Geography AQA

Geography AQA
Author: John Hancock
Publisher: Letts and Lonsdale
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781843156352

Written by examiners and practising teachers, this work offers study and homework support throughout GCSE. It is useful as a reference source, a lesson back-up and as a revision guide.

The Changing Geography of the United Kingdom

The Changing Geography of the United Kingdom
Author: V. Gardiner
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415179003

First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Changing Geography of the UK 3rd Edition

The Changing Geography of the UK 3rd Edition
Author: Hugh Matthews
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2020-10-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1000116522

This book presents a full description and interpretation of the changes that have occurred in the United Kingdom during the 1990s. It offers an understanding of the social, economic, political, and physical forces bringing about the changes in the United Kingdom.

A History of Nature Conservation in Britain

A History of Nature Conservation in Britain
Author: David Evans
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2002-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134825064

This 2nd and fully revised edition offers insights into the campaign for countryside access and protection and considers topical concerns afresh. It examines unwelcome choices for the future and Britain's role in the global conservation debate.

Town and Country Planning in the UK

Town and Country Planning in the UK
Author: J. B. Cullingworth
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2002
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780415217743

This thirteenth edition has been completely revised to take into account all the changes that have occurred in British planning, including the policies introduced by the Labour government, devolution, innovations and the European Union.

Ecology

Ecology
Author: J. L. Chapman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1998-12-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1139936212

Ecology: Principles and Applications is a comprehensive textbook for A-level students and first-year undergraduates taking courses in biology, geography and Earth sciences, who require an introduction to ecology. Studies of human ecology are integrated into the text, and the links to related disciplines are emphasised. The text begins with the ecology of individual organisms and moves on, through communities and ecosystems, to global considerations of biogeography, co-evolution and conservation. Case histories, historical perspectives, controversial theories and extension material are highlighted throughout the book. The second edition has been brought up to date with current syllabuses by the addition of further material on the key issue of conservation, giving excellent coverage of the principles of conservation and using case studies to provide examples of conservation policies in practice. The authors are experienced teachers of ecology at sixth form and undergraduate level.

Complete Geography

Complete Geography
Author: Simon Chapman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1998-06-18
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780199133987

Complete Geography provides everything yourstudents need for a two-year exam course in a single value-for-moneyvolume. It is easy to use, and packed with colourful spreads andinnovative design features which help to motivate and interest yourstudents.Complete Geography covers all the current Geography syllabuses for GCSE and Standard Grade, providing in a single value-for-money volume everything your students need for a two-year exam course. Packed with colourful spreads and innovative design features, which help to maintain interest and clarity of information, Complete Geography is an effective exam preparation tool. · Easy-to-use and up-to-date · Represents an integrated approach · Offers questions exactly tailored to exam requirements · Provides detailed case studies giving students a complete range of examples to use in the exam · Includes extended decision-making exercises which are particularly valuable for new coursework requirements

Town and Country Planning in the UK

Town and Country Planning in the UK
Author: Barry Cullingworth
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1134603010

Town and Country Planning in the UK has become the Bible of British planning. In this new edition detailed consideration is given to: * the nature of planning and its historical evolution * central and local government, the EU and other agencies * the framework of plans and other instruments * development control * land policy and planning gain * environmental and countryside planning * sustainable development, waste and pollution * heritage and transport planning * urban policies and regeneration This twelfth edition has been completely revised and expanded to cover the whole of the UK. The new edition explains more fully the planning policies and actions of the European Union and takes into account the implications of local government reorganization, the 'plan-led system' and the growing interest in promoting sustainable development.

Tourism and National Parks

Tourism and National Parks
Author: Warwick Frost
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134029640

In 1872 Yellowstone was established as a National Park. The name caught the public’s imagination and by the close of the century, other National Parks had been declared, not only in the USA, but also in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Yet as it has spread, the concept has evolved and diversified. In the absence of any international controlling body, individual countries have been free to adapt the concept for their own physical, social and economic environments. Some have established national parks to protect scenery, others to protect ecosystems or wildlife. Tourism has also been a fundamental component of the national parks concept from the beginning and predates ecological justifications for national park establishment though it has been closely related to landscape conservation rationales at the outset. Approaches to tourism and visitor management have varied. Some have stripped their parks of signs of human settlement, while increasingly others are blending natural and cultural heritage, and reflecting national identities. This edited volume explores in detail, the origins and multiple meanings of National Parks and their relationship to tourism in a variety of national contexts. It consists of a series of introductory overview chapters followed by case study chapters from around the world including insights from the US, Canada, Australia, UK, Spain, France, Sweden, Indonesia, China and Southern Africa. Taking a global comparative approach, this book examines how and why national parks have spread and evolved, how they have been fashioned and used, and the integral role of tourism within national parks. The volume’s focus on the long standing connection between tourism and national parks; and the changing concept of national parks over time and space give the book a distinct niche in the national parks and tourism literature. The volume is expected to contribute not only to tourism and national park studies at the upper level undergraduate and graduate levels but also to courses in international and comparative environmental history, conservation studies, and outdoor recreation management.