Stage 4 GEOGRAPHY

place and liveability

  • Landscapes and Landforms
    • Geomorphic processes >
      • Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics
    • Variety of Landscapes >
      • Coral reefs - Research lesson
      • Tundra
    • Value of landscapes
    • Geomorphic hazard
  • Place and Liveability
    • What is liveability? >
      • Assessing Liveability
    • Influences and perceptions >
      • Liveability in Sydney
      • Liveability in Tokyo
    • Access to services and facilities
    • Environmental Quality
    • Community
    • Enhancing liveability >
      • Design a city
  • Tools
    • Maps >
      • Sketch Maps
      • Choropleth Maps
      • Elements of a map
      • Direction
      • Scale
      • Area and grid references
      • Latitude and Longitude
      • Altitude
      • Synoptic Charts
      • Contour Lines
      • Local Relief
      • Gradient
    • Graphs and Statistics >
      • Population Profiles
      • Climate Graphs
Influences and perceptions
Students:
 investigate factors influencing perceptions of the liveability of places, for example: 
  • examination of environmental factors that influence perceptions of liveability eg climate, landforms, natural resources 
  • discussion of human factors that influence perceptions of liveability eg culture, income, employment, crime and safety
  • explanation of ways used to measure, assess or rank the liveability of places eg surveys, liveability index 
  • development of personal liveability criteria and application to a local place

Access to services and facilities
Students:
 investigate the influence of accessibility to services and facilities on the liveability of places, for example: (ACHGK044)
  • identification of services and facilities considered important to people’s wellbeing 
  • examination of variations in access to services and facilities between urban, rural and remote places 
  • explanation of how limited access to services and facilities affects the liveability of ONE place for different groups of people eg young people, people with disabilities, the aged, rural and remote communities

Environmental quality
Students:
 investigate the impact of environmental quality on the liveability of places, for example: (ACHGK045)
  • discussion of factors that reduce environmental quality eg natural hazards, conflict, population pressures, land degradation
  • comparison of the impact of environmental quality on the liveability of places across a range of scales eg local neighbourhoods, large cities, countries 

Community
Students:
 investigate the influence of social connectedness and community identity on the liveability of places, for example: (ACHGK046)
  • identification of the characteristics of places that influence community identity eg culture, environment, public events, religious beliefs
  • discussion of factors that enhance social connectedness eg transport, technology, open spaces, meeting places, employment 

Enhancing liveability
Students:
 investigate strategies used to enhance the liveability of places using examples from different countries, for example: (ACHGK047)
  • identification of the characteristics of places considered highly liveable VR - examination of a range of strategies used to enhance liveability
  • assessment of the role of governments, non-government organisations, communities and individuals in enhancing liveability
  • proposal of strategies to improve the liveability of a place in Australia 
L. Swanson
  • Landscapes and Landforms
    • Geomorphic processes >
      • Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics
    • Variety of Landscapes >
      • Coral reefs - Research lesson
      • Tundra
    • Value of landscapes
    • Geomorphic hazard
  • Place and Liveability
    • What is liveability? >
      • Assessing Liveability
    • Influences and perceptions >
      • Liveability in Sydney
      • Liveability in Tokyo
    • Access to services and facilities
    • Environmental Quality
    • Community
    • Enhancing liveability >
      • Design a city
  • Tools
    • Maps >
      • Sketch Maps
      • Choropleth Maps
      • Elements of a map
      • Direction
      • Scale
      • Area and grid references
      • Latitude and Longitude
      • Altitude
      • Synoptic Charts
      • Contour Lines
      • Local Relief
      • Gradient
    • Graphs and Statistics >
      • Population Profiles
      • Climate Graphs