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The image consists of two labeled diagrams titled "Lake side 2000" and "Lake side 2009" showing changes in land use over time around a river flowing through a lakeside. In 2000, north is to the left of the river, which has woodland to the north and south, a derelict warehouse and Old Town to the northwest, an arts center and school to the west, an industrial complex to the southwest, and residential areas to the west, northwest, and southeast. In 2009, the north side has a car park, office, university, and pond added, while the southeast side now includes a multi-screen cinema and shopping center; the woodland remains on both sides, the industrial complex expands, and the Old Town and arts center are no longer present.
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The two diagrams illustrate the Lakeside area’s changes in 2000 and 2009.
Overall, the area underwent a significant change, transitioning from a largely natural and underdeveloped region into a modern urban center with new infrastructure and facilities
Recording the western side of the map, while residential areas, a school, and an arts center remained unchanged between 2000 and 2009, a multi-screen cinema and a shopping center were added nearby, increasing the variety of services available. The old town, located near the center of the map, was replaced by a university. The derelict warehouses in the northeast were transformed into offices and a car park.
On the eastern side, the large woodland surrounding the lake in 2000 was significantly sunk by 2009, with a small pond added to the southern part of the remaining woodland. The industrial complex in the southern part of the map remained unchanged. Meanwhile, additional residential areas were built in the southeastern section.
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