2. There are 4 Geographical themes:
2.Rivers and Coasts
3.Population and Settlement
4.Natural Hazards
5.Economic Development
THREE of these are examined in a terminal examination
worth 50% of the final grade. Paper is 1½ hours long.
Entry is either Higher or Foundation level.
3. Theme 1 ~ Rivers and Coasts
•The river basin system
•River flooding
•River basin landforms
•Coastal landforms
•Management of coastlines
4. Theme 2: Population and Settlement
•Population structures
•Causes and consequences of
population change
•Cause and effect of migration
•Land use patterns in cities
•Provision of goods and retail
services in settlements
5. Theme 3: Natural Hazards
•Global distribution of hazards
•What causes the hazards?
•How do hazards affect people
and places?
•How can people affect the
impact of hazards?
•How can people and places be
protected against hazards?
6. Theme 4: Economic Development
•What is development?
•Variations in employment structure
•Location of economic activities
•Multinational companies
•Economic activity and physical environment
7. Sustainable Decision-making Exercise
•Will be sat in June of Year 10
•It is worth 25% of your final grade
The resource booklet is released 3
weeks in advance of the examination
The SDME is based on a sustainable
development issue related to one of
the 4 key themes
Yours will be based on Theme 4 ~ Economic Development
8. The Geographical Enquiry
•is in two parts
•the write-up must be completed in school under controlled conditions
• Geographical Investigation
• you must do ONE task 1. Fieldwork Focus
• you have 6 hours to complete 800 • The task will be set by
words us and conducted on
fieldwork
• It is worth 10% of the final grade
• The have 10 hours to
write it up.
• The word limit is 1200
words
• It is worth 15% of the
final grade
9. Geographical Investigation ~ the Themes
(you will investigate ONE question from ONE of the themes)
Disease
1. How does the incidence of obesity vary across the UK
OR
2. Is tuberculosis a major threat to the development of LEDC’s?
Trade
3. What are the environmental impacts of the flower trade between the
Netherlands and the UK?
OR
4. How global is the basket of vegetables in your local supermarket?
Ecosystems
5. How successful if the management of a sand dune ecosystem in the UK?
OR
6. How can we sustainably develop an area of tropical rain forest?
10. Sport
2. How does a chosen sports stadium bring advantages and disadvantages to its
local area?
OR
8. How and why have the venues for Formula One racing changed over time?
Fashion
2. How can London Fashion Week bring advantages to the UK?
OR
10. What are the issues involved in “sweat shops”
Energy
11. Should the UK develop nuclear power further in the future?
OR
12. How can a family in the USA reduce its energy consumption?
11. New Technologies
13. How can new technologies help firms select a new location?
OR
14. How can new technologies help in monitoring pollution?
Crime
15. To what extent is gun crime an issue in Britain?
OR
16. What is the pattern of trafficking in people?
Tourism
2. How can the effects of visitors be managed in a national park you have
studied?
OR
18. How sustainable are cruise holidays?