Interdependence in Local Community
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Interdependence in Local Community

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What is the primary reason the local council wants to convert the soccer field into a car park?

  • To expand the soccer club's facilities.
  • To provide more recreational space for families.
  • To increase parking availability for local businesses' customers. (correct)
  • To eliminate membership fees for the soccer club.
  • How does the local soccer club financially depend on the whānau?

  • From membership fees paid by the children of the whānau. (correct)
  • By charging fees for parking at the soccer club.
  • Through donations made by the whānau.
  • Through sponsorships from local businesses.
  • What financial benefit does the whānau receive from their relationship with the soccer club?

  • Access to coaching and sporting facilities for their children. (correct)
  • Free merchandise from the local businesses.
  • Higher wages from local businesses.
  • Discounts on parking fees.
  • What impact could the conversion of the soccer field to a car park have on the local businesses?

    <p>It could potentially increase customer traffic to local businesses.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does the employment of one parent in the whānau contribute financially to the local businesses?

    <p>It directly affects the retail business's ability to pay staff wages.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    If the soccer club lost membership fees from the whānau, what would be a likely consequence?

    <p>The club might struggle to maintain facilities and services.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a potential alternative for the whānau if the soccer club did not exist?

    <p>They might find sporting opportunities at a higher cost.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What role does the contractor play in the interdependent financial situation?

    <p>They are responsible for building the car park.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a key element of the financial interdependence between the soccer club and the local council?

    <p>The soccer club relies on the local council's support for using the fields.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a potential risk for the soccer club if the local council converts a field into a car park?

    <p>Reduction in membership and participation in the club.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How might the local council indirectly benefit from the soccer club's operations?

    <p>By receiving parking fees from local businesses.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a direct effect of the soccer club converting one of their fields into a car park on the whānau?

    <p>Longer travel distances to find alternative fields.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What flow-on effect might occur for the soccer club due to converting a field to a car park?

    <p>Potential decrease in membership fees collected.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is not a consequence of the soccer club converting its field into a car park?

    <p>Increased overall community participation in soccer.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What might the local council consider before converting a soccer field into a car park?

    <p>The impact on the community's access to the club.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What impact could reduced facilities have on the soccer club's ability to operate effectively?

    <p>Challenges in maintaining quality equipment and events.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Interdependence and Effects

    • The local businesses are financially interdependent with the whānau because the whānau are regular customers.
    • The whānau benefits from the local businesses through employment and purchases, but the businesses would also benefit from increased customer spend.
    • The whānau are financially interdependent with the soccer club as they pay membership fees for their children to participate. The soccer club provides coaching and facilities for the children's development and recreation.
    • The soccer club is financially interdependent with the local council due to the shared use of the land for soccer fields. The council has the power to approve the use of the land, so the soccer club is dependent on their approval.
    • The local council could potentially increase parking revenue by converting a field into a carpark, but this could negatively impact the club and the local community.
    • The whanau is directly affected by the soccer field being converted to a car park as the soccer club may need to limit the number of teams or reduce practice times, making it harder for the children to participate in sport.
    • The children may need to travel further to find alternative fields, potentially leading to increased costs and inconvenience.
    • The soccer club may lose membership and participation due to the decrease in available fields, potentially impacting their income.
    • The local council could potentially benefit from increased parking revenue, but this could have negative consequences for the soccer club and the local community.

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    This quiz explores the various interdependencies between local businesses, whānau, soccer clubs, and the local council. Understand how these relationships influence financial decisions and community development. Test your knowledge on the impacts these interactions have on the local community.

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