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World Geography: Case Studies


Cambridge Geography Project Key Stage 4

No. of pages 160

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World Geography: Case Studies is part of the Cambridge Geography Project for GCSE. The case studies concentrate on places named in the national curriculum and also meet the requirements of GCSE geography syllabuses. The case studies provide original material presented in a stimulating format, resources to enable the teaching of human, physical and environmental themes, key questions to focus pupil enquiries and a variety of activities at differentiated levels.

 

This book is part of a book series called Cambridge Geography Project Key Stage 4 .

There are 160 pages in this book. This book was published 1994 by Cambridge University Press .

This book has the following chapters: UK local area, home and contrasting region; A. The Cambridge Phenomenon; B. `King Coal' is Dead - New Jobs for Wakefield; C. Changing Rural Land Use in the Flow Country; D. Farming in the Yorkshire Dales: Issues and Conflicts; The European Community (Spain, France and Germany); E. Car Production in Spain; F. The Farmers of Languedoc-Roussillon and the EC Wine Lake; G. Cleaning-up the River Rhine; H. The French Energy Dilemma; Superpowers (CIS/former USSR and USA); I. All Change for Farmers of the Former Soviet Union; J. Western USA's Water Crisis: The Case of Mono Lake; Economically Developing Countries; K. Irrigating India; L. Sokoto River Project, Nigeria; M. The Mexican Oil Industry; Enrichment Case Studies; N. A Transnational Company: Tate & Lyle; O. Subsistence Farming in Burkina Faso; P. The Rise and Rise of Taiwan and the East Asian NICs.

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Cambridge Geography Project Key Stage 4

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