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GCSE: Geography: Projects: Wellington Coursework and Essays

Interpretation of Environmental Quality Survey
(Length: 0.8 Pages)
Interpretation of Environmental Quality Survey Interpretation of Environmental Quality Survey From the results we can gather an overall view that Dorking scores better than Wallington, but not by many points. The landscape quality in Wallington was better than that of Dorking. There was less litter ...

Interpretation of House prices Survey
(Length: 0.7 Pages)
Interpretation of House prices Survey Interpretation of House prices Survey Form these results it can be seen that for houses or flats that have up to three bedrooms, the average prices between Dorking and Wallington are quite similar, although the prices in Dorking tend to be slightly higher than ...

Interpretation of Land Use Survey
(Length: 1.8 Pages)
Interpretation of Land Use Survey Interpretation of Land Use Survey From the land use maps it is possible to see that the two main components of land use in both centres are services and shops. Out of the two the larger is shops. The gap between the two is greater in Dorking. This suggests that Dor ...

Interpretation of Shopping Street Survey
(Length: 1.9 Pages)
Interpretation of Shopping Street Survey ` It can be seen that in Wallington the shops mainly sell convenience goods, whilst in Dorking there are more shops selling higher order comparison goods, mainly because Dorking serves more people as a centre than Wallington. People who shop in Wallington co ...

Interpretation of Traffic Counts
(Length: 3.7 Pages)
Interpretation of Traffic Counts From every traffic count graph it can be seen that the main component of traffic flow through either centre at any point was the car, by a huge margin over any other type of vehicle, because the car is the most common form of transport these days. The next most comm ...

Pedestrian Counts-Data Interpretation
(Length: 3.4 Pages)
Pedestrian Counts-Data Interpretation Interpretation of Pedestrian Counts The isopleth map for Dorking on a weekday shows quite clearly where the most pedestrians are, towards the fork end of the high street. This is because the PLVI is located there. The isopleth lines show that there are less ped ...

Relation to Geographical Theory
(Length: 0.2 Pages)
Relation to Geographical Theory Relation to Geographical Theory In this investigation I hope to compare the patterns I find in Dorking and Wallington to widely accepted and used geographical models. For example, using maps I will look at the growth of the centre, from it either matching it to, or s ...

Relationships between Different sets of Data Groups
(Length: 1.4 Pages)
Relationships between Different sets of Data Groups Relationships between Different sets of Data Groups Traffic and Pedestrian Counts: These are two data groups on which I expected to see a relationship. In Dorking on a weekday the number of pedestrians and the number of vehicles flowing past a cer ...

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