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Volume 23, 2009/10
Geography Review is written for students.
Each 44-page issue contains specially commissioned articles to update students’ knowledge of key AS and A2 topics.
Regular columns will help students develop essential skills. These include:
- Practical Geography
- Question and Answer
- Getting Started
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Volume 23
Issue 1: September 2009
Issue 2: November 2009
Issue 3: February 2010
Issue 4: April 2010
September 2009

Contents
Landslides on the Jurassic coast
Alan Holiday
Development: Bottom up or top down?
Lynne Jones
Heritage and Promotion of Place
David Storey
Last Orders for the Rural Pub?
Bob Steel
Waste Management in the Galapagos
Mike Wynn
Snapshot: A weather depression
Tim Burt
Energy Matters: Waste to energy
Saska Petrova
Environment Today: Environmental issues
in Mexico City
Nick Middleton
Poles Apart: What’s happening to the Greenland ice sheet?
Mike Bentley
Practical Geography: Credit-crunch high street?
David Holmes
Getting Started: Update on London’s Olympics
Bob Digby
Question and Answer: Population change
Sue Warn
Development Update: Remittances
Janet Townsend
November 2009

Contents
World cities
Alexander Cooke
Getting Started
Comparing healthcare systems
Dan Cowling
Coastal squeeze:
climate change and coastal wetlands
Nicholas Howden
Question and Answer
Fieldwork questions
David Redfern
Energy Matters
Energy issues in eastern and central Europe
Stefan Bouzarovski
Environment Today
Desert dust storms
Nick Middleton
The Asian miracle
Charlie Jenkinson
Online Going bananas
Peter Atkins
Unfair trade
Lynne Jones
Poles Apart
Resources in the Arctic
Mike Bentley
Climate change and crops
Suzanne Elliott and Dave Favis-Mortlock
Practical Geography
Soundscapes
David Holmes
Nitrate pollution in rural catchments: a long-term issue?
Tim Burt
Snapshot Two contrasting slopes
Tim Burt
February 2010

Contents
Sun-seeking migrants
Stuart Turner
Practical Geography
Beach profiles David Holmes
The fynbos ecosystem: a case study Paul Webber
Question and Answer
Urban rebranding Cameron Dunn
Liverpool: a case study of rebranding
Robert Morris and Janet Speake
Tombolos: how do they form? Mark Bromley
Online Floods Peter Atkins
Environment Today
Desert peoples Nick Middleton
Tourism in deserts Briony Cooke
Getting Started Waste management in Lamu, Kenya
Siân Loveless
The urban heat island Tim Burt
Development Update Water and sanitation Janet Townsend
Snapshot Rising land and sea
Tim Burt
April 2010

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