A (detailed) description of where the investigation was undertaken
Appropriate maps to show the location of Stratford
A description of the theory underpinning your investigation
Choose and define a maximum of four key terms/concepts which relate to your investigation. Highlight these key terms/concepts each time they are quoted in your Controlled Assessment
An understanding of how the theory works
Identification of the hypotheses/questions being tested
Explanation of the hypotheses including the geographical theory behind them
Commentary
You should describe where you undertook your Data Collection, with a reasonably detailed description of the location of Stratford. A number of appropriate maps to locate Stratford, at different scales, should be produced. Remember that all maps should have a title, key, north point and scale (even if it is approximate).
The two compulsory surveys are (1) Functional Zoning/ Vertical Zoning and (2) Traffic/ Pedestrian Counts with distance from the centre of the CBD. You should then develop a third survey that you have been responsible for plannning and investigating, demonstrating the required element of originality.If you wish to develop your own question you may do so, as long as you can link it to one of the compulsory surveys.
It is important that you choose and define a maximum of four key terms/concepts in your Introduction. It is highly recommended that you highlight these word/phrases in colour every time they are used in your Controlled Assessment. In this manner you will be able to make links between your Chapters and demonstrate the learning process that has taken place.
Your three surveys/investigations should be listed as hypotheses/questions that you are testing.You should explain each and link to the geographical theory underpinning them