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Unit Exam Review: IB Geo Paper 1 IB Geography I

Test Day Specifics Paper 1 is worth 40% of your total IB Grade. Paper 1 is 1 ½ hours long Paper 1 is divided into Section A and B. Section A: worth 45/60 marks Section B: worth 15/60 marks

Section A Tips answer ALL short-answer questions about the four core themes Populations in Transition Disparities in Wealth and Development Patterns in Environmental Quality and Sustainability Patterns in Resource Consumption 45 marks, approximately 17 minutes per section Use the space they give you and only that space

Section B Tips Students are required to answer one extended response question from a choice of three.

Section B Tips The questions require a broad treatment of the content and may integrate multiple topics across the core: Populations in Transition Disparities in Wealth and Development Patterns in Environmental Quality and Sustainability Patterns in Resource Consumption

Section B Tips The questions require knowledge and understanding, application and analysis, and synthesis and evaluation. The command terms used in each question indicate the depth required. Review all Case Studies Approx. 23 minutes

Study Guide: The Core Content

Populations in Transition Population Change Responses to High and Low Fertility Migration Gender and Change

Population Change Population Momentum Development Diamonds Birth Rate/Death Rate (Crude) Infant Mortality/Child Mortality Population Pyramids Population Projections

Responses to High and Low Fertility Dependency Ratio Ageing Population v. youthful population Population Policies (anti-natalist v. pro-natalist)

Migration Voluntary v. Forced Migration Push v. Pull Factors Internal Migration v. International Migration Lee’s Model Refugees, asylum seekers, internally displaced people Remittances Impacts of Migration

Gender and Change Gender and Social Norms Gender Gap Index Relationship between Status and Fertility Gender and Education, Employment, Culture/Status, Income, Land Tenure, Health/ Life Expectancy, Migration

Disparities in Wealth and Development Measurements of Disparities Origins of Disparities Disparities and Change Reducing Disparities

Measurements of Disparities GDP, GNI, GNP, PPP Development Gap Human Development Index/Human Development Report MEDC/LEDC/NIC Disparities in Income, Education Nutrition, Marginalization

Origins of Disparities Gini Coefficient/Lorenz Curves Cumulative Causation Core/Periphery Slums and the Urbanization of Poverty Formal/Informal Sectors Factors that Result in Disparities: Ethnicity, income, education, land ownership

Disparities and Change Theories used to Explain Global Development Gap Patterns and Trends in Life Expectancy, Education, and Income MDGs

Reducing Disparities FDI NGOs Free Trade/Fair Trade (Access to markets) Effectiveness of aid Top Down/Bottom Up Remittances, Microcredit, Debt Relief

Patterns in Environmental Quality and Sustainability Atmosphere and Change Soil and Change Water and Change Biodiversity Sustainability

Atmosphere and Change Review all vocabulary Climate Change/Global Warming Greenhouse Effect Tipping Point Causes/Consequences of climate change Greenhouse Gases Positive Feedback

Soil and Change Review all vocabulary Soil Degradation Causes, Consequences, Patterns of Soil Degradation Management Strategies Sustainable Agriculture

Water and Change Review all vocabulary Water stress v. Water scarcity Potable Water Patterns and Trends in Water use Environmental v. Human Factors affecting water scarcity Physical v. Economic scarcity Conservation measures Water footprint Virtual Water Factors that affect access to safe drinking water Quantity v. Quality debate

Biodiversity Review all vocabulary Biodiversity hotspots Tropical rainforests Ecological/Cultural/Economic Value Changes in the Amazon: Logging, Mining, etc.

Sustainability Environmental Sustainability Business-as-usual Green Technology ESI Ecotoursim/Destination Footprint Environmental Impact Assessment Pro-poor strategies

Patterns in Resource Consumption Patterns of Resource Consumption Changing Patterns of Energy Consumption Conservation Strategies

Patterns of Resource Consumption Ecological Footprint Biocapacity Population Resource Debate (Neo v. Anti Malthusian) 3 Agricultural Worlds Green Revolution (pros and cons)

Changing Patterns of Energy Consumption Patterns and Trends in Oil Production and Consumption (MEDC/NIC/LEDC) Peak Oil Geopolitics and Oil

Conservation Strategies Changing Importance of Other Energy Sources (Renewables) Recycling, Reusing, Reducing Quotas, Subsidies, Rationing Overfishing Landfill Product Stewardship Substitution