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Geography : course companion / Garrett Nagle, Briony Cooke.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: IB diploma programmeCopyright date: ©2011Description: vi, 447 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780198389170 (pbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • G73 NAG
Contents:
Option A Freshwater - Drainage basins1: Drainage basin hydrology and geomorphology2: Flooding and flood mitigation3: Water scarcity and water quality4: Water management futuresOption B Oceans and coastal margins1: Ocean-atmosphere interactions2: Interactions between oceans and the coastal places3: Managing coastal margins4: Ocean management futuresOption C Extreme environments1: The characteristics of extreme environments2: Physical processes and landscapes3: Managing extreme environments4: Extreme environments' futuresOption D Geophysical hazards1: Geophysical systems2: Geophysical hazard risks3: Hazard risk and vulnerability4: Future resilience and adaptationOption E Leisure, tourism and sport1: Changing leisure patterns2: Tourism and sport at the local and national scale3: Tourism and sport at the international scale4: Managing tourism and sport for the futureOption F The geography of food and health1: Measuring food and health2: Food systems and the spread of disease3: Stakeholders in food and health4: Future health and food security sustainabilityOption G Urban environments1: The variety of urban environments2: Changing urban systems3: Urban environmental and social stresses4: Building sustainable urban systems for the futureUnit 1 Changing population1: Population and economic development patterns2: Changing populations and places3: Challenges and opportunitiesUnit 2 Global climate - vulnerability and resilience1: The causes of global climate change2: The consequences of global climate change3: Responding to climate changeUnit 3 Global resource consumption and security1: Global trends in consumption2: Impacts of changing trends in resource consumption3: Resource stewardshipUnit 4 Power, places and networks1: Global interactions and global power2: Global networks and flows3: Human and physical influences on global interactionsUnit 5 Human development and diversity1: Development opportunities2: Changing identities and cultures3: Local responses to global interactionsUnit 6 Global risks and resilience1: Geopolitical and economic risks2: Environmental risks3: Local and global resilience
Summary: Prepare IB learners to achieve and progress. Developed directly with the IB for the revised syllabus first examined 2019, this Course Book fully supports all the SL and HL themes. Integrating concept-based learning and with even more support for EAL learners, this text helps you truly deliver the IB approach to learning Geography.
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Option A Freshwater - Drainage basins1: Drainage basin hydrology and geomorphology2: Flooding and flood mitigation3: Water scarcity and water quality4: Water management futuresOption B Oceans and coastal margins1: Ocean-atmosphere interactions2: Interactions between oceans and the coastal places3: Managing coastal margins4: Ocean management futuresOption C Extreme environments1: The characteristics of extreme environments2: Physical processes and landscapes3: Managing extreme environments4: Extreme environments' futuresOption D Geophysical hazards1: Geophysical systems2: Geophysical hazard risks3: Hazard risk and vulnerability4: Future resilience and adaptationOption E Leisure, tourism and sport1: Changing leisure patterns2: Tourism and sport at the local and national scale3: Tourism and sport at the international scale4: Managing tourism and sport for the futureOption F The geography of food and health1: Measuring food and health2: Food systems and the spread of disease3: Stakeholders in food and health4: Future health and food security sustainabilityOption G Urban environments1: The variety of urban environments2: Changing urban systems3: Urban environmental and social stresses4: Building sustainable urban systems for the futureUnit 1 Changing population1: Population and economic development patterns2: Changing populations and places3: Challenges and opportunitiesUnit 2 Global climate - vulnerability and resilience1: The causes of global climate change2: The consequences of global climate change3: Responding to climate changeUnit 3 Global resource consumption and security1: Global trends in consumption2: Impacts of changing trends in resource consumption3: Resource stewardshipUnit 4 Power, places and networks1: Global interactions and global power2: Global networks and flows3: Human and physical influences on global interactionsUnit 5 Human development and diversity1: Development opportunities2: Changing identities and cultures3: Local responses to global interactionsUnit 6 Global risks and resilience1: Geopolitical and economic risks2: Environmental risks3: Local and global resilience

Prepare IB learners to achieve and progress. Developed directly with the IB for the revised syllabus first examined 2019, this Course Book fully supports all the SL and HL themes. Integrating concept-based learning and with even more support for EAL learners, this text helps you truly deliver the IB approach to learning Geography.

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