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E-raamat: Environmental Systems and Societies for the IB Diploma

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  • Sari: IB Diploma
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2012
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781139547741
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2012
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781139547741
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This attractive, full-colour coursebook, written by two highly experienced IB teachers, is tailored to the thematic requirements and assessment objectives of the IB's Environmental Systems and Societies syllabus. The text is divided into seven topics, following the IB syllabus structure and content specifications, and is written in clear, accessible English. The coursebook is designed to develop students' analytical skills and supports the requisite cross-curricular approach. It includes a detailed study of primary and secondary sources, key questions, carefully selected case studies and Theory of Knowledge exercises. Clear essay-writing and exam guidance is also provided.
Introduction v
Topic 1: System and models 1(12)
Chapter 1.1 Systems and models
1(12)
Topic 2: The ecosystem 13(65)
Chapter 2.1 Structure
13(10)
Chapter 2.2 Measuring abiotic components of the system
23(6)
Chapter 2.3 Measuring the biotic components of the system
29(8)
Chapter 2.4 Biomes
37(5)
Chapter 2.5 Function
42(14)
Chapter 2.6 Changes
56(14)
Chapter 2.7 Measuring changes
70(8)
Topic 3: Human population, carrying capacity and resource use 78(97)
Chapter 3.1 Population dynamics
78(15)
Chapter 3.2 Resources - natural capital
93(16)
Chapter 3.3 Energy resources
109(12)
Chapter 3.4 The soil system
121(16)
Chapter 3.5 Food resources
137(8)
Chapter 3.6 Water resources
145(7)
Chapter 3.7 Limits to growth
152(6)
Chapter 3.8 Environmental demands of human populations
158(17)
Topic 4: Conservation and biodiversity 175(37)
Chapter 4.1 Biodiversity in ecosystems
175(10)
Chapter 4.2 Evaluating biodiversity and vulnerability
185(15)
Chapter 4.3 Conservation of biodiversity
200(12)
Topic 5: Pollution management 212(64)
Chapter 5.1 Nature of pollution
212(5)
Chapter 5.2 Detection and monitoring of pollution
217(8)
Chapter 5.3 Approaches to pollution management
225(10)
Chapter 5.4 Eutrophication
235(8)
Chapter 5.5 Solid domestic waste
243(6)
Chapter 5.6 Depletion of stratospheric ozone
249(13)
Chapter 5.7 Urban air pollution
262(7)
Chapter 5.8 Acid deposition
269(7)
Topic 6: The issues of global warming 276(20)
Chapter 6.1 The issue of global warming
276(20)
Topic 7: Environmental value systems 296(13)
Chapter 7.1 Environmental value systems and philosophies
296(13)
Answers 309(6)
Glossary 315(7)
Index 322(7)
Acknowledgements 329