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What factors should be considered when selecting a possible option to address a geographical issue?

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Section A: Issue evaluation

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What factors should be considered when selecting a possible option to address a geographical issue?

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When selecting a possible option to address a geographical issue, factors such as environmental impact, economic feasibility, social implications, and stakeholder perspectives should be considered. Additionally, the long-term sustainability of the option and its alignment with local needs are crucial.

Explanation

This question tests the student's understanding of the complexities involved in decision-making related to geographical issues. It requires them to recall relevant factors that influence option selection, demonstrating their grasp of the topic.

Common mistake

Selecting Options

Students often choose options based on personal opinion rather than geographical evidence.

To fix this, students should analyze the geographical data and evidence provided in the resources before making a selection.

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