South Asia Spatial Inequality
by Tessa Bergstrom
1. Words
1.1. Spatial Inequality
2. Rural Decline
2.1. Good farmland is scarce, and the growing season is dependent on monsoons, seasonal winds that bring rain in the summer and dry wind in the winter, which vary from year to year
2.2. Growing season depends on monssons
3. Economic growth
3.1. Good farmland is scarce, and the growing season is dependent on monsoons, seasonal winds that bring rain in the summer and dry wind in the winter, which vary from year to year
4. Highly Populated
4.1. India was separated into two sections: India and Pakistan
4.2. 25% of population lives below the poverty line
4.3. Contains 1/5 of population
4.4. 70 percent live in rural areas
4.5. In 2030, India will have the worlds largest population
4.6. Good farmland is scarce, and the growing season is dependent on monsoons, seasonal winds that bring rain in the summer and dry wind in the winter, which vary from year to year
4.7. Urbanization increases at 3.1%(in India)
5. Extra Facts
5.1. 30% of population lives in urban areas
5.2. Contains 17% of the worlds people