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> Task 1

Explain the role and importance of German agriculture. Agriculture is for the German people but also for au s other countries is very important because it ensures d AFor that, for example flour, barley, indeed all types of grain be produced, but it is also the agriculture z owe u that there are eggs and chicken. The tasks are thus in the first paragraph already mentioned, it is important Livelihoods and their food it produces. For example, in the flesh of pigs or chickens important protein that the body needs, therefore, farming is for the body and a great energy booster. It also represents 90% of that what we eat and drink her.

Task 2
vineyards hops fruit and vegetables
agriculture
Rheinhe must Hallertau Württemberg
Magdeburg Börde
Main-Franken gap Old Country
Jülich Börde
Upper Rhine
Upper Rhine
Gäuboden




Kraichgau
Task 3

Explain processes that the production change in the German Agriculture Tag:

  • quality of the soil, altitude and landforms
  • rainfall deficiency
  • Vegetation period in close proximity to large cities V erkehrslage (for example, for the import of animal feed)
  • political arrangements by country / EU
Task 4


damage due to agricultural activities are:

  • desertification
  • erosion
  • flooding
  • compression
  • acidification
  • salinization
consequence tax change countermeasure use less chemicals.


Task 5 is Organic Food: Organic Farming has a long tradition in different forms. Thus, the 1924 bio-dynamic farming and also introduced the organic-organic or nature-friendly farming, with its origins go far back into the last century. The main idea of organic farming is a business in harmony with nature.

Task 6

Discuss with your neighbor: "Bio-Seal is a sign of confidence." and discuss how we as consumers continued development say in the organic can. "organic label is a sign of confidence" that is as much as the products are provided with an organic seal, are also grown in certain conditions, be produced or grown. For example, in eggs with an organic label, the chickens that these eggs have set, have more walk around space than chickens, which lay in a laying battery eggs, they are often very small space, so you can have a lot of chickens and little room for it required, the size of these cages, however, is also set.

task 7

common goals:

good quality of agricultural products

productivity

living Appropriate for working in agriculture

stabilization markets

Ensuring supply

Reasonable prices for consumers

increase the quality of agricultural products

productivity jobs (in agriculture) reduction of the production surplus of agricultural products

strengthening the competitiveness of production of renewable raw materials should be in harmony with nature, environment and animal welfare How do these measures have affected the grain production?

increase the price of corn in wheat, it is because of price fluctuations to unsubsidized exports (unsubsidized exports of coarse grains would be under the terms of the old agricultural policy practically excluded) plants free i n the decision of the crop. produce

Task 8

order bread

feed grain

for animals

noodles

Task 9

What does world hunger? With the expressive world hunger described the dramatic situation, with many millions of people starving in this world, even though enough food available to all.

causes of malnutrition and world hunger:

Social, political and economic factors, population growth, world trade patterns changed eating habits measures to overcome malnutrition and world hunger, reform of world trade structure debt increased development assistance to ensure equitable commodity prices, improved access for agricultural Products improve agricultural production methods supply worldwide, the share of Western Europe in global exports in 2000 was 39.5%, the share of North America 17.1%. Africa's share, however in 2000 was 2.3%

Task 10 measures to increase the food production can be: improve agricultural production methods through better technology With better technology in the cultivation of GMO machines chances of genetic engineering: less people die of hunger through more earnings growth and jobs Environmental cheap products dangers of genetic engineering: the formation of resistant plants and insect species diversity suffers threats to human and animal allergies effects on metabolism, health and development of complex life forms antibiotic resistance affecting the species diversity

Exercise 11 rated s three natural limits on agricultural use. What is the vegetation period and the role they play in two of these limits?

There are many different types of natural boundaries: mountains from 1800 feet, rivers and artificial forest edges;

General definition for this:

height; dry and cold boundaries; defined growing season: the growing season or growing season is the rhythmically repetitive year portion in which a plant grows and develops active.

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economies - ever-changing

The term "economy" refers to farm buildings or an area in which a specific type of use is preferred.

The choice of location depends very much on the so-called site factors. The g integrate into two sections, in hard and Wiech factors. The hard factors (occurrence of R ohstoffen, transportation and access, labor and wages, suppliers) play primarily for the operation a role because they directly measured the costs. The soft location factors (environmental quality, housing quality, shopping, schools, cultural and recreational activities) for employees of high importance as they improve the living working conditions.

