Edexcel AS Level Geography requires students to: 1. identify appropriate field research questions, based on their knowledge and understanding of relevant aspects of physical and human geography 2. undertake informed and critical questioning of data sources, analytical methodologies, data reporting and pres...
Globalisation is not spelt with a zed: Geography texts for and from Oceaniadoi:10.1111/area.12403Warwick E. MurrayJohn OvertonJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd
2014, Political Geography Citation Excerpt : This they attribute to the combination of the consensus around liberal democracy (in particular the Habermasian version of deliberative democracy), the rise of neoliberal globalisation, and the fragmentation of traditional political divisions through post-modern...
General Paper (GP) A Level 2020 Questions 1. How reliable are statistics as a guide for planning the future? Statistics can be a very useful tool for planning the future, as they allow us to make informed decisions based on data and evidence. However, there are also limitations to the us...
Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing the world today threatening societies and the future of the planet. The impacts of climate change ar
Certainly, there could be a role for some sort of eco- nomic geography in this, but not those that claim to see the world as one in which a few changes in individuals' attitudes and institutional change at the local and regional level would suffice to guarantee eco- nomic regeneration. ...
The aim of this paper is to understand the potential for coordinated logistics planning at the local level, which in turn implies answering the following research questions: In this paper, the term ‘planning’ refers to public planning, and the two questions are addressed through the results of...
That cord of geographical proximity between rich and poor is, on one level, broken by forces of globalisation in which international investment decisions and flows are made with no cognisance of their socio-spatial impacts at a local level. Professor Mike Raco has long argued that we need a ...
Lynch M, Omori M, Roussell A, Valasik M (2013) Policing the ‘progressive’city: the racialized geography of drug law enforcement. Theor Criminol 17(3):335–357 Google Scholar Maciąg PS, Kryszkiewicz M, Bembenik R (2019) Discovery of closed spatio-temporal sequential patterns from eve...
‘globalisation of labour’ and ‘brain circulation’: there is a change in perception of migrants, from mere low-skilled labourers and hence financial remitters, to people with skills and knowledge (social remittances) and agents conveying these remittances, often to home and to some extent to...