Does everyone think the same wellbeing factors are important?
No. Different people care about different things
What does life expectancy measure?
The average period that a person may expect to live (usually measured according to when they were born)
What is a choropleth map?
A choropleth map is a type of map that uses color variations to show data distribution across geographic regions.
Choropleth maps show spatial variation using dark and light shades of the same colour.
What does the "S" in SHEEPT stand for?
Social
Why is clean water important for wellbeing?
So people don't get sick
Give an example of a primary requirement of wellbeing
Primary requirements essential for wellbeing include access to fresh water, a secure food supply & shelter
What does it mean if a country has a high literacy rate?
Most people in the country can read and write
Could we show average income on a choropleth map?
Yes
What does the T stand for?
Technological
How do floods or droughts affect wellbeing?
They can destroy houses and food
Give an example of a secondary requirement of wellbeing
Examples: education, employment, etc.
What does HDI stand for?
Human Development Index
Could we show people's favourite TV shows on a choropleth map?
No
What category would World War 2 fall in?
Historical
How do safe roads and transport affect a community’s wellbeing?
They help people travel safely, and access things like healthcare and education
What is one of the 7 dimensions of Indigenous wellbeing?
Connection to body, Connection to mind and emotions, Connection to family and kinship, Connection to community, Connection to culture, Connection to Country, Connection to spirituality and ancestors
What does it mean if a country has high levels of inequality?
There is a big gap between the fortunate and unfortunate people. Some examples include inequality in money, rights, or job opportunities.
What is an advantage of choropleth maps?
Easy to understand
Shows patterns
Shows information quickly
Shows differences between places
What category would good farming land fall in?
Environmental
How does pollution affect wellbeing?
Air pollution makes people sick and is linked to breathing illnesses (respiratory diseases), cancer, heart disease and early death.
Other types of pollution increase illness and pregnancy complications
Also links to negative effect on mental health
How do we define wellbeing in geography?
Geographers define ‘wellbeing’ as the ability of people to access the things they need in order to live happy, healthy, and contented lives.
Is the unemployment rate a qualitative or quantitative indicator?
Quantitative
What is a disadvantage of choropleth maps?
●Can be confusing
●Too many different colours/shades can make it hard to read
●Not every country has data
●Only shows one measurement at a time (e.g. lifespan)
●Colours change suddenly at the border – is this realistic?
●Can support stereotypes
Give an example of an economic factor
Jobs, income, unemployment, trade agreements, etc.
How can climate change affect people's wellbeing?
Increased natural disasters can reduce safety and damage food and houses
Rising sea levels make some places unsafe to live
Things like more bushfires can increase air pollution