Like all other sectors will also change the economic sectors. This is done primarily through technical innovation, expansion and rationalization of the company.
since about the second half of the 18th Century innovations frequently, first in England, including textile and iron industries. In parallel, there is an increase of food supply and population.
In Germany it is the beginning of the 19th Century to the rapid mechanization of the textile processing to e
isenbahnbau and the start of mass production of steel. Later, the rise of the electrical and chemical industry can be observed. From 1875, economic growth in Germany has developed relatively steadily.
The two world wars slowed the enormous economic boom and had deep penetrations result.
In the "golden age" in Germany led to a so-called economic miracle associated with the acquisition of the techniques of mass production (eg automotive industry) and the mechanization of the agricultural sector.
open since the early 1980s, the German market.


reasons for the growth of high-tech companies in the region of Munich are
- the good infrastructure
- Corporate Diversity
- Software training and educational institutions
- universities, colleges and other research institutions
- Technology Transfer

preferred location is the so-called "Isar Valley" with about 4000 companies in the field of new technologies.

lies in the word globalization, the Latin word that means ball or globe and au ch earth. Meant a process which it spans all the earth is. Globalization is a buzzword like denote UNG for international companies and financial markets by taking advantage of the various countries in the various possible cost and location advantages, to achieve an increase in competitive opportunities.

How many other factors also has the globalization impact on a company for example, to Siemens AG. Thus this company was one of the world's leading companies in the electronics and electrical engineering. In more than 50 countries, finished products and are represented in approximately 120 countries. Of the 550 Siemens factories is 400 outside of Germany.


How many other things, the site makes the economic world problems.
- The envelope of air and water bodies can not be poisoned limitless.
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The climate will change in the foreseeable future.
- deserts will still assume greater proportions.
- The sun is hidden behind clouds of exhaust.
- Sea levels will rise.
- Forests are dying.

One possible solution would be even more to rely on renewable energies. An exit from the oil and other fossil fuels could lead to a reduction in CO ² emissions. In developed countries would have the consumer level are reduced. If we want to help all along the ground, we may have to do without.

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Urban settlements


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- getting bigger, taller, wider -




The following tasks were processed:

first Describe the urban development in Germany since the industrialization of today. Go here by focusing on the processes of urbanization and suburbanization. Additionally compare the model of central European city with other Sadtmodellen (eg Latin America).


Since industrialization, urban development has increased rapidly in Germany. Urbanization is the technical term for the spread urbanization and urban life and economic behavior. Suburbanization is called the expansion of urban settlement patterns and population in the area around the city, so to speak, "urbanization".
If one compares a Central European city such as Munich, a city in Latin America will probably notice immediately that there is in the cities of Latin America on the outskirts of many slums, called favelas (= slums), for example in Brazil appeared this town very often. This is also due to urbanization in developing countries compared with developed countries began much later.



second Explain the functional organization of the inner city of Munich. How did it, generally speaking, the typical spatial order in German cities?


Where the different districts are large enough, there is an additional differentiation. City functions are divided into individual city districts. The city has developed into a shopping city, within the different can be between:



a) the mass Shopping City with major department stores and specialty shops



and b) the exclusive City with very expensive shops.

focus in the City, and the banks. They are based in the former palaces of the nobles. The spatial order in cities is primarily about the land prices. Therefore, the craft and industry have moved away from the inner cities, as well as the resident population.


third Name the most important data of the historical development of Berlin. How can you describe Berlin as a cultural and political capital?


1470-Berlin is the seat of government of Brandenburg


1914-1918 World War 1


1920 by combining with neighboring cities


large Berlin, 20 districts, 4 million people


1933-Hitler comes to power


1939-1945 - World War 2


1948 - Berlin is divided into 4 sectors


- June, west of Soviets occupied


1949 - Founding of the GDR


1961 - After many popular uprisings and radical migration from DDR


- construction of the Berlin Wall 9.11.

1988 - Due to misunderstanding of the wall opening


1990 - Reunification

- Berlin is the capital!

Berlin is also a cultural capital of theater, music, museums, galleries ,.... As well as political capital: seat of government of Germany, the center of press, radio and television, science center with 14 colleges and more than 250 research institutions.


4th Briefly compare the features with which Munich 'in Berlin.

Munich, where neighborhoods are large there is differentiation - City functions are divided between City area - mass purchasing City department stores, specialty shops - Exclusive City: expensive shops - are university buildings from the time of the Kingdom of Bavaria - - Banks in former palaces of the nobles 10% - 20% of the population are affected with wine-income poverty


Berlin - capital of Germany - government, parliament, diplomatic missions, press, radio and television are based here - 3 universities, 14 colleges, 250 research institutions - culture: theater, music, museums, galleries - by war damage, Berlin lost its importance as an economic, cultural, scientific Center in Europe have a well-developed transport network


5th Describe the population shift between Berlin and Brandenburg (urbanization and suburbanization). Go to the special status of Berlin in the Brandenburg region.

