Pacific geographic challenge · AS 91935
Demonstrate understanding of decision-making in response to a geographic challenge in the wider Pacific region
Demonstrate understanding of decision-making in response to a geographic challenge in the wider Pacific region
You'll look at a real geographic problem facing the wider Pacific region (like sea level rise, natural disasters, or pollution) and understand how different groups of people make decisions to deal with it. You need to describe the problem, identify the different perspectives and viewpoints people have, and explain how these influence the decisions that get made.
You describe the geographic challenge, identify some of the different viewpoints and perspectives involved, support your answer with evidence and basic geographic terms, and state what decision you would make.
You explain the geographic challenge in detail, discuss both the viewpoints and perspectives of multiple groups, show how these actually influence decision-making, and support your answer with evidence from a range of resources.
You clearly distinguish between perspectives and viewpoints, justify your final decision by comparing it with other options, acknowledge all the different groups involved, explain which perspective had the least influence on your choice and why, and integrate evidence from multiple resources with accurate geographic terminology.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.