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Can countries own water?

Can countries own water?. P73 / 74 of spec. Print cartoon slide Print worksheet Print PDF of water shortage. Homework – for Monday. Research the millennium development goals Produce a report to: Explain what the MDGs are Outline how water links to each of the MDGs.

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Can countries own water?

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  1. Can countries own water?

  2. P73 / 74 of spec • Print cartoon slide • Print worksheet • Print PDF of water shortage

  3. Homework – for Monday Research the millennium development goals Produce a report to: • Explain what the MDGs are • Outline how water links to each of the MDGs. • e.g. why are women and girls more vulnerable to water shortages

  4. Water and change We’ve looked at these many times now in population, atmosphere and soil What do they mean? Patterns Trends

  5. Pattern This term covers the arrangement or changes of spatial elements • Trend This term covers the changes over time

  6. Lesson objectives: To be able to examine the environmental and human factors affecting patterns and trends in physical water scarcity and economic water scarcity Examine: Consider an argument or concept in a way that uncovers the assumptions and interrelationships of the issue.

  7. Water scarcity report • Skim read the report and annotate the key trends and patterns onto your resource sheet • Add the factors that influence these patterns and trends • Colour code them into environmental and human factors

  8. How is this figure likely to change in the next 50 years? World Water Use 2005

  9. What are the implications? Whose perspective is this from? What assumptions does the cartoon make?

  10. Lesson objectives: To examine the factors that influence access to safe water • Gap minder: www.bit.ly/UgKHAB

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