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This book provides undergraduates with a step-by-step guide to
successfully carrying out an independent research project or
dissertation. The book addresses each stage of the project by
answering the questions that a student is likely to ask as the work
progresses from choosing the subject area and planning the data
collection through to producing illustrations and writing the final
report. Most undergraduates in geography and related disciplines
are required to undertake individual projects as part of their
degree course; this book is a source of constructive, practical
advice. This new third edition continues the tradition of friendly,
well-informed but informal support, and continues to focus on
answering the specific questions that students typically ask at
each stage of the project. The new edition brings the text
completely up to date by taking into account changes within the
discipline and changes in the ways that students work. New digital
media, social networking, mobile technology, e-journals,
anti-plagiarism software, ethics approval rules and risk
assessments are among the issues that this new edition takes into
account. The new edition also broadens the book's appeal by
extending its coverage of the wide range of different approaches to
geographical research, with expanded coverage of qualitative
research, Geographic Information Systems, and new approaches to
research design in both physical and human geographies
This book provides undergraduates with a step-by-step guide to
successfully carrying out an independent research project or
dissertation. The book addresses each stage of the project by
answering the questions that a student is likely to ask as the work
progresses from choosing the subject area and planning the data
collection through to producing illustrations and writing the final
report. Most undergraduates in geography and related disciplines
are required to undertake individual projects as part of their
degree course; this book is a source of constructive, practical
advice. This new third edition continues the tradition of friendly,
well-informed but informal support, and continues to focus on
answering the specific questions that students typically ask at
each stage of the project. The new edition brings the text
completely up to date by taking into account changes within the
discipline and changes in the ways that students work. New digital
media, social networking, mobile technology, e-journals,
anti-plagiarism software, ethics approval rules and risk
assessments are among the issues that this new edition takes into
account. The new edition also broadens the book's appeal by
extending its coverage of the wide range of different approaches to
geographical research, with expanded coverage of qualitative
research, Geographic Information Systems, and new approaches to
research design in both physical and human geographies
As major actors in the unfolding drama of climate change, glaciers
feature prominently in Earth's past and its future. Wherever on the
planet we live, glaciers affect each of us directly. They control
the atmospheric and ocean circulations that drive the weather; they
supply drinking and irrigation water to millions of people; and
they protect us from catastrophic sea-level rise. The very
existence of glaciers affects our view of the planet and of
ourselves, but it is less than 200 years since we realised that ice
ages come and go, and that glaciers once covered much more of the
planet's surface than they do now. An inspiration to artists, a
challenge for engineers, glaciers mean different things to
different people. Crossing the boundaries between art, environment,
science, nature and culture, this book uniquely considers glaciers
from a myriad perspectives, revealing their complexity, majesty and
importance, but also their fragility.
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