Wednesday 13 June 2012 Afternoon A2 GCE GEOGRAPHY F763/I/2 Global Issues INSERT 2 RESOURCE BOOKLET *F721790612* Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES This document consists of 10 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. INSTRUCTION TO EXAMS OFFICER / INVIGILATOR Do not send this Insert for marking; it should be retained in the centre or recycled. Please contact OCR Copyright should you wish to re-use this document. [L/500/8458] DC (NH/SW) 44559/5 OCR is an exempt Charity Turn over
2 Earth hazards Fig. 1 Earthquake magnitude and deaths for selected events since 2001 250 225 Haiti, 2010 Indian Ocean, 2004 200 175 150 deaths (thousands) 125 100 Pakistan, 2005 75 China, 2008 50 Iran, 2003 25 India, 2001 Japan, 2011 0 6 Indonesia, 2006 New Zealand, 2010 7 Magnitude Chile, 2010 8 9
3 Ecosystems and environments under threat Fig. 2 An extract from a 2010 newspaper article about exploitation of a natural resource Decline in fish stocks even worse than predicted The UK s modern fishing fleet must work harder for the same catch as their sail-powered Victorian counterparts. In England and Wales, 19th century fishermen were landing four times as much as today. In 1937, at the peak of the UK s fishing industry, the catch was 14 times what it is now, said a study by the University of York and the Marine Conservation Society. The results, say researchers, indicate that technological developments and the exploitation of new fishing grounds have served to mask the decline of fish in British waters. The availability of certain bottom-living fish [like halibut, turbot, haddock and plaice] has dropped by 94% since the late 1930s. Turn over
4 Climatic hazards Fig. 3 A photograph of a tornado
Population an Fig E 36 ton Su 5 Total population and cereal produc North America 450 m 334 473 m N Key: South America cereal population production The area of a symbol is approximately proportional to its value 162 m 560 92 ton
6 d resources. 4 tion in major world regions, 2009 urope East and South-East Asia Western Asia 731 orth Africa 73 m 213 m nes 191 South Asia 625 m 2091 b-saharan Africa 314 m 1650 Oceania m es 773 36 m 33 Turn over
8 Globalisation Fig. 5 A photograph of an advertising billboard in Nigeria
9 Development and inequalities Fig. 6 National percentage unemployment rates within the EU, 2010 SWEDEN FINLAND ESTONIA DENMARK LATVIA LITHUANIA EIRE UK NETHERLANDS GERMANY BELGIUM LUXEMBOURG CZECH REPUBLIC POLAND SLOVAKIA FRANCE ITALY AUSTRIA HUNGARY SLOVENIA ROMANIA BULGARIA PORTUGAL SPAIN GREECE MALTA CYPRUS Key: 15.1 20.0 10.1 15.0 5.1 10.0 5.0 Figures are unemployed persons aged 15 65 as a percentage of total labour force
5 North America 450 m 334 Key: cereal production population The area of a symbol is approximately proportional to its value Population and resources Fig. 4 Total population and cereal production in major world regions, 2009 Europe Western Asia 473 m 731 North Africa 73 m 213 South Asia 36 m 191 191 Sub-Saharan Africa South America 314 m 1650 162 m 560 92 m 773 6 East and South-East Asia 625 m 2091 Oceania 36 m 33 Turn over