DP Geography Questionbank
Conservation strategies
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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
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.1.bp.4c:
Explain three benefits of a strategy designed to reduce resource consumption.
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16N.1.bp.4c:
Suggest two disadvantages of recycling materials as a strategy to reduce resource consumption.
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17N.1.bp.06:
Discuss why resource conservation strategies may be more effective than population control in reducing global resource consumption.
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18M.1.bp.4a:
Describe the pattern of recycling rates shown on the map.
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18M.1.bp.4c:
Explain two strengths and one weakness of one local or national strategy aimed at reducing the consumption of one named resource.
Named resource:
Local or national strategy:
Strength 1:
Strength 2:
Weakness:
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18M.1.bp.4b:
Suggest two reasons why recycling rates differ greatly between countries.
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18N.1.bp.4d.ii:
Explain one strength or one weakness of the strategy as a way of reducing consumption of the named resource from d(i).
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18N.1.bp.4d.i:
Referring to one named resource, describe a strategy aimed at reducing its consumption.
Named resource:
Strategy: