Geography Review
A subscription to Geography Review will give students the best possible opportunity to:
- Master key concepts and content at AS and A2 beyond what textbooks offer
- Stretch and challenge their understanding through topical, relevant and thought-provoking articles
- Achieve the top grades and develop the key skills they need to exhibit in the exam through Geography Review’s extensive stimulus material
Each 44-page issue of Geography Review explores key topics on the new AS and current A2 specifications through specially commissioned articles. Each article:
- is highly illustrated with maps, photographs and diagrams to aid understanding and recall
- supports students in applying their understanding of geographical processes as required by the specifications
- includes suggestions for further reading and useful web links
Regular columns develop students’ skills. These include:
- Practical Geography
- Environment Today
- Question and Answer
- Getting Started
- Online
- Energy Matters
Geography Review is published four times a year in September, November, February and April. Once you place an institutional order at the full rate of £26.95, your students can subscribe at the greatly reduced rate of just £12.50.
Editorial board
Academic Editors
- Professor Tim Burt, University of Durham
- Dr Peter Atkins, University of Durham
Managing Editor
- Mrs Elizabeth Burt
Department of Geography
University of Durham
Science Laboratories
South Road
Durham DH1 3LE
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Volume 22
Issue 1: September 2008
Issue 2: November 2008
Issue 3: February 2009
Issue 4: April 2009
September 2008

Contents:
David Petley on ‘The Sichuan earthquake’
Question and Answer
David Redfern, Chief Examiner, on ‘Extended prose answers’
John I. Clarke and Andrew Craven on ‘Population change in the UK Sample pages
Practical Geography
David Holmes, Principal Examiner on ‘Fieldwork and research’
Andy Palmer, Principal Examiner, on ‘HEP in Iceland’
Getting Started
Bob Digby gives an ‘Update on London’s Olympics’
Caroline Harris and Ray Harris on ‘Tunisia: geography on the edge’
Environment Today
Nick Middleton on ‘Food security’
Gerd Masselink and Daniel Buscombe on ‘Shifting gravel: a case study of Slapton Sands’
Latin America Update
Janet Townsend on ‘The Brazilian Amazon and the UN Millennium Goals’
Online
Peter Atkins on ‘Frankenstein foods?’
Energy Matters
Katrina Judge on Carbon labelling
David Flint on Wilderness recreation in southern Utah
Snapshot
Tim Burt on ‘Summer floods’
November 2008

Contents:
Extreme UK floods
Tim Burt and Stuart Lane
Getting Started
The tipping point
Dan Cowling
Online Deforestation
Peter Atkins
Alternative food networks
Lewis Holloway
Chesil sea defence scheme
Alan Holiday
Question and Answer
Answering mini-essays at AS
Sue Warn
Internet ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’
Stuart Turner
Development Update
Tourism and development
Emma Mawdsley
Sustainable fishing in Namibia
Paul Webber
Practical Geography
River channel surveys
David Holmes
China and Africa
Emma Mawdsley
Energy Matters
Lighting and power
Daniel Curtis
Environment Today
Development and diversity in Socotra
Nick Middleton
Snapshot Every cloud tells a story
Tim Burt