Magazine May 2012
DOMINIC’S ECONOMY:
chile's economy is ranked with a high number of ranks and the economy is very high. but it’s overall score is lower than last year. with an improvement in investment freedom. over the years chile has been known as one of the most free economies and freedom from corruption and finance and global leaders that want economic freedom and also chile give people the rights to their freedom. the capital of chile is santiago. santiago is one of the largest city located in chile. and chiles economy lowers and raises here and there. making it the 7th most free economy ever. In the past 20 years As a global leader in economic freedom, Chile continues to uphold principles of limited government.economic policies established under the 17-year rule of General Augusto Pinochet. As a global leader in economic freedom, Chile continues to uphold principles of limited government through prudent public finance management that has kept public debt and budget deficits under control. Thirty years ago, Chile was a basket case.A socialist government in the 1970s had crippled the economy and destabilized society, leading to civil unrest and a military coup. chile has a long line of contracts with other states and countries
human-environment interactions humans changes the environment a lot and making a lot of copper mines and using steam fueled cars and making the air polluted. And with the copper mines making all the steam going into Santiago and going into the andes. Chile is also a major fishing country and the fumes kill the fish and making the predators have no food and no way to survive. Humans alter the environment a lot my making the copper mines and making the fumes and polluting air chiles main resource is copper mining.
HUMAN ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION:
air pollution
air pollution affecting chile is rapidly growing
in chile the air affects growth of crops and it it isn't good for humans to breathe the air
by the rate of the air in chile it could affect a lot of crops and eventually kill a lot of plants (and maybe animals.) and from what i know that this could become a major problem for some other parts of chile.
the land use in chile has been for crops building and store most people need crops for food of course what else would they use it for?
they also use it for things like
Existing Chilean research suggests that the current pattern of urban segregation has been caused by social housing policies based on the provision of subsidies to homeless people implemented in the last decades. However, foreign literature, especially in the United States, indicates that residential segregation is also influenced by land use legal structure and practices.
lAND USE
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