Geography / Levels 7 and 8 / Geographical Knowledge / Place and liveability
Content description
Influence of accessibility to services and facilities; and environmental quality, on the liveability of places
Elaborations
comparing accessibility to and availability of a range of services and facilities between different types of settlements (urban, rural and remote) in Australia and other countries. For example, shops, access to clean water, sanitation, education and health services
examining the role transport plays in people’s ability to access services and participate in activities in the local area
explaining the importance of water quality to the liveability of places
investigating the concept of environmental quality and surveying the environmental quality of their local area and its effect on liveability
exploring the geomorphology of the land and how this affects the liveability of a place
Code
VCGGK112
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