A completely revised and extended edition of this popular A level geography title, which places more emphasis on tourism, especially global tourism. This books covers: 1. Leisure demand and supply 2. Leisure and the urban environment 3. The great outdoors: countryside recreation 4. Managing recreation in the changing countryside 5 Travel and tourism in the the United Kingdom 6. The global explosion of tourism 7.The search for sustainable tourism

A wiro-bound photocopiable pack of resources to help teachers using the Landmark AS Geography student book to implement this new type of course.

This book offers:

* Key diagrams and maps, including many designed to be completed by the students

* Skill briefings - step-by-step guides to all the techniques essential at AS level

* Self-contained homework copymasters (no need to take the student book home)

* Substantial case studies relating to each chapter, for reinforcement and extension

* Useful website addresses for the latest information


Water Resources

by Victoria Bishop and Robert Prosser

Published 14 July 1995
Water: a global resource Drainage basin processes Streamflow and human influences Water balance and river regimes Drainage basins and sediment yield Managing channels Flooding and human responses Water supply and the role of groundwater Water resource issues in the UK Water quality and pollution Bangladesh: water resource management

Landform Systems

by Victoria Bishop and Robert Prosser

Published 20 February 1997
An updated and expanded second edition of this popular and well established text, designed for the A level specifications. This title covers: 1. Landform Systems 2. River channel processes 3. Fluvial landforms 4. Coastal processes 5. Coastal landforms 6. Managing Britain's coasts 7. Glacial processes and landforms 8. Periglacial processes and landforms 9. Arid and semi-arid environments

A single-volume course for all the Advanced Subsidiary geography specifications introduced in September 2000, this book covers such topics as: how to make the most of your as year 1; the earth's crust at work (including tectonics, weathering, mass movement, slopes); river basin hydrology and management; coastal environments and management; atmosphere ecosystems (including climate and soils); population: dynamics and structure; urban environments: settlement and activities; rural environments; and economic activity.