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We are working towards endorsement of this title for the Cambridge Pathway to support the syllabus (9696) for examination from 2027. Exam Board: Cambridge International Education For examination from 2027 The Collins Cambridge International AS & A Level Geography Student Book covers all the syllabus topics including physical and human geography, along with global themes and environments. The aim of the book is to help the student to obtain the knowledge, understanding and skills to succeed in their geographical studies. The content is accessible and clearly organised with a student friendly layout. The depth of content coverage is suitable for the whole range of abilities. Features such as ''check your understanding'' and ''now investigate'' offer consistent practice answering questions in order to support progression and develop critical thinking skills. Illustrated throughout, it contains a wealth of maps, diagrams and infographics to support the interesting and current contextualised case studies taken from around the world, with further examples offered for each example in order to promote further learning. Coverage of new syllabus topics, such as Climate change: impact and governance, Water resource and management and Disease and geography. Content Geographical skills Hydrology, river processes and hazards Atmospheric processes and global climate change Earth processes and hazards Population and migration Water resources and management Urban areas and management Hazardous environments Tropical environments Coastal processes Arid environments Climate change: impacts and governance Environmental issues and management Trade, aid and tourism Disease and geography We are working towards endorsement by Cambridge International Education. ...
About the author
Barnaby Lenon was Head of Geography at Eton, Vice-President of the Royal Geographical Society and co-author of the 2014 National Curriculum for Geography in England.
Iain is a Chartered Geographer and Post 16 Geography Consultant for the Geographical Association, working in the UK and overseas.
Rebecca Kitchen was a Head of Geography for 16 years at a secondary school in Buckinghamshire. She has been working at the Geographical Association as their Head of Professional Development for nearly a decade.
Andy Schindler is a Devon-based educational consultant and Secondary Geography Teacher who also runs Outdoor Learning for Schools – a company geared up to making connections between the classroom and outdoors. He regularly teaches and links with primary and secondary schools in the south west.