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evaluate the success of individuals, groups and the levels of government in managing the coast
 
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ill start this one of =]

evaluate the success of individuals, groups and the levels of government in managing the coast
Would love to answer that, but it wasn't one of our focuses this year. We did salinity and stuff. Geo marathon will be hard because it varies heaps from region to region...
 

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ill start this one of =]

evaluate the success of individuals, groups and the levels of government in managing the coast
individuals- not much. XD
groups- is vital to the success of coastal management- not only do they lobby the government, but many larger groups such as landcare recruit volunteers, and donate money and time in effort to eg, put up sandbags, organise signs, collect rubbish, plant trees, raise awareness.
local- works in tangent with groups such as landcare, and support coastal management through donating funds, implementing legislations (development certificates)
fed+state= funding

what policies did the government implement concerning Australia's changing population pyramid?
 

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§ Migration Act 1958 covers policy, sets penalties<o:p></o:p>
§ Implement measures to discourage, prevent people smuggling e.g. Coast watch, Navy<o:p></o:p>
§ Deporting Foreign nationals who don’t have document and aren’t refugees<o:p></o:p>
§ Preventing visitors from overstaying visas<o:p></o:p>
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§ Preventing discrimination against visitors<o:p></o:p>
Implements policy of multiculturalism (CNIA)
 

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christian, plz dont try 'starting things off'

Well, anyway, here's a question:
What are the implications for social justice and equity in relation to Foreign Aid?
 

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Sometimes aid can have negative effects on communities. This is the case when they make decisions about how the aid will be used without taking into account the social, cultural and environmental needs of individual communities. Some choices can have significant impacts that affect health and well-being of the locals. An economic implication is that the Australian government have been criticised by a number of NGOs for its policy of using aid to promote commercial interests. NGOs are concerned that the aid budget is being used to build markets for Australian goods overseas and to assist Australian firms to internationalise rather than meeting the real needs of communities.

idk, I got it from my assignment on foreign aid. Lol


Um,
Outline the main geographical processes relevant to Coastal Management.
 
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^^ Good answer..

Anyways:

There are several geographical processes in relation to coastal management. One includes longshore drift - the process by where sand is moved along the beach either up or down it. Erosion also occurs as sediments such as rocks at the bottoms of cliffs are gradually worn away. Transportation refers to sand gradually removed along the beaches. (can't think of any others off the top of my head!!)
 

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I think there's also

hydraulic action - waves trap compressed air into holes which crack the rock
abrasion - the chipping of platforms by rocks being thrown around by the waves
attrition - when the rocks rub each other which changes their shape and size

The cycle of sand being deposited and taken away is called the erosion-accretion cycle

plus there's also weather like sea salt weathering >.o but i can't remember the details.


here's a question - what are the future problems cause by urban sprawl and strategies to tackle it?
 

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decentralisation - the breakdown of a city centre
ways to combat it tbh idk, offer new jobs, provide cheaper housing?
 

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tejas, AKA 'UZERNAME' dont lie about ur subjects next year


so bs man=]

more like... fundamentals, general maths, senior science, biolgy ...
 

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