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GEOGRAPHY Multi-disciplinary Environmental Science Engineering Earth / Geological Science Meteorology Architecture Landscape Architecture Human Resources Management Logistics & Transport Management Geographical Information System Town Planning Geography

HKDSE Geography Compulsory Part Elective Part (any 2) Living with Our Physical Environment Opportunities and Risks – Is it rational to live in hazard-prone areas? Managing Rivers and Coastal Environments: A continuing challenge Facing Changes in the Human Environment Changing Industrial Location – How and why does it change over space and time? Building a Sustainable City – Are environmental conservation and urban development mutually exclusive? Confronting Global Challenges Combating Famine – is technology a panacea for food shortage? Disappearing Green Canopy – Who should pay for the massive deforestation in rainforest regions? Global Warming – Is it fact or fiction? Dynamic Earth Weather and Climate TransportRegional Study of Zhujiang Delta

Studying Geography Multiple Perspectives Geographical Enquiry Skills Field Work Global Concern, Environmental Protection

HKDSE Geography Public Examination 2014 Paper 1Paper 2School-based Assessment Weighting 60%25%15% Duration 2 hours 30 mins1 hourFrom S5 to S6 Scope Compulsory partElective PartFieldwork Section / Question type Multiple-choice Data/Skill-based / Structured Short Essay Data/Skilled- based / Structured Short Essay One report submitted in S6 before the public examination

GEOGRAPHY Multi-disciplinary Environmental Science Engineering Earth / Geological Science Meteorology Architecture Landscape Architecture Human Resources Management Logistics & Transport Management Geographical Information System Town Planning Geography