Canada offers complete coverage of this fascinating country, including sections on history, geography, wildlife, infrastructure and government, and culture.
A beautiful field guide featuring notes, photos, and illustrations of more than 100 rocks, minerals, and gemsA compact version of DK s bestselling anthology series, An Anthology of Rocks and Minerals is perfect for young geologists aged 7-9 for taking on the go.
This title is a fascinating guide to the world of rivers and lakes - children will delight in the fish, birds and other wildlife on extraordinary river journeys.
An educational resource to help children explore the issue of fair trade by allowing them to see through the eyes of the children of banana farmers in the Windward Islands.
Contents for this issue: Coral reef ecosystems: monitoring climate changeQuestion and answerExtended writing: ten tips for quality answersWhat happens to your rubbish?
An educational resource to help children explore the issue of fair trade by allowing them to see through the eyes of the children of banana farmers in the Windward Islands.
This A-level geography magazine provides topical articles by experts in the field, specifically written for students to help them gain the highest grades.
Contents for this issue:Changing the meaning of place: a rebranding case study of Park Hill Flats, SheffieldQuestion and answerGlobal urbanisationEverybody's talking about.
This GCSE geography magazine provides up-to-date case studies, exam advice, and support with geographical skills, to help students get their best grade.
Contents:Australia's migrants: impacts on urban growthIain MeyerQuestion and answerWater and carbon cyclesThe permafrost carbon feedback: the impact of global warming on Arctic ecosystemsPhilip WookeyThe equality of water supply in Lilongwe: a resource-security case studyNoel CastreeCentrepieceEarth's changing climateEd HawkinsAdapting to climate change: an agricultural case study from Nepal Mary Peart and Morgan PhillipsGlobal development update Modern slavery: an issue of global governanceGill MillerGeographical ideasInequalitySimon OakesThe geography of branding: using place to sell productsAndy PikeGeographical skillsHow to use qualitative data: researching place with interviews and social mediaDavid HolmesNEA ideasResearching place and brandingMartin EvansThe big pictureWhy are Africa's oldest baobabs dying?
ContentsCase studyRainwater harvesting in UgandaJosh Rogers, Lynn Grove Academy, Great YarmouthGeography onlineMapping ocean tsunamisAndrew DayCase studyBlades on the Humber: Siemens wind turbinesBrian GreasleyImprove your gradeUnderstanding the command word 'discuss'Bob Digby, GCSE examinerLandscapes picturedPortreath, CornwallGeographical skillsInterpreting weather mapsCase studyThe 2018 Indonesian tsunami: causes, impacts and responsesLucy ClarkeCase studyThe changing UK high streetMalcolm RenwickChanging placesWater transfer schemesElizabeth HudsonChanging placesUK water transfer schemes
ContentsCase studyThe storm of March 2018: understanding 'the Beast from the East'Michelle Minton, Leeds West Academy, LeedsImprove your gradeAnswering exam questions on unfamiliar fieldworkBob Digby, GCSE examinerCase studyUrban change in Medellin, ColombiaJane FerrettiLandscapes picturedThe FenlandsGeography onlineInteractive map makingAndrew DayGeographical skillsProportional symbolsMichelle Minton, Leeds West Academy, LeedsCase studyMurlough sand dunes: a small-scale UK ecosystemLucy ClarkeChanging placesKilauea and Fuego volcanoesChanging placesThe Kilauea and Fuego eruptions
Richard Hammond - TV presenter and self-confessed mystery addict - is on a quest to uncover the truth behind the rumours and whispers around some of the world's strangest - and creepiest - creatures.
ContentsCase studyNigeria's oil industryElizabeth HudsonImprove your gradeWriting case study answers about tropical cyclonesBob Digby, GCSE examinerCase studyA cleaner, greener HarrogateBrian GreasleyGeography onlinePopulation highs and lowsAndrew DayLandscapes picturedHigh Force, County DurhamGeographical skillsDrawing geographical diagramsMichelle Minton, Leeds West Academy, LeedsCase studyClimate change in New ZealandJane FerrettiCase studyEconomic and social change in Peckham, south LondonAlice Mollison, James Allen's Girls' School, LondonChanging placesPower for MozambiqueJo Outram and Malcolm RenwickChanging placesImprovements brought by electricity access
Margaret Macpherson holds a Masters Degree in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia and has worked as a teacher and journalist in Halifax, Bermuda, and Vancouver.
Contents: Managing the world's oceans Clive Schofield and Noel Castree Question and answer Regeneration and deprivation Making connections Hazard and place David Redfern Golden visas: how elite migration works David Ley Everybody's talking about 5G Simon Oakes Global development update Changing gender equality Alice Evans Centrepiece Protecting the high seas Olive Hefferman Floodplain fens: a case study of carbon cycling Kate Heppell et al.
ContentsCase studyGlacial retreat and tourism in Grindelwald, SwitzerlandStephanie Denning, Coventry UniversityGeography onlineUK international trade links: how does the UK pay its way in a globalising world?
Sensitive and encouraging, Puberty Survival Guide for Girls is an easy-to-read resource for young girls who are anticipating the many physical and emotional changes that accompany puberty.