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The most student-friendly revision resource for the AQA GCSE
Geography specification - this thoroughly updated second edition
includes new graphs and maps and updated geographical data and
helps students to consolidate key knowledge for every topic. The
Revision Guide is fully matched to Oxford's AQA-approved Student
Book with the same student-friendly look and feel, with easy to
digest content that recaps and summarises essential knowledge into
manageable chunks. New Skills Focus pages hone students' ability to
approach skills-based questions with confidence, while Over to you
activities and six-second summaries encourage students to check in
on their knowledge. Revision checklists help monitor students'
progress and there is well-presented, targeted guidance for
approaching Issue Evaluation and Fieldwork. Perfect for use with
the Student Book or as a standalone resource for independent
revision Also available: Student Book, Exam Practice, Fieldwork,
Kerboodle, Kerboodle Book (student access) Also available as ebook:
9781382029117
This is the only textbook that fully supports the OxfordAQA
International A Level Human Geography specification (9635), for
first teaching from September 2018. It enables students to develop
a broad knowledge and understanding of a wide range of human
geography topics, such as resource security and contemporary urban
environments, and encourages them to link learning to real-life
with relevant, up-to-date examples and case studies from around the
world. It also hones the map work, enquiry and data analysis skills
required for university study with focused practice, whilst a
dedicated fieldwork chapter helps students to develop competence
and confidence in practical, mathematical and problem-solving
skills. The online textbook can be accessed on a wide range of
devices and the licence is valid until [31st December 2026], for
use by one student or teacher. Your first login will be sent to you
in the mail on a printed access card.
This is the only textbook that fully supports the OxfordAQA
International A Level Physical Geography specification (9635), for
first teaching from September 2018. It enables students to develop
a broad knowledge and understanding of a wide range of physical
geography topics, such as living with hazards and ecosystems under
stress, and encourages them to link learning to real-life with
relevant, up-to-date examples and case studies from around the
world. It also hones the map work, enquiry and data analysis skills
required for university study with focused practice, whilst a
dedicated fieldwork chapter helps students to develop competence
and confidence in practical, mathematical and problem-solving
skills. The online textbook can be accessed on a wide range of
devices and the licence is valid until [31st December 2026], for
use by one student or teacher. Your first login will be sent to you
in the mail on a printed access card.
This title was first published in 2000: An original and
thought-provoking analysis of modern initiatives in the tropical
rain forest. While issues such as logging, eco-timber, eco-tourism
have been widely analyzed from an outsider's perspective, this book
considers them from the local people's viewpoint, in terms of a
long history of the rainforest uses. The authors demonstrate that
the relationship of indigenous people to the tropical forest is not
essentially timeless, nor is it primarily spiritual or mystical. It
is in fact firmly connected to modern realities, while still being
rooted in historical beliefs and practices. Standing at the
intersection of anthropology, historical geography and rainforest
ecology, and also at the interface of the local and the global,
this ethnographically grounded study dispels a number of commonly
held assumptions. It reveals how processes of 'impact' are actually
two-way interactions, as local communities in Melanesia incorporate
industries like logging into rapidly evolving post-colonial society
and economy.
This title was first published in 2000: An original and
thought-provoking analysis of modern initiatives in the tropical
rain forest. While issues such as logging, eco-timber, eco-tourism
have been widely analyzed from an outsider's perspective, this book
considers them from the local people's viewpoint, in terms of a
long history of the rainforest uses. The authors demonstrate that
the relationship of indigenous people to the tropical forest is not
essentially timeless, nor is it primarily spiritual or mystical. It
is in fact firmly connected to modern realities, while still being
rooted in historical beliefs and practices. Standing at the
intersection of anthropology, historical geography and rainforest
ecology, and also at the interface of the local and the global,
this ethnographically grounded study dispels a number of commonly
held assumptions. It reveals how processes of 'impact' are actually
two-way interactions, as local communities in Melanesia incorporate
industries like logging into rapidly evolving post-colonial society
and economy.
AQA A Level Geography Exam Practice covers the skills and
techniques required to be successful in the new rigorous A Level
AQA Geography specification, plus key geographical skills practice
- written specially to target the demands of answering synoptic
exam questions. Accessible, clear and thorough, this exam practice
book engages all your students. Clearly-written using Oxford's
popular On Your Marks approach, it focuses on planning, writing,
and marking answers supported with sample answers at a range of
levels, with marked and annotated versions pointing out good
practice and useful tips. Motivating skills practice - based on the
AQA sample assessment materials - reinforces this rigorous
approach. In addition, guided answers and mark schemes will be
provided online.
Fiji is a country whose recent political instability can be
directly traced to its distinctive colonial and post-colonial
experience. For one particular region of Fiji the authors examine
the environmental, social and economic aspects of this experience,
at scales ranging from national and regional to island, village and
household. Discussions in Third World geography, regional economics
and development planning have been full of rhetoric about
'underdevelopment', 'centre-periphery relations' and 'dependency',
but seldom are the actual processes which give rise to these
phenomena examined in detail. In this book the authors explore in
depth the interrelations between the island landscape, the cultural
geography of the islanders and the intrusive values and
opportunities of the market economy. Some important lessons are to
be learnt from the gap between what might be predicted from
abstract theories of development and what is actually happening in
the real world of politicians, planners, farmers and fishermen.
