Summary: Edexcel AS Geography has been written specifically to meet the needs of AS students following the Edexcel specification. It provides comprehensive coverage of both units, including all options, matching the structure of the course precisely. All the compulsory case studies in Unit 1 are covered and guidance is offered on fieldwork and research for Unit 2. Guidance on exam technique and sample exam-style questions, together with mark schemes and detailed commentaries are available online. Go to www.hodderplus.co.uk/philipallanEdexcel AS Geography comprises the following special features: Overview - clear introductions that explain the context of each chapterKey terms - identified in the text and defined in boxesCase studies - up to date and specially written for this bookSkills focus - describes essential skills and how to use themKey concepts - explains important ideas and modelsReview questions - written in the style of AS exam questionsQuestions and answers - graded responses to specimen questionsAn accompanying Teacher Guide, available for purchase by teachers, offers answers to the review questions as well as providing a range of classroom support materials.
Matches the structure and content of the Edexcel AS specification Original and accessible case studies Special features: key terms, skills focus, key concepts and further research Review questions at the end of each unit, graduated for difficulty Exam technique material online with sample Q&As plus commentaries Supporting teacher guide resource pack with free CD
Original and accessible case studies
Special features: key terms, skills focus, key concepts and further research
Review questions at the end of each unit, graduated for difficulty
Exam technique material online with sample Q&As plus commentaries
Supporting teacher guide resource pack with free CD
Table of Contents: Unit 1: Global challengesWorld at riskGlobal hazardsGlobal hazard trendsGlobal hazard patternsClimate change and its causesThe impacts of global warmingCoping with climate changeThe challenge of global hazards for the futureGoing globalGlobalisationGlobal groupingsGlobal networksRootsOn the moveWorld citiesGlobal challenges for the futureUnit 2: Geographical investigationsExtreme weatherExtreme weather watchExtreme impactsIncreasing risksManaging extreme weatherCrowded coastsCompetition for coastsCoping with the pressureIncreasing risksCoastal managementUnequal spacesRecognising inequalityInequality for whom?Managing rural inequalitiesManaging urban inequalitiesRebranding placesTime to rebrandRebranding strategiesManaging rural rebrandingManaging urban rebranding
About the Author(s): The authors have extensive teaching and examining experience. Sue Warn and Cameron Dunn are chief examiners. David Holmes and Simon Oakes are principal examiners.
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