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Dimensions of development - Coggle Diagram
Dimensions of development
Culture
The leverage that a communities unique assets hold over economic benefits for the whole community
The ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society.
links with improving human rights, allowing rights to express ideas without fear of persecution.
links with education as people can learn and understand about new cultures leading to acceptance and equality
Environmental Quality
The management of waste, environmental protection, dissemination and application of technologies supportive of the community needs and livelihood activites related to the environment
1987 was the first year that humans used more resources than Earth provided
Aim to ensure that environmental resources are available for future generations
Continued exploitation of fossil fuels will be detrimental to our future and planet e.g CC
pollution and enviornmental degration have a negativev impact on human wellbeing
Life expectancy
The average number of years a human can expect to live and how this compares to the rest of the globe.
To stop population growth, likelihood of child survival must increase to 90%
life expectancy links to economy and education as it is reliant on wealth, health care systems and good education for high life expectancies which are crucial in successful human development
Governance
the level of control and leadership over a country
Education
Improvements to learning outcomes through enhanced teaching processes.also create a more engaging and effective educational experience
involves the creation and provision of improved educational material and facilities for the community.as well as alternate learning systems for out of school youths and adults
Human rights
The understanding of human rights and freedom in a democratic country through communication strength
Basic human rights include the availability of clean fresh water , food and shelter
These rights increase generally with economic development because greater wealth provides education and access to decision making pathways
Links to good governance e.g human rights laws, leading to a more equal society
Mortality rates
The number of deaths in a given area or period, or from a particular cause.
developing countries experience high mortality rates than HI C's as the environment makes them more vulnerable to disease
links to economic growth because increased economic growth leads to investment into healthcare and healthcare workers to increase availability of healthcare to the public ,
reducing disease and
reducing mortality rates
GDP
As a country’s economy grows, more money is generated from industries and businesses
increased business mean increased jobs and overall wages / incoem for the public
links to education and economy - This wealth can be used by people and governments to improve the well being of a population e.g environment quality, health care, life expectancy, human rights, education
However high GDP doesn’t always suggest positive wellbeing e.g human rights, wealth distribution
Improved healthcare
Aims to give knowledge on medical-related field and extend health services needed in communities. Includes medical services like vaccination,information dissemination and first aid.
Health care = allows people to go to school / work → greater income
The developed world, factors things such as over consumption of food, deprivation inequalities and expense of medical service provide variations in health
Investing in health is regarded as investing into human capital