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Destinations in
Focus
Designed for use with A level students, this
photocopiable resource provides extended case
studies of 5 different tourist destinations,
including Barbados, Goa and Amboseli. It encourages
an appreciation of the complex issues of tourism,
fosters a questioning approach to statistical and
advertising material and sets the tourism industry
within the wider context of sustainable
development.
£10.00
PA-189
The
Developing World
A collection of geographical case studies which
examines current issues in the developing world.
Looks at housing and city planning, factory working
and pollution, and trade and aid. ‘Country
Spotlights’ on Brazil, Namibia and India contain
up-to-date information and are supported by
subsidiary focus countries.
£9.00
B-115
The Developing
World – Value Pack
Special offer – 15 copies.
£127.50
B-116
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Developing
Geography: Ghana
Complete set of the Developing
Geography: Ghana materials. Two pupil’s
books, a teacher’s handbook and a colour
photoset explore Ghana and the theme of
development, with particular attention to
ecosystems, population, economic activity
and environmental issues. Background
information, case studies and activity
ideas are included. Can be bought as a set
or individually.
£24.50
PA-219
Issues
and Enquiry
Teacher’s book, photocopiable pupil
material and 24 (A5) full colour photos.
Discusses strategies for teaching about a
nation, focusing on five major issues and
including student enquiry sheets.
£13.50
PA-218
Kumasi
and Beyond
Full colour pupil’s book with 43
photographs, 18 maps and other diagrams.
The city of Kumasi is used as a basis for
exploring urban and regional development.
Case studies are put into city, regional,
national and world contexts.
£5.50
PA-216
Land and
Life
Full colour pupil’s book with 42
photographs, 20 maps and many diagrams.
Case studies focused on Ghana are
portrayed in a local and global
context.
£5.50
PA-217
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Developing
Namibia: case studies
Photocopiable pack, with activity sheets and maps,
focusing on the geography, economy and development
of Namibia. Case studies examine mining,
agriculture, water, fishing, tourism and
small-scale development. Includes 48 A4 colour
photographs (eight photographs duplicated six times
for ease of use).
£17.95
PA-104
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Development
Compass Rose
Book and 16 photographs which explore the
relationship between development and environment
issues and how they affect people in different
parts of the world. Useful notes and ideas for
curriculum planning.
£10.50
PA-220
Dimensions
of Need
Review of the world’s food resources, agriculture,
forests and fisheries. The text is supported by
more than 600 photographs, maps, charts and
diagrams.
£4.50
B-568
Duncan
Brothers (Bangladesh) Limited
Portrait of a tea company. Looks at this long
established tea producer and explains how and why
Duncan Brothers have diversified into rubber
production, water bottling, insurance and leasing.
A useful case study showing development in action.
Includes a pack of 15 mapcards.
£18.50
PA-105
Exploring
Brazil Mapcard
A pack of 15 laminated mapcards. On one side
there is an atlas style map showing major physical
and human features of Brazil. The other presents a
variety of statistical information about the
country, ranging from general information, to
population and economic indicators and imports and
exports.
£16.99
M-6
Fala Favela
24 A5 colour photographs and an activity pack
portraying aspects of life in a shantytown in
Brazil.
£6.95
PA-175
The
Final Frontier? Land environment and pastoralism in
Kenya
The lives of the Maasai in Kenya are explored by
looking at how land use, economic and human
development and environmental degradation are
impacting on their lives. A 48 page teacher’s
booklet, photocopiable activity sheets and 24
colour photographs are included.
£12.45
PA-205
Gaia
Atlas of Planet Management
A comprehensive overview of the state of the earth,
which examines seven basic themes: land, ocean, the
elements, evolution, humankind, civilisation and
management. Includes excellent maps, charts and
photographs.
£19.99
B-565
Greater
Carajas Programme
Role-play devised for both pair and group work,
which explores the implications of developing the
Carajas iron ore deposit in
Brazil.
£3.50
PA-187
How the
World Works
Cartoon-strips and photographs show both the
similarities and differences in children’s lives
around the world. Information, activities and ideas
for discussion are included.
£4.00
B-562
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