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Geography Study Guide: Oxford IB Diploma Programme 2nd Revised edition [Pehme köide]

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  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198389159
  • ISBN-13: 9780198389156
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 295x212x12 mm, kaal: 554 g, Black & White
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jun-2012
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198389159
  • ISBN-13: 9780198389156
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This Study Guide supports the new syllabus for 2009 and includes all options. Written by experienced IB teachers and workshop leaders, it contains all the information required for the course, presented in a concise, accessible format. The book exactly matches the structure of the new course and includes material for both Standard and Higher level. Questions and full mark schemes are provided along with advice on internal and external assessment. The Study Guide may be used by teachers or to support the students' learning outside the classroom. It is also suitable for students and teachers whose first language is not English.

·Comprehensively covers the syllabus, matching IB specifications and written by IB workshop leaders and experienced teachers ·Reinforces all the key topics in a concise, user-friendly format, cementing understanding ·Effectively prepares learners for assessment with revision support, past paper questions and exam strategies ·Challenge material stretches learners to their maximum potential, concretely strengthening performance ·Uses clear and straightforward language to support EAL students ·Strong focus on the globalization and internationalism, fully in line with the most recent syllabus

About the series: Reinforce student understanding of all the crucial subject material. Fully comprehensive and matched to the most recent syllabuses, these resources provide focused review of all important concepts, tangibly strengthening assessment potential.

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This is a study guide which follows the syllabus carefully. It is useful when students are completing practise extended responses, as it provides a quick and precise overview of each topic. I use it to help summarise the Development topic after students complete a series of research projects. I keep a stash of these in my class to help students who struggle with the rich English requirements of the course. * Andrew McCarthy, International School of Singapore *

