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Managing Issues in Geography

GCSE Geography, AQA Specification C
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Managing Geography has been written by experienced Chief and Principal Examiners to follow athe new 2001 GCSE specifications. Written to match exactly the requirements of the new AQA C specification this exciting new textbook offers a fresh and innovative approach to geography for all. The book covers in detail the three core units: Managing Change in the Human Environment, Managing the Physical Environment and Managing Economic Development. Exam-style questions, coursework advice, ICT and Key Skills activities are integrated throughout.

Table of Contents

Managing Change in the Human Environment: Population change; Rural/urban migration; The Changing City Centre; Pressure at the Rural-Urban Fringe; Managing the Physical Environment:; Weather Hazards; Unstable plate margins; Water and food supply; Pressures on the physical environment; Managing Economic Development; Contrasting levels of development; Resource depletion; Economic development and the global environment; Toursim and the economy; Coursework ideas, exam questions, sample answers

Author Biography

Steve Milner is the Head of Geography at a school in Derby. Bob Hordern and Phil Lamb are experienced senior examiners.
Release date NZ
December 26th, 2003
Audience
  • Secondary
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
colour illustrations
Imprint
Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Pages
214
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton General Division
Dimensions
211x275x10
ISBN-13
9780340802168
Product ID
1633617

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