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Coastal Erosion
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The Holderness Coast
The Dorset Coast
Happisburgh
Coastal Management
Sandscaping at Bacton, Norfolk
Coastal Realignment Donna Nook
Coastal Realignment Medmerry
Coastal Deposition
Spurn Point
Blakeney Point Spit
Earthquakes
Amatrice Earthquake Case Study
Chile Earthquake 2010
Christchurch Earthquake
Haiti Earthquake
Japan Earthquake 2011
L’Aquila Earthquake
Lombok Indonesia Earthquake 2018
Nepal Earthquake 2015
Sulawesi, Indonesia Earthquake and Tsunami 2018
New Zealand 2016
Malaysia Causes of Deforestation
Malaysia Impacts of Deforestation
Alaska Case Study
Epping Forest Case Study
Sahara Desert Case Study
Svalbard Case Study
Thar Desert Case Study
Western Desert Case Study
Energy Resources
Chambamontera Micro-hydro Scheme
Extreme Weather in the UK
Beast from the East Case Study
Storm Ciera Case Study
Food Resources
Almería, Spain: a large-scale agricultural development
The Indus Basin Irrigation System: a large-scale agricultural development
Sustainable food supplies in a LIC – Bangladesh
Sustainable food supplies in a LIC – Makueni, Kenya
Landforms on the River Tees
Landforms on the River Severn
Indus River Basin (CIE)
River Flooding
Jubilee River Flood Management Scheme
Banbury Flood Management Scheme
Boscastle Floods
Kerala Flood 2018
Wainfleet Floods 2019
The Somerset Levels Flood Case Study
UK Floods Case Study November 2019
River Management
The Three Gorges Dam
Mekong River
The Changing Economic World
How can the growth of tourism reduce the development gap? Jamaica Case Study
How can the growth of tourism reduce the development gap? Tunisia Case Study
India Case Study of Development
Nigeria – A NEE
Torr Quarry
Nissan Sunderland
The London Sustainable Industries Park (London SIP)
Tropical Storms
Beast from the East
Hurricane Andrew
Cyclone Eline
Cyclone Idai Case Study
Typhoon Haiyan 2013
Hurricane Irma 2017
Typhoon Jebi 2018
Hurricane Florence 2018
Typhoon Mangkhut 2018
Urban Issues
Birmingham – Edexcel B
Urban Growth in Brazil – Rio de Janeiro
Urban Growth in India – Mumbai
Urban Growth in Nigeria – Lagos
London – A Case Study of a UK City
Inner City Redevelopment – London Docklands
Sustainable Urban Living – Freiburg
Sustainable Urban Living – East Village
Sustainable Urban Transport Bristol Case Study
Bristol – A major UK city
Volcanic Eruptions
Eyjafjallajokull – 2010
Mount Merapi – 2010
Mount Pinatubo – 1991
Sakurajima Case Study
Nyiragongo Case Study
Water Resources
Hitosa, Ethiopia – A local water supply scheme in an LIC
The South-North Water Transfer Project, China
Wakal River Basin Project
Lesotho Large-Scale Water Transfer Scheme
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A Level Geography: Case Studies and Exam Tips
A-Level Geography is a challenging and rewarding subject that explores the dynamic relationships between people and their environments. The curriculum often includes the study of case studies to illustrate key concepts and geographical theories. In this article, we'll delve into the importance of case studies in A-Level Geography and provide exam tips to help you excel in this subject.
The Significance of Case Studies in A-Level Geography
Case studies are essential in A-Level Geography for several reasons:
1. Illustrating Concepts:
Case studies provide real-world examples that illustrate the geographical concepts and theories covered in the curriculum. They make abstract ideas tangible and relatable.
2. Application of Knowledge:
Case studies offer opportunities for students to apply their geographical knowledge and analytical skills to specific situations. This application enhances understanding.
3. Contextual Learning:
Case studies allow students to explore the complex and dynamic interactions between people and their environments in specific contexts. This contextual understanding is at the heart of geography.
4. Exam Requirement:
In A-Level Geography exams, you are often required to use case studies to support your arguments and analysis. Having a repertoire of case studies at your disposal is crucial for success.
Selecting and Using Case Studies
Here's how to select and effectively use case studies in your A-Level Geography studies and exams:
1. Diverse Selection:
Choose a range of case studies that cover different geographical contexts, themes, and issues. This diversity will prepare you for various exam questions.
2. Local and Global:
Include both local and global case studies. Local examples may provide opportunities for fieldwork, while global case studies allow you to explore international perspectives.
3. Relevance to the Curriculum:
Ensure that your case studies align with the topics and themes covered in your A-Level Geography course. They should be relevant to your exam syllabus.
4. In-Depth Understanding:
Study your selected case studies in-depth. Familiarize yourself with the geographical context, key facts, statistics, and relevant theories and concepts.