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Introduction to the International Baccalaureate Diploma course v
Part 1 Core theme - patterns and change
1 Populations In Transition
6(16)
Population trends
6(1)
Birth rates (1)
7(1)
Birth rates (2)
8(1)
Birth rates (3)
9(1)
Mortality (1)
10(1)
Mortality (2)
11(1)
Population pyramids (1)
12(1)
Population pyramids (2)
13(1)
Gender and change
14(1)
Gender inequalities
15(1)
Responses to high and low fertility
16(1)
Impacts of youthful and ageing populations
17(1)
Managing population change
18(1)
Migration
19(1)
Impacts of international migration (1)
20(1)
Impacts of international migration (2)
21(1)
2 Disparities In Wealth And Development
22(10)
Measurement of regional and global disparities (1)
22(1)
Measurement of regional and global disparities (2)
23(1)
Origin of disparities
24(1)
Millennium Development Goals
25(1)
Global disparities and change
26(1)
Trends in life expectancy, education and income
27(1)
Reducing disparities (1)
28(1)
Reducing disparities (2)
29(1)
The impact of aid and debt relief (1)
30(1)
The impact of aid and debt relief (2)
31(1)
3 Patterns In Environmental Quality And Sustainability
32(8)
Atmosphere and change (1)
32(1)
Atmosphere and change (2)
33(1)
Soil degradation (1)
34(1)
Soil degradation (2)
35(1)
Water usage and change (1)
36(1)
Water usage and change (2)
37(1)
The world's riches: biodiversity and change (1)
38(1)
The world's riches: biodiversity and change (2)
39(1)
4 Patterns In Resource Consumption
40(11)
Ecological footprints
40(1)
Environmental sustainability
41(1)
Malthus, Boserup and the limits to growth
42(1)
Changing patterns of oil production and consumption
43(1)
The changing importance of alternative energy sources
44(1)
Alternative energy
45(1)
Hydroelectric power
46(1)
Conservation, waste reduction, recycling and substitution
47(1)
National and global initiatives
48(1)
Exam questions on Paper 1
49(2)
Part 2 Optional themes
5 Freshwater - Issues And Conflicts
51(15)
Drainage basin hydrology
51(1)
Discharge
52(1)
Storm hydrographs
53(1)
Flooding in Bangladesh
54(1)
The effects of megadams
55(1)
Floodplain management: stream channel processes
56(1)
Floodplain management: deposition
57(1)
Human modification of floodplains
58(1)
Alternative stream management strategies
59(1)
Groundwater management (1)
60(1)
Groundwater management (2)
61(1)
Freshwater wetland management
62(1)
Irrigation and agriculture
63(1)
Demand for water: local/national scale
64(1)
Demand for water: international scale
65(1)
6 Oceans And Their Coastal Margins
66(14)
Distribution of oceans and ocean currents
66(1)
Ocean morphology
67(1)
Oceans and climate (1)
68(1)
Oceans and climate (2)
69(1)
Oceans and resources (1)
70(1)
Oceans and resources (2)
71(1)
Overfishing (1)
72(1)
Overfishing (2)
73(1)
Pollution
74(1)
The geopolitics of oceans
75(1)
Coastal margins
76(1)
Coastal processes and landforms
77(1)
Conflicts and management strategies
78(1)
Coral reefs and mangroves
79(1)
7 Extreme Environments
80(13)
Global distribution of extreme environments (1)
80(1)
Global distribution of extreme environments (2)
81(1)
People in extreme environments
82(1)
Glacial environments
83(1)
Glacial deposition
84(1)
Periglacial environments
85(1)
Hot, arid environments (1)
86(1)
Hot, arid environments (2)
87(1)
Agriculture in arid and semi-arid areas
88(1)
Mineral extraction in periglacial areas
89(1)
Resource development in hot, arid areas
90(1)
Tourism in Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico
91(1)
Sustainability in extreme environments
92(1)
8 Hazards And Disasters - Risk Assessment And Response
93(13)
Definitions and characteristics (1)
93(1)
Definitions and characteristics (2)
94(1)
Earthquakes
95(1)
Volcanoes
96(1)
Hurricanes
97(1)
Droughts
98(1)
Technological hazards
99(1)
Why people live in hazardous environments
100(1)
Vulnerability
101(1)
Risk and risk relationships
102(1)
Disasters
103(1)
Adjustment and response
104(1)
Short-term, mid-term and long-term responses after an event
105(1)
9 Leisure, Sport And Tourism
106(12)
Tourism, sport, leisure and recreation
106(1)
Changing patterns of international tourism
107(1)
Leisure at the international scale: sport
108(1)
Case study of an international sports event
109(1)
Case study of a national tourist industry: Spain
110(1)
Ecotourism
111(1)
Tourism as a development strategy
112(1)
A national sports league: rugby in South Africa
113(1)
Leisure at the local scale
114(1)
Leisure in urban areas
115(1)
Sport and urban regeneration
116(1)
Principles of sustainable tourism
117(1)
10 The Geography of Food And Health
118(13)
Measuring health
118(1)
Health-adjusted life expectancy (HALE)
119(1)
Variations in health
120(1)
Global availability of food
121(1)
Areas of food sufficiency
122(1)
Areas of food deficiency
123(1)
Food production and markets
124(1)
Alleviating food shortages
125(1)
Sustainable agriculture
126(1)
Global patterns of disease
127(1)
The spread of disease
128(1)
Geographic factors and impacts: malaria
129(1)
Geographic factors and impacts: AIDS
130(1)
11 Urban Environments
131(18)
Urbanization
131(1)
Inward and outward movements
132(1)
Megacities
133(1)
Residential patterns in rich countries
134(1)
Urban poverty and deprivation
135(1)
Economic activities in cities (1)
136(1)
Economic activities in cities (2)
137(1)
Shanty towns
138(1)
Urban microclimates
139(1)
Environmental and social stress
140(1)
The city as a system
141(1)
The sustainable city
142(1)
Sustainable strategies
143(1)
Exam questions on Paper 2
144(5)
Part 3 Higher level extension - global interactions
12 Measuring Global Interactions
149(3)
Globalization
149(1)
Index of globalization
150(1)
Global core and periphery
151(1)
13 Changing Space - The Shrinking World
152(3)
Time-space convergence
152(1)
Extension and density of networks
153(1)
The role of ICT
154(1)
14 Economic Interactions
155(8)
Financial flows (1)
155(1)
Financial flows (2)
156(1)
Financial flows (3)
157(1)
Financial flows (4)
158(1)
Financial flows (5) - loans and debt
159(1)
Financial flows (6)
160(1)
Labour flows
161(1)
The role of ICT in international outsourcing
162(1)
15 Environmental Change
163(6)
The effects of agro-industrialization on the environment
163(1)
Environmental degradation
164(1)
Polluting industries and relocation to LEDCs
165(1)
Transboundary pollution: acid rain
166(1)
Environmental awareness
167(1)
Homogenization of urban landscapes
168(1)
16 Sociocultural Exchanges
169(6)
Cultural diffusion
169(1)
Consumer culture (1)
170(1)
Consumer culture (2)
171(1)
Sociocultural integration
172(1)
Cultural diffusion and indigenous groups: the Dani
173(1)
Cultural imperialism
174(1)
17 Political Outcomes
175(6)
Loss of sovereignty (1)
175(1)
Loss of sovereignty (2)
176(1)
Responses
177(1)
Anti-globalization movements
178(1)
Migration and migration control
179(1)
Globalization versus nationalism in the EU
180(1)
18 Global Interactions At The Local Level
181(5)
Globalization and glocalization
181(1)
Adoption of globalization
182(1)
Globalized and glocalized production
183(1)
Alternatives (1)
184(1)
Alternatives (2)
185(1)
Exam questions on Paper 3 186(1)
Essay-writing guidelines 187(2)
External markbands 189(2)
Markschemes for the exam questions 191(11)
Internal assessment: advice to students and teachers 202(4)
Index 206