Sustainability in the contemporary world
Evaluating Sustainability
Investigation of a global economic activity - Viticulture
General - Ecosystems and biodiversity
General
100

Definition: Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs

Sustainability

100

Difference between monitoring and evaluating

Monitoring: to watch and check a situation carefully for a period of time

Evaluating: to judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount, or value of something using specific targets, criteria, etc

Monitoring leads to evaluating...

100

Identify the latitude, type of climate, annual rainfall and temperature range

30-50 degrees, Mediterranean, 700mm, 10-20 degrees Celcius

100

Identify the 5 reasons to value ecosystems

  • Maintenance of genetic diversity: Antarctica

  • Utility Values: Rainforests for medicines

  • Intrinsic values: Blue Mountains World Heritage area

  • Heritage values: Ningaloo reef

  • Need to allow natural change to proceed: Mt St Helens National Volcano Monument.

100

What is a choropleth map?

A choropleth map is a thematic map that is used to represent statistical data using the color mapping symbology technique

200

What are the Pillars of Sustainability?

Social, Economic, Environmental and Cultural

200

What is an economic activity? Define

A process that leads to the manufacture of a good or the provision of a service. 

200

Identify 5 Old and New world producers

Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany

USA, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Chile, China

200

Define dynamic equilibrium and feedback loops 

“refers to a state where, despite ongoing changes and fluctuations, the system remains stable”

Feedback loops: affecting the stability of the system. Feedback loops permit systems to adjust their response to change (forcing factors) to return to stable conditions.

200

How do you calculate percentage change?

(Difference/Original Value) x 100

300

What are the principles of ecologically sustainable development?

precautionary principle, intergenerational equity, conservation of biological diversity and ecological integrity

300

What criteria can be used for evaluating the sustainability of economic activities

The four pillars of sustainability and principles of ecologically sustainable development underpin all criteria (ex: UNSDG's) for evaluating economic activities. 

300

Identify the 5 influences on the economic activity

  • biophysical

  • economic 

  • technological

  • political/organisational

Otherwise known as …

B.E.T.O.P

300

Provide an example of a positive and negative feedback loop

Increased water vapour in the atmosphere, acting as a greenhouse gas (P)

Melting of Ice caps, reducing albedo (P)

Rising sea levels causing glacier calving (P)

Water vapour forms clouds which reflect radiation (N)

The ocean’s ability to transport carbon from the atmosphere and dissolve it (N)

300

How do you calculate local relief AND gradient?

Local relief = difference in elevation between highest and lowest points in a given area

Gradient = rise/run (in the same units)

400

Name THREE SDG's

400

What are some of the influences of sustainable development?

political, economic, technological, social, cultural and environmental

400

a term in wine tasting used to describe the degree to which a wine reflects its varietal origins and thus demonstrates the signature characteristics of the grape from which it was produced, e.g., how much a Merlot wine “tastes like a Merlot”.

Typicity

400

Define THREE reasons for valuing ecosystems

The full range of genetic diversity is known as biodiversity. Biodiversity provides the maximum amount of material for continued natural selection and evolution 

Utility value is the usefulness of ecosystems.

The intrinsic value refers to the inherent ecological values that a place possesses. 

Heritage protection of areas seen as having outstanding universal value 

Ecosystems are continually changing and evolving. If we don’t allow this to occur naturally then ecosystems can be damaged and the quality of human life can be affected 

400

Draw a speed time distance triangle

500

Give an example of each of the following: global forums, international agreements and cooperation

Global forums: Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) or United Nations (UN)

International agreements: Rio 1992, Montreal Protocol, Paris 2016, Kyoto Proocol etc.

International cooperation: UN and its agencies

500

Name 2 of the SDG we used to evaluate the sustainability of Lithium mining in Western Australia. 

SDG 1 - No Poverty 

SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being 

SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth

SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure  

SDG 10 - Reduced Inequality 

SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production 

SDG 13 - Climate Action

SDG 14 - Life Below Water

SDG 15 - Life on Land

SDG 16 - Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals

500

What is ONE OIV General Principle of Sustainable Vitiviniculture Standard? 

Principle 1: Sustainable approach integrates environmental, social and economic aspects

Principle 2: Sustainable vitiviniculture respects the environment 

 Principle 3: Sustainable vitiviniculture is sensitive to social and cultural aspects  

Principle 4: Sustainable vitiviniculture seeks to maintain economic viability 

Principle 5: Sustainable initiatives require planning and assessment

500

Differentiate between linear comprehensive management and cyclical incremental management 

Linear comprehensive management is an approach that assumes all elements of aproject, development or conservation effort will occur within sequential phases andrelies on the ability to manipulate, predict and control all outcomes.

Cyclical incremental management – focuses on monitoring and working with natural cycles, in increments (many small adjustments made) instead of 'comprehensive'  

500

Name ALL of the case studies we have covered in the THREE topics studied during the HSC

Global sustainability - Vitiviniculture (bonus points for Lithium mining)

Rural and urban places - Tamworth, Darling Harbour Prescient and Mumbai 

Ecosystems and global biodiversity

Coastal Dunes (Bengello /South Broulee beach AND Point Reyes National Seashore, CA, USA) 

Fiordlands - (Fiordland National Park, New Zealand AND West Norwegian Fjords)