5. Interdisciplinary Approach:
Recognize that geography often intersects with other subjects like environmental science, economics, and sociology. Explore how these interdisciplinary aspects come into play in your case studies.
6. Regular Review:
Periodically review and update your case studies to ensure you have the most recent data and information. Geography is a dynamic field, and changes can occur over time.
Exam Tips for A-Level Geography
Here are some tips to help you succeed in your A-Level Geography exams:
1. Practice Essay Writing:
Geography exams often require essay-style responses. Practice writing coherent and well-structured essays that incorporate case studies effectively.
2. Master Map Skills:
Geography exams may include map interpretation and analysis. Develop your map-reading skills to excel in this section.
3. Use Case Studies Wisely:
When using case studies in your exam, ensure they are relevant to the question and directly support your argument. Avoid including irrelevant details.
4. Time Management:
Manage your time wisely during the exam. Allocate specific time slots for each section or question and stick to the schedule.
5. Understand Command Terms:
Be familiar with the command terms used in geography questions, such as "explain," "discuss," and "evaluate." Tailor your responses accordingly.
6. Practice Past Papers:
Work through past exam papers to get a sense of the format and types of questions that may appear in your A-Level Geography exams.
7. Seek Feedback:
If possible, ask your teacher or a peer to review your practice essays and provide feedback. Constructive feedback can help you refine your writing and analysis skills.
8. Stay Informed:
Keep up with current geographical events and developments. This knowledge can be invaluable in your essays and discussions.
Conclusion
A-Level Geography is a subject that bridges the gap between the natural and social sciences, offering a comprehensive view of the world. Case studies are pivotal in this field, providing practical examples that support your learning and exam performance. By selecting diverse and relevant case studies, studying them thoroughly, and practicing effective essay writing and map skills, you can navigate A-Level Geography with confidence and success.
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Case study of a multi-hazardous environment beyond the UK to illustrate and analyse the nature of the hazards and the social, economic and environmental risks presented, and how human qualities and responses such as resilience, adaptation, mitigation and management contribute to its continuing human occupation.
Case study at a local scale of a specified place in a hazardous setting to illustrate the physical nature of the hazard and analyse how the economic, social and political character of its community reflects the presence and impacts of the hazard and the community’s response to the risk.
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Mount Etna 2002 Case Study A-Level Geography OCR
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This 3 page case study consists of three sections (facts at a glance, impacts, and recovery), all of which are valuable knowledge to students studying A-Level Geography OCR. This particular Mount Etna case study is for the Hazard Earth topic.
This case study will help students get an understanding of the different ways in which volcanic eruptions can impact an area as well as the effects eruptions have socially, environmentally, and economically. This knowledge will be valuable to students in the summer exam series.
Italy’s Mount Etna volcano, which erupted in 2002 had many widespread impacts on the local economy as well as on the environment also, so acts as a good case study for students to learn about as part of the hazardous earth topic of the OCR specification.
A-Level geography is a great subject for A-Level students to learn. It teaches them a range of topics from different landscape systems, understanding food around the world, migration patterns, and more. All of which will be used by students throughout their careers and beyond.
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Included is 6 case studies made for the hazardous earth topic of the A-Level Geography OCR specification. The six case studies include: - Chile Earthquake 2010 - China Earthquake 2008 - Haiti Earthquake 2010 - Iceland Volcanic eruption 2010 - Japan Earthquake and Tsunami 2011 - Mount Etna Eruption 2002 Each case study covers elements which would be useful for students to know for each case study that can be applied in the exam. Examples include recovery methods, reasons for vulnerability, impacts, causes, and more. Each case study is 2/3 pages and they all include a short header section which includes a list of facts for students to memorize to gain extra marks in the exam. A-Level geography is a great subject for A-Level students to learn. It teaches them a range of topics from different landscape systems, understanding food around the world, migration patterns, and more. All of which will be used by students throughout their careers and beyond. Who are Phillips Resources? At Phillips Resources we use your feedback to create the highest quality and most desired resources so that students can get the grades they desire and teachers are trusting in the resources they use and also are left stress free from not having to create their own resources as often.
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2. Master Map Skills: Geography exams may include map interpretation and analysis. Develop your map-reading skills to excel in this section. 3. Use Case Studies Wisely: When using case studies in your exam, ensure they are relevant to the question and directly support your argument. Avoid including irrelevant details.
Rip-rap costs £1300-6000 per metre. Sea walls cost £3000-10,000 per metre. Beach nourishment typically costs more than £2000 per metre,but ongoing costs are high. Cliff regrading and drainage commonly costs £10,000 per metre. Dune fencing costs £4-20 per metre. Dune replanting costs about £10 per metre.
Age range: 16+. Resource type: Other. File previews. pptx, 231.76 KB. pdf, 225.96 KB. Made for AQA A-level Geography (7037) Summarises ALL the case studies needed for the AQA A-level Exams. PDF and Powerpoint Formats. I achieved an A* in the A-Level Exams using this resource.
