This is part of a series for A level students on the physical, social and economic aspects of geography, which aims to provide a balance of theoretical background, case study and student enquiry. Emphasis is on enquiry based learning, the interaction of people and the environment and decision making exercises. This text shows how natural processes shape the environment and how this knowledge can be put into action both for the benefit of mankind and the survival of the natural environment.

This is part of a series for A-level students on the physical, social and economic aspects of geography, which aims to provide a balance of theoretical background, case study and student enquiry. Emphasis is on enquiry based learning, the interaction of people and the environment and decision making exercises. This series has two aims - to illustrate the processes at work that shape our lives and show how this knowledge can be put into action for the benefit both of mankind and the survival of the natural environment. The books are relevant to all major A-level geography syllabses and aims to provide a balance of explanation, case study and student enquiry.

Anglo-America

by P. Griffin and etc.

Published December 1963

This is part of a series for A-Level students on the physical, social and economic aspects of geography, which aims to provide a balance of theoretical background, case study and student enquiry. Emphasis is on enquiry-based learning, the interaction of people and the environment and decision making exercises. This series has two aims - to illustrate the processes at workthat shape our lives and to show how this knowledge can be put into action for the benefit both of mankind and the survival of the natural environment. The books are relevant to all major A-Level geography syllabuses and aim to provide a balance of explanation, case study and student enquiry.