliminary Examinations/INSERT Resource 7 for Question 2 Abridged excerpts on life and future development of slums in Mumbai and Paris Dharavi’s population has achieved a unique informal urban development over the years without any external aid. It is a humming economic engine. While not everyone have formal access to safe water and sanitation, the residents have been able to lift themselves out of poverty by establishing thousands of successful businesses. Dharavi currently has close to 5,000 industrial units, producing textiles, pottery and leather, and performing services like recycling. But Dharavi is no longer safe from demolition. Massive growth over the last two decades has engulfed Dharavi’s plot of 525 acres. Today, Dharavi is situated in the heart of the megapolis where land prices is highest in India. Its position sits at the intersection of two main train lines, and is near the new business district. Under the government-led Dharavi Redevelopment Proj ect, developers will provide the people living there – who can prove residency since 2000 – a new and nearby 300 square feet house for free. In contrast, life seems glum for slum residents in Paris. Those who live in the suburbs have no hope of employment due to racism and a lack
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