GEOGRAPHICAL INVESTIGATIONS CASE STUDIES . 1. Coastalisation in Australia • Most urbanised country in world with 90% urban • 60% living in 5 largest cities on coast • Why? Main ports and industries provide jobs • Rainfall greater near coast so most farming 300-400km from coastline
Cambridge International AS & A Level Geography 9696 7 Step 5 Case study application Learners need to have an overview of all of their case studies and be secure in their knowledge of which case study supports which element of the syllabus. It is often surprising how easily this can be confused.
The best resources for AQA a-level geography! Past Paper Questions & Mark Schemes, Case Studies, Online Topic Tests, Resource for Water & Carbon , Coasts, Hazards, Global Systems & Governance, Changing Places, Contemporary Urban Environments.
Edexcel A-Level Geography - Coasts Case Study. Cliffed Coast, Flamborough Head. Click the card to flip 👆. Yorkshire. - transition from land to sea is abrupt. - @ low tide the foreshore is exposed as a rocky platform. - cliffs are vertical - cliff angles can be much lower. Click the card to flip 👆.
3.2.4.7 Case studies. Case study of a country/society experiencing specific patterns of overall population change - increase or decline - to illustrate and analyse the character, scale, and patterns of change, relevant environmental and socio-economic factors and implications for the country/society. Case study of a specified local area to ...
Case studies all in one Here I have put all the case studies figures into one document because over the two separate notes that I've made for human and physical factors on tectonic hazard I used the same case studies but using different figures. In the exam you can use the same case study more than once as
License. This series of 12 case study collection covers all the following subject content for the AQA A Level Geography specification: Physical Geography. Water and carbon cycles. Hot desert systems & landscapes. Coastal systems & landscapes. Glacial systems & landscapes. Hazards. Ecosystems under stress.
EDEXCEL A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY CASE STUDIES: #7 The Water Cycle and Water Insecurity EDEXCEL A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY CASE STUDIES: #8 The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security EDEXCEL A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY CASE STUDIES: #2 Regenerating Places. This bundle contains all the case studies needed for Edexcel A Level Geography (according to the specification).
the rainforest is a carbon sink as it transfers large amount of carbon between the lithosphere and, biosphere and atmosphere. Physical geography 3.1.1 - water and carbon cycle: Amazon Rainforest. human impacts: rainforest is being affected by drought & land use change. deforestation causes trees and vegetation the would absorb carbon and water ...
2015 - someone would need a salary of over £70,000 to afford the avg house. to lead economic growth. Aims: Population decline 4% - huge structural unemployment. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Brixton: 20th Century, Brixton: 2000s, Brixton: Gentrification issues and more.
2007. 2 factors in Bangladesh's flood tendancy? + 25% of land is less than 1m above sea level. + 18% of land is flooded annually - chronic. What are the 4 main causes of the 2007 Bangladesh flood? + tectonic uplift in the Himalayas - increased erosion potential. + Monsoon rainfall - rivers full.
Every OCR A Level Geography Case study. Get a hint. A landscape associated with the action of valley glaciers. Click the card to flip 👆. Lake District. Glaciated many times over the last million years. 3 main geology groups: Skiddaw slates (black muds and sands), Borrowdale volcanics (hard lava and ash from volcanoes), Windermere series ...
Uganda. Background stats. Life Expectancy is 63. By 2050 it is predicted to become the 6th most populous country in Africa. In early stage-2 of the DTM. The mean age of birth for mothers is 19. 25% urban population. Population density will increase from 122 inhabitants per km² to 551 per km² in 2050. Problems.
IGCSE Geography Case Studies. 23 decks. 305 flashcards. 31 learners. Decks: Cloud Bois, Rivers Case Study, Coasts Case Study, And more! Learn faster with Brainscape on your web, iPhone, or Android device. Study Callum Haynes's A-Level Geography: Case Studies flashcards now!
3.2.3.9 Case studies. Case studies of two contrasting urban areas to illustrate and analyse key themes set out above, to include: patterns of economic and social well-being. the nature and impact of physical environmental conditions. with particular reference to the implications for environmental sustainability, the character of the study areas ...
3.1.5.7 Case studies. Case study of a multi-hazardous environment beyond the UK to illustrate and analyse the nature of the hazards and the social, economic and environmental risks presented, and how human qualities and responses such as resilience, adaptation, mitigation and management contribute to its continuing human occupation. Case study ...
A Level Case Studies. Below are copies of some of the case studies. You will have other notes/ resources about case studies not included below. River Restoration and Conservation (Blue Loop, Sheffield) UK Regeneration Policies (Local Enterprise Partnerships)
Examples include recovery methods, reasons for vulnerability, impacts, causes, and more. Each case study is 2/3 pages and they all include a short header section which includes a list of facts for students to memorize to gain extra marks in the exam. A-Level geography is a great subject for A-Level students to learn.