We often explore river management in geography lessons, but who actually controls the rivers in England? These resources look at ownership and management of the rivers, then explore the current trend towards the restoration of rivers.
A carefully selected selection of resources to assist teachers with fostering conceptual understanding of different temporal and spatial scales through the study of coastal landscapes and glacial landscapes.
These resources support students studying units on coasts, rivers, urbanisation, glaciation, ecosystems and many more at a range of levels.
These resources explore the coastal processes and erosion, and ways of protecting homes and other buildings.
These resources come from the perspective of adventure travel and expeditions, and aim at building on students' geographical imagination.
These resources will support teachers and students in filling knowledge gaps on Russian physical geography, which cannot be separated from its human geography, development and geopolitics.
These resources will support teachers and students in filling knowledge gaps on China’s physical geography, which cannot be separated from its human geography, development and geopolitics.
The geographical concept of the Middle East is more a political and cultural concept than a physical one. Nevertheless, the landscape and physical environment of the region play an important part in many of the challenges the region faces.
These resources include UK rivers, which are crucial to GCSE studies, and some global examples, which are helpful for students who want to read beyond the GCSE specification or for students studying geography at A-level.
This list starts with a text that clearly explains coastal processes and relates them to both rocky and depositional coastline, then focuses on two often-studied areas of depositional coastline in the UK.
Teachers and students looking for a case study of a glaciated upland area used for tourism will find these resources particularly useful.
These resources cover both river and coastal schemes, including hard and soft engineering approaches.
These resources support teachers and students in developing their understanding of this hot desert.
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