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Human Development

Karnataka Board · Class 12 · Geography

Flashcards for Human Development — Karnataka Board Class 12 Geography. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Basic Concepts

What is the difference between 'growth' and 'development'?

Answer

Growth is quantitative and value neutral - it can be positive or negative, referring to changes in numbers or size. Development is qualitative and always value positive - it involves improvement in qu

Card 2Human Development Concept

Who introduced the concept of Human Development and how did they define it?

Answer

Dr. Mahbub-ul-Haq (Pakistani economist) introduced the concept of Human Development in 1990. He defined it as 'development that enlarges people's choices and improves their lives' with people being ce

Card 3Key Areas

What are the three key areas that form the foundation of human development?

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The three key areas of human development are: 1) Health (leading a long and healthy life), 2) Education (being able to gain knowledge), and 3) Access to Resources (having enough means to live a decent

Card 4Four Pillars

What are the four pillars that support the concept of human development?

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The four pillars are: 1) Equity - equal access to opportunities for all, 2) Sustainability - continuity of opportunities for future generations, 3) Productivity - enhancing human work efficiency, and

Card 5Approaches to Human Development

Explain the 'Income Approach' to human development.

Answer

The Income Approach is one of the oldest approaches where human development is directly linked to income levels. The idea is that higher income reflects greater freedom and higher human development. H

Card 6Approaches to Human Development

What is the 'Capabilities Approach' and who is associated with it?

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The Capabilities Approach is associated with Prof. Amartya Sen. It focuses on building human capabilities in health, education, and access to resources as the key to increasing human development. Sen

Card 7Human Development Index

What does HDI stand for and what does it measure?

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HDI stands for Human Development Index. It ranks countries based on their performance in three key areas: health (life expectancy at birth), education (adult literacy rate and gross enrollment ratio),

Card 8Human Development Index

How is the HDI score calculated and what does it range from?

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HDI score ranges from 0 to 1. Each dimension (health, education, access to resources) is given equal weightage of 1/3. The closer the score is to 1, the higher the level of human development. For exam

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