Cambridge IGCSEâ„¢ and O Level Geography Digital Coursebook (2 Years)

Cambridge IGCSEâ„¢ and O Level Geography Coursebook with Digital Access (2 Years)

Cambridge IGCSEâ„¢ and O Level Geography Coursebook with Digital Access (2 Years)

3rd Edition
Tana Scott, Paul Thompson, Helen Young, James Hickman, Stuart Colesky
No date available
Print + Digital
9781009535632

We have fully updated this print and digital coursebook to support the Cambridge IGCSEâ„¢ , IGCSE (9-1) and O Level Geography syllabuses (0460/0976/2217) for examination from 2027. With a skills-based approach throughout, our coursebook now includes a dedicated chapter on climate change, a 'Think like a geographer' feature to help students apply their skills to a variety of real-life events, group project activities and more. There are also many opportunities to help students prepare for assessment with practice questions, tasks and a dedicated 'Preparing for assessment' chapter. Access your digital resource via Cambridge GO.

Overview

We have fully updated this digital coursebook to support the Cambridge IGCSEâ„¢ , IGCSE (9-1) and O Level Geography syllabuses (0460/0976/2217) for examination from 2027. With a skills-based approach throughout, our coursebook now includes a dedicated chapter on climate change, a 'Think like a geographer' feature to help students apply their skills to a variety of real-life events, group project activities and more. There are also many opportunities to help students prepare for assessment with practice questions, tasks and a dedicated 'Preparing for assessment' chapter. Access your digital resource via Cambridge GO.

Features

  • Takes a skills-based approach throughout, with a new geographical enquiry section to help develop fieldwork skills.
  • Dedicated climate change chapter explores causes and effects of climate change through a variety of engaging learning features and activities to strengthen understanding.
  • Detailed specific examples focus on regional events, with additional videos in each topic, which help students apply their learning to real-life contexts.
  • 'Think like a geographer' feature encourages students to apply their skills to a variety of real-world scenarios.
  • Projects help put learning into practice and develop key collaboration skills.
  • 'Improve your answer' section within each unit includes analysis on sample answers, why they're effective and areas for improvement.
  • A dedicated 'Preparing for assessment' section and practice questions for every topic
  • Answers are available for teachers within this digital coursebook and teacher's resource.

Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • How to use this series
  • How to use this book
  • Foreword Liam Saddington and Amy Munro-Faure
  • Introduction
  • Introduction to command words
  • Geographical Skills
  • Theme 1: Physical Geography
  • Topic 1 Rivers
  • 1.1 Rivers and drainage basins
  • 1.2 River processes
  • 1.3 River landforms
  • 1.4 Hazards, opportunities and management
  • 1.5 Detailed specific example: The Mississippi River, USA
  • 1.6 Detailed specific example: The Citarum River, Indonesia
  • Topic 2 Coastal environments
  • 2.1 How physical processes shape the coast
  • 2.2 Coastal landforms
  • 2.3 Opportunities and challenges of living near coasts
  • 2.4 Detailed specific example: Florida, USA
  • 2.5 Detailed specific example: The Great Barrier Reef, Australia
  • Topic 3 Ecosystems
  • 3.1 Characteristics of the Antarctic ecosystem
  • 3.2 Management of threats to the Antarctic ecosystem
  • 3.3 Characteristics of the tropical rainforest ecosystem
  • 3.4 Management of threats to tropical rainforests
  • 3.5 Detailed specific example: Ecuador
  • Topic 4 Tectonic hazards
  • 4.1 The Earth's structure
  • 4.2 The processes and features of earthquakes and volcanoes
  • 4.3 The impacts of tectonic hazards
  • 4.4 The management of tectonic hazards
  • 4.5 Detailed specific example: T'rkiye
  • 4.6 Detailed specific example: Tonga
  • Topic 5 Climate change
  • 5.1 Causes of climate change
  • 5.2 The effects of climate change
  • 5.3 Managing climate change
  • 5.4 Detailed specific example: India
  • Theme 1 Physical Geography: Practice questions
  • Theme 2: Human Geography
  • Topic 6 Population change
  • 6.1 Population growth and decline
  • 6.2 Changing population structures
  • 6.3 Detailed specific example: Hungary
  • 6.4 Causes and impacts of migration
  • 6.5 Detailed specific example: International migration from Mexico to the USA
  • Topic 7 Changing towns and cities
  • 7.1 Where most people live
  • 7.2 Opportunities and challenges of urbanisation 7.3 The management of urban growth 7.4 Detailed specific example: Mumbai, India
  • Topic 8 The challenge of development 8.1 Defining and measuring development
  • 8.2 Uneven development 8.3 Achieving sustainable development
  • 8.4 Detailed specific example: Botswana Topic 9 Economic change
  • 9.1 Changing economies
  • 9.2 Globalisation 9.3 Detailed specific example: Dubai, UAE
  • 9.4 Why is tourism a growing global industry?
  • 9.5 Detailed specific example: The Maldives Topic
  • 10 Resource management
  • 10.1 How our food is produced
  • 10.2 Global patterns of food supply and demand
  • 10.3 The challenges of food supply
  • 10.4 Detailed specific example: Haiti
  • 10.5 How our energy is produced
  • 10.6: Energy supply and demand
  • 10.7 A sustainable energy future
  • 10.8 Detailed specific example: Qatar
  • Theme 2 Human Geography
  • Practice questions
  • Geographical Enquiry
  • Preparing for assessment
  • Glossary
  • Acknowledgements

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