Bevölekerungsentwicklung: Berlin - Brandenburg
-suburban agglomeration with some rural area
-1989 to 1994: Net migration
-1995 to 2000: large population loss
-1950-2000, however, from 95 square meters per inhabitant to 140 sq.m / Residents
-specific position of Berlin in Brandenburg
-city-state located in the state instead of adjacent
-Potsdam by voters veto capital of Brandenburg
-Common planning area but no national marriage


6th What projects on sustainable urban development is done in Berlin? Explain the objectives, content and need for such projects. is> the proportion of Fahhradverkehrs be increased in order to lower -
goal
There are several projects that are concerned with sustainable urban development




1 project would be eg shopping by bike in Berlin-Mitte use of cars can be achieved for short distances. So you can also the burden of emissions and noise . Reduce
be given, inter alia, create new bike paths, bike stand up and information developed.



second Project as the green Bauhaus:
goal he is ecological factors such as the redevelopment of old buildings to pay more attention.
The proportion of organic farmers is low in Berlin. To move this building, it is necessary to inform the citizens of targeted and collaborative learning.
more projects would also, for example:
-sustainable energy management in Berlin hospitals
- current container using solar energy
agenda is through his stomach ready
What is sustainable Urban development?
it seeks to ensure that cities are worth living for residents. The people should be involved in the sustainable design of their city. :)





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Monday, April 30, 2007

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population

first Distribution of the population of Germany
projects in the evaluation where the people live?

live in Germany 82.436 million Menschen.Die most of them live in North Rhine-Westphalia (18.058 million inhabitants). Secondly, the states with the most residents is the Free State of Bavaria (12.469 million inhabitants). Then Baden-Württemberg (10.736 million inhabitants) and Lower Saxony follow (7.994 million inhabitants).
Of the cities are Berlin (3.395 million inhabitants), Hamburg (2.309 million inhabitants) and Bremen (1.641 million inhabitants) the most densely populated.

http://www.statisk-portal.de/Statistik-Portal/de_ib01_jahrtab1.asp

from 12/31/2005

second Where are the foreigners in Germany?
How big is their share of the total population?

The State of Germany has a lot of foreigners, namely 8.8% of the total population. Most foreigners come from Turkey (1,738,831 inhabitants). Additionally, they are also large numbers from Italy (534 657 inhabitants), Poland (361 696 inhabitants), Serbia and Montenegro (316,823 inhabitants). The countries of Croatia, Russia, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegownia, Ukraine, Netherlands and Portugal are represented with many people.

http://www.statistik-portal.de/Statistik-Portal/de_ib01_jahrtab2.asp

http://www.destatis.de/download/d/bvoe/auslaenderstaatsangehoerigkeiten.xls


3 . Grows or shrinks the population?
What is the population distribution?

In Germany there are less and less young people. In recent years, fell from the number of children. The number of pensioners, ie those aged 45 and over rose, however.

http://www.destatis.de/basis/d/bevoe/bevoetab5.phb

4th Explain the growth of population in different parts of the world

Overall, however, increases the world population increases an.Vor all the population in India, China, Ethiopia, Algeria and Liberia. One reason for the increase is that in these countries is not sufficiently clarified. Therefore, there is no Verhütungsamittel.

5th Deterioration of living conditions in population growth
In which parts of the world's living conditions bad?

The Lebenensbedingungen of residents in the affected countries is thus very verschlechtechtert. There are fewer jobs and less education or food for everyone.

http://www.hanisausland.de/lexion/e/entwicklungslaender.html


6th What reasons other than war are causing many people to leave their homeland?
What problems arise because of the abandoned areas, and re-recording for the States?

lose a war by a country many people, because they flee. (Most refugees come from Afghanistan), many people are emigrating because you are in the new country a better life hope. Many of them are unemployed in their country or earn too little money. Determinants of emigration may also be a better education.

caused by emigration, but for the abandoned state and the drawn state problems. The economy of the abandoned State has to fight hard on emigration, since it means less turnover in their own country if Weinger population is present.

There are also disadvantages to the drawn state, namely that there might possibly mer unemployed and the population density increases.

7th What measures can reduce the population growth?

order to increase the population to come to grips come up with what many states. A tax of only one child, since often been the desire to curb more children. In the poor developing countries but it may already meet a health and pension insurance to purchase. There ie children are still considered retirement.