Summary: This website is designed to cater for AS and A2 Geography students and provide them with up-to-date case studies on the most popular topics. Alongside this invaluable array of facts and issues will be a whole range of exam-type questions, activities, definitions, links to the specifications and synoptic questions written by examiners from each of the main examining boards. Advice and mark schemes will accompany the questions showing students the best way to make use of each case study according to the specification they are following. The website will be updated with fresh case studies and questions throughout the year.
Exam questions and mark schemes provided by examiners from each of the main boards.Links to specifications showing students where to use the case studies.Fresh and new case studies.
Table of Contents: The 2004 Hurricane season in the Caribbean and the USAHuman Impact on the Hydrological CycleAcid RainSalt MarshesIndia's population: patterns and trendsUrban regeneration: The London Olympics 2012Resource Management in the EU: FishingUK Energy: present and future.Soils in a local area – a case study of OxfordTornadoes – case studies from the US and the UKSavanna ecosystemsIntrusive landscapesRural settlement in the Isle of PurbeckReading: urban planning and developmentThe UK and the global car industryGlobal fertility declineThe Gorner Glacier – a wilderness area?Weathering and human activityCoral reefs and mangrove swampsImpact of damsGlobal mortality: patterns and trendsSocio-economic contrasts in Inner LondonIndustrial location: LabourFossils fuels: global update
About the Author(s): Paul Guinness is a Head of Geography and experienced author. Garrett Nagle is a Geography teacher and experienced author.
Readership: A level geography students