Restoring what? How?
PDF of our Padlet work
The links listed here are all useful as you prepare to write your report.
OR... new AS 91735
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A huge thanks to:
Stew Robertson (Abel Tasman EcoTours) for a super trip... that man knows his stuff. He has also done some interesting research looking at fish populations around wrecks in the Bay of Plenty. Have a look at what Earth & Marine Science can lead to... here My students: By crikey teaching is a tough job, who would do it? Young people today.... such trouble. Special cheers for the photos that Shenae took (below).... lots of posing, but still plenty of good science to be seen.... and reported on. |
TV programme: Wild About NZ look at the bit from (time) 12:54 to 26:50
Bird monitoring on Adele (download as Word doc or read below):
Seems like something we would be interested in. Have a read and incorporate the key findings in your report.
Seems like something we would be interested in. Have a read and incorporate the key findings in your report.
From TKI:
Aspects of sustainability needs to be considered from four angles.
Environmental sustainability is about maintaining the integrity of life support systems. This aspect incorporates the important notions of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Environmental sustainability is fundamental to a sustainable future.
Social sustainability is about equity within and between generations and within and between ethnic and social groups. It is inclusive of people’s mental and physical well-being and the cohesion of their communities based on a fair distribution of natural resources.
Cultural sustainability refers to the nourishment and sharing of attitudes and values that represent diverse ways of viewing the world. Cultural sustainability is inclusive of political sustainability, which is about all citizens having the opportunity to express their views freely and participate in decision making.
Economic sustainability means using resources to provide necessary and desirable products and services for the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to do the same.
Aspects of sustainability needs to be considered from four angles.
Environmental sustainability is about maintaining the integrity of life support systems. This aspect incorporates the important notions of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Environmental sustainability is fundamental to a sustainable future.
Social sustainability is about equity within and between generations and within and between ethnic and social groups. It is inclusive of people’s mental and physical well-being and the cohesion of their communities based on a fair distribution of natural resources.
Cultural sustainability refers to the nourishment and sharing of attitudes and values that represent diverse ways of viewing the world. Cultural sustainability is inclusive of political sustainability, which is about all citizens having the opportunity to express their views freely and participate in decision making.
Economic sustainability means using resources to provide necessary and desirable products and services for the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to do the same.
Most of these photos tell some sort of story of the human impacts that will need to be included in your report, one or two are there just coz we look cool!