Chapter B10 Changes in industrial Development in China ...
Chapter B10 Changes in industrial Development in China— Locational Changes in the iron and steel industry
Exercise 1 (similar to 95#5)
Source 1 Five Year Plans - Study the following passage about the development of iron and steel industry in China.
During the past 50 years, Government influence on industry location in China was strong. The Communist government adopted the following policies:
|Year |Policy |Aims |
|1953-1957 |First Five -Year Plan |Expanded and redistributed industry, |
| | |including the iron and steel industry. |
| | |Industry shifted from coastal to inland |
|1958-1961 |Second Five –Year Plan |Industry was shifted further into |
| | |interior and more remote regions |
|After 1978 |Ten – Year Plan |Located iron and steel industry more |
| | |economically |
| | |Shifted back to coastal location. |
Source 2 (Location of Iron and Steel Centres)
Source 3 (Location of Main Iron Ore Mining Centres)
Source 4 (Location of Major Coal Centres)
Source 3.The following conversation about the people’s attitude towards First Five - Year Plan in 1950s
(a) What are the factors favouring the development of the iron and steel industry in X? (7 marks)
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(b) Despite difficulties encountered, the government has set up an iron and steel centres at Z
i) What are these difficulties? (4 marks)
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ii) Justify the government’s decision (5 marks)
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1c) Refer to Table 1, which shows the steel production of X and Y in 1986 and 1991
| |Steel production (000’tonnes) |
| |X |Y |
|1986 |749.05 |248.13 |
|1991 |761.12 |436.73 |
i) Compare the changes in steel production of X and Y (1 mark)
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ii) Explain the changes at Y. (7 marks)
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Information sheet---The location change of iron and steel industry in China
Stage I---Before 1949
Location
Before 1949, the spatial distribution of the iron and steel industry in China was very uneven.
It was highly concentrated in two places:
1) Northern China e.g: Anshan
2) East coast e.g: Shanghai
B) Favourable factors of concentration
1) near to raw material
Abundant deposits of iron ore are available, e.g Anshan
2) near to power resources
There is rich supply and good quality coal from local coalfields e.g.Fushun
3) History of Japanese and Russia development
-(good network of railways
-(foreign technology and capital
4) Ice-free ports
There were large, deep ice-free ports in Northern China for import and export
5) High population density
-(abundant supply of skilled labour
-(large local market
Stage II---1950s-1970s
In stage I, we can see the iron and steel industry in China was uneven distribution .In fact, it brought a lot of problems:
A) Problems of high concentration
1) unbalanced economic development
The economic development between the interior and the coast was very unbalanced
2) Under-utilized of inland resources
3) Strategic reasons: vulnerable to enemy attack
4) Population was uneven distributed
Therefore, since 1949,the Chinese government decided on the inland shift (i.e decentralization) of the iron and steel industry in China under a series of Five -Year Plan . It was decentralized inland and western to more remote areas.
e.g.
Urumqi inland ( e.g Baotou) coastal
(western direction)
Also, between this period, the iron and steel industry became the leading industry and the basis of all industries in China.
B) Reasons for locational change
1) government policy
2) strategic reasons
3) economic reasons
-(avoid unbalanced regional economic development
-(achieve local /regional self-sufficiently
4) create more employment opportunity for the interior provinces
improve the living standard
5) fully utilized untapped resources
6) improve the infrastructure and transport network
7) more even distribution of population
C) Difficulties of Development
Although the interior has large reserves of coal and iron ore, it is uneconomically and inefficiently located for the development of iron and steel industry because of the following problems and disadvantages:
1) The iron ore is low-grade
-(unsuitable for use
2) The coal is found in thin and discontinuous seams
-(costly to mine
3) ineffectively transport system in the interior
The rate of transport development in the interior is slower than the rate of industrial development
-(import and export are often delayed
4) far away from markets + poor transport network
-(high transport cost
5) lack of infrastructure
6) extreme continental climate
-(low population density
-(lack of skilled labour supply
Stage III---after 1978
As interior centres have become less economically and efficiently located, since 1978, the iron and steel industry was shifted back to coastal location.
A) Advantages of relocate to coastal regions
1) coastal location ( adequate space for reclamation
( water transport
the cost of transport and production can be lower
+
better access to raw material
2) better infrastructure
3) abundant and skilled labour supply
4) nearness to markets
IV) Conclusion
The locational of iron and steel industry in China was strongly influenced by the government. And the government policy became the most important factor affecting industrial location after 1949.
Answers
1a)
□ long history of Japanese and Russia development
-(well developed railway network and infrastructure
□ access to raw material (iron ore)
□ access to power(good quality coal)
□ near to port/coast
□ high population density
-(abundant supply of labour
-(large local market
1b) i)
□ far away from coast
□ difficult transport
□ lack of infrastructure
□ harsh environment + problem of water and food supply
-(sparsely populated
-(insufficient labour supply
-(small local market
ii)
□ strategic reasons
□ achieve regional balance in economic development
□ improved living standard in interior areas
□ utilization of local resources
□ redistribution of population
1c) i)X--slower rate
Y—faster rate
ii)
□ government policy
□ modern intergrated steel mill
□ modernization of existing plants
□ great demand for steel
□ good infrastructure
□ coastal location-(easy supply of raw materials
-(water cooling
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A: Five -Year Plan is a good idea.
First, from economic reasons, it can balanced regional economic development. Also it can improve the living standard for the interior provinces. On the other hand, it can fully utilize untapped resources. Moreover…….
B: Stop! Don’t be so childish.
A: You don’t think so? Why?
B: First, the economy is unsound in the interior. And the physical environment will hinder the development. The cost is very high. It will bring a lot of problem. Finally, the plan will fail.
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