AC9HG10K07
Geographies of human wellbeing
reasons for, and consequences of, spatial variations in human wellbeing in Australia, including for First Nations Australians
Elaborations
- AC9HG10K07_E1explaining the environmental factors (access to resources – fossil fuels, water, fertile soils), the social factors (adequate food, health and education services), the economic factors (employment, income) and the technological factors (information and communications technology) that influence human wellbeing and development between and within countries
- AC9HG10K07_E2interpreting and analysing similarities, differences, patterns and trends in human wellbeing data for communities of First Nations Australians compared to non-Indigenous Australians, and explaining the links between human wellbeing and Closing the Gap initiatives
- AC9HG10K07_E3explaining how a person’s wellbeing is influenced by where they live, with reference to interconnections of environmental, economic, social and technological factors in at least 2 different places in Australia, such as urban and remote places
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