Monday, 13 June 2016

Hamilton will have 633K residents by 2026, says ward boundary study By Samantha Craggs, CBC News

Concepts of Thinking: Spatial Significance, Patterns and Trends

Inquiry: How might this population growth impact the environment. What might be the best way for this population to be distributed in the area?

Activity: Create a spatial journal of population density of the Hamilton area. Evaluate the patterns and trends to make predictions to future growth. Add some environmental data and any other relevant information. Create a story map to explain the best population distribution that might impact the environment the least and communicate to the appropriate audience.

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