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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

geography.review@durham.ac.uk

 

How to subscribe

Subscription rates

Full rate subscriptions

One full rate subscription, charged at £26.95, must be placed to entitle you to order any number of reduced rate subscriptions.

Reduced rate subscriptions

Reduced rate subscriptions, additional to a full rate order, are charged at just £12.50 each, provided all copies of each issue can be mailed to the same addressee for internal distribution.

Personal subscriptions

Individuals can obtain a personal subscription, mailed to their own address, for £26.95. Simply download the order form, print it out and complete the details. Invoiced orders cannot be accepted for personal subscriptions.

How to order

  • Download the order form, print it out and complete the details, or
  • Send a school purchase order and we will invoice your institution

You will be sent order forms for additional subscriptions with subsequent issues of the magazine, so you can add reduced rate subscriptions at any time through the school/college year. Back issues will be supplied automatically for all subscriptions placed after publication of the first issue of the volume.

Please note: only orders for a complete volume (four issues), commencing with the September issue, will be accepted.

To thank you for your invaluable work collecting orders, we will add one free reduced rate subscription for every 15 orders placed. These free copies are sent automatically.

Payment

All cheques must be made payable to Turpin Distribution. Please allow 21 days for delivery. All claims for non-receipt of magazines must be made within two months of the month of publication. Please note that the above rates apply only for UK addresses; overseas rates are available upon request from the Customer Services Department.

 

Our Customer Services department can be contacted on
tel: 01767 604974
fax: 01767 601640
e-mail: custserv@turpin-distribution.com

 

Volume 22

Issue 1: September 2008

Issue 2: November 2008

Issue 3: February 2009

Issue 4: April 2009

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November 2008

Geography Review - November 2008 cover

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