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Geography for Edexcel A Level second edition: A Level / 16-19: Geography for Edexcel A Level Year 2 second edition eBook
Geography for Edexcel A Level second edition: A Level / 16-19: Geography for Edexcel A Level Year 2 second edition eBook
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This thoroughly revised and updated second edition provides great support for students studying the Pearson Edexcel GCE 2016 Geography A Level specification.

It retains the clear, student-friendly approach of the first edition, and includes new data, maps, and graphs alongside updated and relevant case studies. The content has been reviewed and updated so that it is more diverse and inclusive.

It includes exam-style questions in every unit that will help students to be successful in their exams - these reflect the latest Pearson Edexcel exam question wording.

Coverage of specification content is comprehensive and accessible.

The book provides strong support for skills, with questions aimed at meeting the required geographical and statistical skills. The fieldwork chapter explains and develops the necessary skills. High-quality photos, maps, and diagrams aid explanations and engage students.

A Student Book covering A Level Year 1 and AS is also available. Answers to all activities are included on Kerboodle (school purchase only).

Language
English
ISBN
9781382047005
Contents
1 The water cycle and water insecurity
Chapter overview and synoptic themes
1.1 A world of extremes
1.2 The global hydrological cycle
1.3 Local hydrological cycles – drainage basins
1.4 The water balance and river regimes
1.5 Deficits within the hydrological system
1.6 Surpluses within the hydrological system
1.7 Climate change
1.8 Water insecurity – the causes
1.9 Water insecurity – the consequences
1.10 Water insecurity – managing supplies
Revisiting the Enquiry Questions; Books, music, films
2 The carbon cycle and energy security
Chapter overview and synoptic themes
2.1 2015 – The year it all changed?
2.2 The carbon cycle
2.3 Carbon sequestration
2.4 A balanced carbon cycle
2.5 Energy security
2.6 Fossil fuels – still the norm
2.7 Alternatives to fossil fuels
2.8 Threats to the carbon and water cycles
2.9 Degrading the water and carbon cycles
2.10 Responding to climate change
Revisiting the Enquiry Questions; Books, music, films
3 Superpowers
Chapter overview and synoptic themes
3.1 Making an impact
3.2 What is a superpower?
3.3 Changing patterns of power
3.4 Emerging superpowers?
3.5 Global networking
3.6 Players in international decision-making
3.7 Superpowers and the environment
3.8 Contested places
3.9 Contesting global influence
3.10 Challenges for the future
Revisiting the Enquiry Questions; Books, music, films
4 Health, human rights and intervention
Chapter overview and synoptic themes
4.1 Human development
4.2 Variations in human health and life expectancy
4.3 Development targets and policies
4.4 Human rights
4.5 Defining and protecting human rights
4.6 Variations in human rights within countries
4.7 Geopolitical interventions
4.8 The impacts of development aid
4.9 Military action and human rights
4.10 Measuring the success of geopolitical interventions
4.11 Development aid – a mixed record of success?
4.12 Military interventions: a mixed success story
Revisiting the Enquiry Questions; Books, music, films
5 Migration, identity and sovereignty
Chapter overview and synoptic themes
5.1 A national game?
5.2 Globalisation and migration
5.3 The causes of migration
5.4 The consequences of international migration
5.5 Nation states and borders
5.6 Nationalism in the modern world
5.7 Globalisation and the growth of new types of states
5.8 The role and importance of the United Nations
5.9 The role of IGOs in trade and finance
5.10 The role of IGOs in managing global environmental problems
5.11 The concept of national identity
5.12 Challenges to national identity
5.13 Disunity within nations
Revisiting the Enquiry Questions; Books, music, films
6 Using geographical skills
6.1 Complex data sets and scaling
6.2 Using logarithmic scales
6.3 The Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient/index
6.4 Drawing proportional circles
6.5 Using source materials critically – text
6.6 Using source materials critically – data
6.7 Flow-line maps and diagrams
7 Preparing for the synoptic Paper 3
7.1 The synoptic Paper 3
7.2 Synoptic links 1: Players
7.3 Synoptic links 2: Attitudes and Actions
7.4 Synoptic links 3: Futures and Uncertainties
7.5 Resource Booklet: Energy futures in Japan
8 Fieldwork and the Independent Investigation
8.1 Introducing the Independent Investigation
8.2 Devising a focus and title
8.3 Planning and writing the introduction
8.4 Planning your fieldwork methodology
8.5 Presenting your data
8.6 Analysing data
8.7 Analysing qualitative data
8.8 Writing your conclusion
8.9 Writing your evaluation and finalising your enquiry
9 Exams: hitting the high marks
Glossary
Index

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