Making Geographical Decisions Sustainability and London’s 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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Making Geographical Decisions Sustainability and London’s 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games

One year to go…….. Watch the video from the Official 2012 You Tube Channel Make notes on your sheet in the spaces provided. p/u/44/JpWgSLHcOBA p/u/44/JpWgSLHcOBA

Where is this?

Why?

Lasting legacy?

Sustainability and London’s 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Learning Objectives: 1.I am aiming to develop my knowledge of the 2012 London Olympic Games. 2.To find out key points about the games and familiarise myself with the DME Booklet.

My ‘Green’ Olympic Games If you were planning the 2012 Olympic Games how would you make them green, sustainable and environmentally friendly. Come up with your top TEN ideas. Think about people and communities too!

Planning a sustainable Games from the outset Sustainability was embedded in the bid for the 2012 Games. We committed to: use venues already existing in the UK where possible; only make permanent structures that will have a long- term use after the Games; build temporary structures for everything else. “We want to use the Games as a catalyst for change, for the regeneration of and improvement of quality of life in East London and encourage more sustainable living across the whole of the UK”.

The Sustainability Plan focuses on five key themes: 1. Climate change: minimising greenhouse gas emissions and ensuring legacy facilities are able to cope with the impacts of climate change. 2. Waste: minimising waste at every stage of the project, ensuring no waste is sent to landfill during Games-time, and encouraging the development of new waste processing infrastructure in East London. 3. Biodiversity: minimising the impact of the Games on wildlife and their habitats in and around Games venues, leaving a legacy of enhanced habitats where we can, eg the Olympic Park. 4. Inclusion: Promoting access for all and celebrating the diversity of London and the UK, creating new employment, training and business opportunities. 5. Healthy living: Inspiring people across the country to take up sport and develop active, healthy and sustainable lifestyles.

Guess the numbers 1.How much will it cost? 2.How much is that per UK household? 3.Where does the money come from? How many……….. Athletes Events Organisers spectators Sponsors Journalists Staff (volunteers) Paralympics Competitors Officials?

Activities GIVE YOUR OPINION ON THE SIZE AND SCALE OF THE OLYMPICS. My Green Games - List your top ten ideas for an environmentally-friendly, green Olympic games, but don’t forget to include ideas about people and community too. Complete the activities from your booklet.

Section B Learning Objectives:

Outcomes

Activities Using page 10, add points to outline Mr. Livingstone’s views, you will have to make up some views for Boris!

Population Pyramid More younger people than the UK average More young males than girls More older women than men More young people than the UK average Newham has more people under 39 than rest of UK Far fewer older people, especially pensioners than UK average Pyramid suggests more young families Older people have probably moved out Population pyramids tell all this! And more!

Multiple Depravation Complete the activities on multiple depravation. Make you graffiti board as colourful and as interesting as you can.; Be creative and think outside the box with your comments from the people.

Activities Employment and Income in Newham Complete your graph or graphs on the page provided Education – support your answer

Watch and complete tasks… eature=watch#p/u/18/9prmF994Ja4 eature=watch#p/u/18/9prmF994Ja4

Activities Follow the pages! Watch and learn….. _c _c TNE&feature=channel TNE&feature=channel

Changing environment Anything goes! Choose your own preferred medium to work in Aim high Detail Good use of time Note success criteria!

CritieriaSelfPeer My work shows clear understanding I have included good detail and relevant information My work is colourful (or similar) I have used my time well My work is neat and tidy (or similar) My ideas are original My work has helped me learn and I will remember these issues

This in opportunity for collaboration! 1. Read the Economic choices. Start with Option 1 – Develop a ‘Green Park ’ for sustainable employment and research. Create a ‘for and against’ list about the good and bad points of the proposal. These are your opinions and ideas, they will form the backbone of a good, well supported answer. Do any of the facts, opinions, figures and details in the booklet support your ideas. 2. SHARE your ideas and compare with a friend. Then get together with another pair and compare all ideas. Are any ideas better than others? Are some not relevant or too poor to be taken seriously (hopefully not). 3. Draw your lists together and write up on huge paper which will be displayed around the room. Put the best or strongest ideas at the top and the weakest at the bottom. (someone should type out the definitive list for you to keep a copy of). Repeat this for the remaining two economic options. Which economic option do YOU think is best. Do all of your group agree. Which is worse and why? 4.Repeat this process for the social options.