DP Geography Questionbank
Conservation strategies
Description
Discuss the reduction of resource consumption by conservation, waste reduction, recycling and substitution. Evaluate a strategy at a local or national scale aimed at reducing the consumption of one resource.Directly related questions
- 18M.1.bp.4c: Explain two strengths and one weakness of one local or national strategy aimed at reducing the...
- 18M.1.bp.4b: Suggest two reasons why recycling rates differ greatly between countries.
- 18M.1.bp.4a: Describe the pattern of recycling rates shown on the map.
- 17N.1.bp.06: Discuss why resource conservation strategies may be more effective than population control in...
- 16N.1.bp.4c: Suggest two disadvantages of recycling materials as a strategy to reduce resource consumption.
- .1.bp.4c: Explain three benefits of a strategy designed to reduce resource consumption.
- 11N.1.bp.5: Discuss the ways in which the consumption of one or more resources can be reduced.
- 12N.1.bp.4ci and cii: (i) Outline a strategy at a local or national scale which is designed to reduce the consumption...
- 13M.1.bp.4a: Describe the trends shown by the graph.
- 13M.1.bp.4b(i): State one example of resource substitution.
- 13M.1.bp.4b(ii): Explain one benefit of the resource substitution you have chosen in (b)(i).
- 13M.1.bp.4c: Referring to examples, distinguish between waste recycling and waste reduction.
- 14M.1.bp.4a: Describe the relationship shown on the graph.
- 14M.1.bp.4b: Explain two environmental benefits of recycling.
- 14N.1.bp.4a: With reference to the diagram, describe the movement of e-waste into and out of Asia.
- 14N.1.bp.4b: Briefly explain the limitations of recycling as a strategy to reduce global resource consumption.
- 15N.1.bp.4d: Using examples, distinguish between recycling and resource substitution.