Humans are transforming Earth's land surface at a global scale — deforestation, desertification and retreating ice — and responding through international agreements.
Focus area: Human–Environment Interactions · Content: land cover change — the nature, rate and spatial distribution of human-induced change to Earth's land surface, and management responses.
GE-11-01 characteristics & spatial patterns GE-11-02 processes across scales GE-11-03 challenges & perspectives GE-11-04 responses & management for sustainability GE-11-05 analyses sources GE-11-09 communicates
environmentinterconnectionsustainabilityscalechange
| Time | Phase | Teacher / student activity |
|---|---|---|
| 0–8 | Hook | Deck title slide (deforestation frontier). Turn-and-talk: what has changed here, and who caused it? Introduce the three global changes. |
| 8–16 | Frame | Slides 3–4 + Activity 1 (match change to zone). Establish spatial patterns. |
| 16–30 | Deforestation | Slides 5–6 + Activity 2 (double blow). Amazon case study; link back to 12.1 carbon double-hit. |
| 30–40 | Response | Slide 8 + Activity 5 (evaluate 30×30). Model “strengths vs limits” then a judgement. |
| 40–52 | Desertification | Slides 10–11 + Activity 3 (cycle order). The Sahel & Great Green Wall. |
| 52–64 | Retreating ice | Slide 13 + satellite monitoring. Named examples; link to spatial technologies. |
| 64–80 | Consolidate | Activity 4 place-study file (set as homework) + Activity 6 essay plan. Exit ticket: define the Anthropocene. |