70 percent of the world's freshwater is stored in these, starting with G.
What are Glaciers.
Starting with S, this Interconnection allows people to feel a sacred bond to a place or location.
What is a Spiritual Connection.
Hiking, kayaking, camping and mountain climbing are all types of what tourism, starting with W.
What is Wilderness Tourism
This negative impact of tourism creates loss of employment for locals, starting with S.
What is Social.
This common device was used in our course topic as an example of a global product, starting with S.
What is a Smartphone.
Falls from clouds in the form of ice, rain or snow, starting with P.
What is Precipitation?
An advantage to living beside a fresh water source, that allows you to carry water from the source to your home, starting with P.
What is Portable.
Starting with C, people who visit a traditional site to take part in sacred ceremonies share this type of connection.
What is a Cultural Connection.
This type of tourism raises awareness about environmental issues and is sustainable, starting with e.
What is Ecotourism.
This negative impact of tourism starting with C, causes the destruction of sacred landscapes.
What is Cultural.
A person whose parents are from different nationalities and who lives and works in a totally different country is called this, two words, G.C.
What is a Global Citizen.
A mutual connection between two or more people, places or things, starting with I.
Whats is Interconnection.
This suffers if you do not have access to clean drinking water, starting with H.
What is Health (or your Health).
Starting with E, people who travel to a certain place to earn and income have this type of connection to place.
What is an Economic Connection.
Tourism in which you travel to relax, take part in water activities, go sight seeing and eat out at restaurants, starting with R.
What is Recreational Tourism
This negative impact of tourism, starting with E results in the pollution of natural habitats.
What is Environmental.
For globalisation to occur, exchanges must flow over this mapping term, starting with B, a point of reference between two countries.
What are Borders
The word to describe the process by which a resource such as water can be refilled or replenished, starting with R.
What is Renewable.
An advantage to living beside a fresh water source is that it allows you to use this farming technique to water your crops, starting with I.
What is Irrigation.
Starting with H, people who wish to explore the past or revisit places they or their ancestors once lived, have this connection.
What is an Historical Connection.
People who love delving into the past to check out ancient ruins, like this type of tourism, starting with H.
What is Historical Tourism.
This negative impact of tourism starting with E, causes Boom and Bust periods of trade in local communities.
What is Economic.
For Globalisation to occur these 3Ts are needed. (T, T and T).
What is Travel, Trade and Technology.
The exchange of goods, information, technology and financial products across international borders, starting with G.
What is Globalisation.
The process where water droplets rise into the atmosphere, as part of the Water cycle, starting with E.
What is Evaporation.
A traveler coming to Port Stephens to learn about the history of our Peninsular and the Worimi Peoples traditional ways of living would be making these 2 types of interconnections, H and C.
What are Historical and Cultural Connections.
Travelling to a country to take part in a traditional celebration or practice, is this type of tourism starting with C.
What is Cultural Tourism.
This negative impact of global tourism, starting with S results in overcrowding of cities, public transport and popular tourism sites.
What is Social.
To prevent harmful negative impacts of Globalisation like child slave labour, these are needed, 2 words G.S.
What are Global Standards.
The word to describe the process or practice in which something can occur repeatedly without negatively impacting the environment, society or economy, starting with S.
What is Sustainability.