How to dispose of human waste on Mount Everest Oct 25th 2018 | GORAKSHEP, The Economist
Concepts of Geographic Thinking: Interrelationships, Patterns and Trends, Spatial Significance
Inquiry: How might human waste be managed in a sustainable manner on the mountain?
Activity: To develop an understanding of the issue conduct an issue analysis. Then conduct some research into human waste disposal methods. Determine a method the would be appropriate for the spatial significance of the region and map out the most appropriate location in a spatial journal. Develop a plan to help implement the appropriate method that will help maintain the ecological sensitivity of the area. Communicate results via story map.
Monday, 29 October 2018
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