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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Drew Collins , Richard Crighton , Kerry Mcewan , Mark EastonPublisher: Oxford University Press Australia Imprint: OUP Australia and New Zealand ISBN: 9780190305079ISBN 10: 019030507 Publication Date: 01 December 2016 Audience: Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , Educational: Primary & Secondary Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsTHE GEOGRAPHER'S TOOLKITGT.1 Geographical concepts GT.2 Geographical inquiry skillsGT.3 Geographical tools UNIT 1: SUSTAINABLE BIOMES 1: Investigating Biomes 1.1 What are the main characteristics that differentiate the world’s biomes?1.2 How do people use and alter biomes for food production? 2: Food security: Feeding a hungry world 2.1 Can the world’s biomes sustainably feed the world’s population? 2.2 What are the environmental challenges to food production?2.3 What strategies can be used to increase global food security? UNIT 2: CHANGING PLACES3: Urbanisation: Life in different cities 3.1 Why has the world become more urbanised?3.2 How does urbanisation change environments and places?3.3 What strategies are used to manage environmental change in urban places to enhance sustainability? 4: Migration: People on the move 4.1 How does migration impact on the concentration of people into urban places? 4.2 How does international migration impact on the concentration of people into urban places? UNIT 3: ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND MANAGEMENT5: Environments 5.1 How do environments function? 6: Changing and managing the environment 6.1 How do people’s worldviews affect their attitudes to and use of environments? 6.2 What are the causes and consequences of change in environments and how can this change be managed? 7: Investigative study: Coastal change and management 7.1 Why is an understanding of environmental processes and interconnections essential for sustainable management of coastal environments?7.2 What are the causes and consequences of environmental change?7.3 How can coastal changes be managed? UNIT 4: HUMAN WELLBEING8: Geographies of human wellbeing 8.1 What makes human wellbeing a geographical issue?8.2 How can the spatial variations in human wellbeing and development be measured and explained? 9: Improving inequalities in wellbeing 9.1 What are the economic, social and environmental impacts of variations in development and wellbeing? 9.2 How do governments, groups and individuals respond to inequalities in development and human wellbeing for a sustainable future?ReviewsAuthor InformationDrew Collins is Head of Geography at The King’s School and has over 14 years' geography teaching experience in NSW and the United Kingdom. Richard Crighton is Head of Geography at Knox Grammar School and has over 20 years' geography teaching experience. He is currently completing his Masters Degree in Education Leadership. Kerry McEwan is Head Teacher HSIE at Barrenjoey High School and has over 25 years' geography teaching experience. Kerry has a Masters Degree in Education and is a GTANSW council member. Mark Easton has taught Geography, History and English for over 20 years and during the last 15 years has been a contributing author to many geography, humanities and atlas titles. In 2010 he joined Oxford as a geography consultant to work on a range of titles and to support the use of these resources in the classroom. Mark is also the Head of the Humanities Department at St Margaret's School. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |