91427 Operation of a Cultural Process - School Use
91427 Operation of a Cultural Process - School Use
LearnWell Digital
This version of the resource is for school use. Teachers can facilitate, and load students from their class. If you are not using this resource in class, you should purchase the home use version.
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What you'll learn
This course covers the things you'll need to know and be able to do for Achievement Standard, 91427 (Geography 3.2) Demonstrate understanding of how a cultural process shapes geographic environment(s).
This course explains:
- How a cultural process operates through people's movements and their activities and how this produces spatial differences and changes over time
- How a cultural process is a continuous agent of change for both natural and cultural environments.
- How tourism creates variations (spatial and/or temporal) in the geographic environment(s)
- How tourism has impacted on people and the environment(s)
- How tourism creates variations (spatial and/or temporal) in Hawaii and Rotorua
- How tourism has impacted on people and the natural environments of Hawaii and Rotorua.
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