Environmental Issue · AS 91532
Analyse a New Zealand primary production environmental issue
Analyse a New Zealand primary production environmental issue
This standard asks you to pick a farming or growing system in New Zealand, explain how it damages biodiversity (animals, plants, and habitats), and then work out which practical solution would best fix the problem while keeping the farm working economically and socially. You need to back up your ideas with real evidence and think through all the trade-offs.
You explain how the production system harms biodiversity and describe one or two ways to fix it, but without detailed evidence or data to back up your claims.
You explain specific management practices that damage biodiversity using quantitative data, describe courses of action with real examples or numbers, and show understanding of how habitats are actually affected.
You justify your chosen solution by connecting environmental, economic, and social evidence together, show a structured and well-thought-out argument, and present your evidence clearly and concisely with up-to-date data.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.