This is the only textbook that fully support the OxfordAQA
International A Level Human Geography specification (9635), for
first teaching from September 2018. It enables students to develop
a broad knowledge and understanding of a wide range of human
geography topics, such as resource security and contemporary urban
environments, and encourages them to link learning to real-life
with relevant, up-to-date examples and case studies from around the
world. It also hones the map work, enquiry and data analysis skills
required for university study with focused practice, whilst a
dedicated fieldwork chapter helps students to develop competence
and confidence in practical, mathematical and problem-solving
skills. Includes one print textbook and one online textbook. The
online textbook license can be accessed on a wide range of devices
and is valid until [31st December 2027], for use by one student or
teacher. Your first login will be sent to you in the mail on a
printed access card.
Peasant societies in the Third World have undergone changes that
are often regarded as sweeping and unparalleled; rapid population
growth, progressive integration into the market economy and a Green
Revolution in agricultural technology. This book is a critical
examination of the truth behind these stereotypes. Twenty-one
specialists in the field of development studies look at the reality
of agrarian change, either through historical analysis, or through
in-depth village field-work, or from their experience as
development planners. The first four chapters provide the
historical context of agrarian change in India, Latin America and
pre-industrial Europe. These are followed by eight detailed case
studies of the impact of the green Revolution at village level in
India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. The book finishes with six
analysis of the effectiveness of government policies designed to
intervene in the development process in South Asia and in East
Africa. The contributors to this book share a commitment to an
interdisciplinary approach to the study of development problems.
Fiji is a country whose recent political instability can be
directly traced to its distinctive colonial and post-colonial
experience. For one particular region of Fiji the authors examine
the environmental, social and economic aspects of this experience,
at scales ranging from national and regional to island, village and
household. Discussions in Third World geography, regional economics
and development planning have been full of rhetoric about
'underdevelopment', 'centre-periphery relations' and 'dependency',
but seldom are the actual processes which give rise to these
phenomena examined in detail. In this book the authors explore in
depth the interrelations between the island landscape, the cultural
geography of the islanders and the intrusive values and
opportunities of the market economy. Some important lessons are to
be learnt from the gap between what might be predicted from
abstract theories of development and what is actually happening in
the real world of politicians, planners, farmers and fishermen.
This is the only textbook that fully supports the OxfordAQA
International A Level Physical Geography specification (9635), for
first teaching from September 2018. It enables students to develop
a broad knowledge and understanding of a wide range of physical
geography topics, such as living with hazards and ecosystems under
stress, and encourages them to link learning to real-life with
relevant, up-to-date examples and case studies from around the
world. It also hones the map work, enquiry and data analysis skills
required for university study with focused practice, whilst a
dedicated fieldwork chapter helps students to develop competence
and confidence in practical, mathematical and problem-solving
skills. Includes one print textbook and one online textbook. The
online textbook license can be accessed on a wide range of devices
and is valid until [31st December 2027], for use by one student or
teacher. Your first login will be sent to you in the mail on a
printed access card.
This is the only textbook that fully supports the OxfordAQA
International A Level Physical Geography specification (9635), for
first teaching from September 2018. It enables students to develop
a broad knowledge and understanding of a wide range of physical
geography topics, such as living with hazards and ecosystems under
stress, and encourages them to link learning to real-life with
relevant, up-to-date examples and case studies from around the
world. It also hones the map work, enquiry and data analysis skills
required for university study with focused practice, whilst a
dedicated fieldwork chapter helps students to develop competence
and confidence in practical, mathematical and problem-solving
skills.
This is the only textbook that fully support the OxfordAQA
International A Level Human Geography specification (9635), for
first teaching from September 2018. It enables students to develop
a broad knowledge and understanding of a wide range of human
geography topics, such as resource security and contemporary urban
environments, and encourages them to link learning to real-life
with relevant, up-to-date examples and case studies from around the
world. It also hones the map work, enquiry and data analysis skills
required for university study with focused practice, whilst a
dedicated fieldwork chapter helps students to develop competence
and confidence in practical, mathematical and problem-solving
skills.
Edexcel A Level Geography Exam Practice covers the skills and
techniques required to be successful in the new rigorous A Level
Edexcel Geography specification, plus key geographical skills
practice - written specially to target the demands of answering
synoptic exam questions. Accessible, clear and thorough, this exam
practice book engages all your students. Clearly-written using
Oxford's popular On Your Marks approach, it focuses on planning,
writing, and marking answers supported with sample answers at a
range of levels, with marked and annotated versions pointing out
good practice and useful tips. Motivating skills practice - based
on the AQA sample assessment materials - reinforces this rigorous
approach. In addition, guided answers and mark schemes will be
provided online.
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