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Cambridge International Examinations
Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
9696/32
GEOGRAPHY
Paper 3 Advanced Human Options
May/June 2015
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Photograph A for Question 1
An agricultural system in the tropics
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76–90
50–75
<50
Key
population (%)
>90
data not available
Percentage of population with access to safe drinking water in 2011
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Fig. 2 for Question 6
A model of sustainable tourism
environmental
balancing the use of
environmental resources
and the economic benefits
of tourism
balancing the use of
environmental resources and
changes to social values
sustainable
tourism
social
economic
balancing economic growth and
the impacts on social values
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Fig. 3 for Question 8
Progress towards providing universal primary education
Share of countries in region making progress towards providing universal
primary education (percentage).
The term universal primary education means both boys and girls will be
able to complete a full course of primary schooling.
100
75
percentage 50
25
0
East
Asia and
Pacific
Europe
and
Central
Asia
Latin
Middle
America East and
and
North
Caribbean Africa
Key
reached target
on track
off track
seriously off track
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South
Asia
SubSaharan
Africa
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