Geography
Notes, sample essays and other useful information for IB Geography
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Geography Complete Notes
This is a complete set of notes for IB Geography.
It was put together collaboratively by the students of the year before me.
They passed it down to me and asked me to share it.
It is from a Vancouver school so some of the case studies might be of Vancouver.
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Unit 3 Syllabus Notes
My complete Unit 3 Syllabus notes. They are very easy to understand when organized target by target. Enjoy!
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Housing Management Notes
Task about management of housing sustainably, case study notes.
- housing
- urbanisation
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Paper 2 - Everything you need to know
This is a word document of a check list of everything you need to know for Paper 2.
- helped a lot with revision for me.
Topics:
A - Freshwater
B - Oceans and Coasts
D - Hazards
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case study of Maldives
This is for the option of sport, leisure and tourism. and Maldives as sustainable tourism is a good case study to answer section B question
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Responses to high and low fertility (China)
Notes on Responses to High and Low Fertility, with impacts and effects
- fertility
- transistions
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Migration in China
Migration Notes about China and Syria, Forced Internal Migration and Internal Migration. Talks about economic, environmental, social and political impacts.
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Free trade and Fair trade
This is about free trade and fair trade in Reducing disparities, including some cases
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Population growth in Africa Essay
Hi, this is an essay with the question:
“The predicted massive rise in population will have drastic detrimental effects for the continent of Africa.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?
I did this for Geography SL for the topic "Populations in Transition"
I got full marks for this essay and I hope it can help you
- AfricanPopulation
- Africa
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Extended Answer, Mexico US MIgration
This is an example of a Geography exam question, on the topic Populations in Transition:
"Referring to a specific example, describe the positive and negative impacts that an international migration has had at its origin and destination."
The word count should be between 300 and 400 words.
This document has exactly 400 words.
I got full marks,
I hope it is helpfull!
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Pro/anti natalist countries
Pro and anti-natalist countries and their analysis. Almost got full marks but to be fair she does mark harshly.
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Mexico City Urban Environment Case Study
socioeconomic indicators
population growth
land use map
rural-urban migration
urban stresses
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HL Geography - Measuring Global Interactions
HL Geography Notes - Topic 1: Measuring Global Interactions
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Regeneration in Stoke on Trent
Examples of regeneration projects in Stoke
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What the world eats
Photos of different cultures to help with the understanding of food supply/security
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Transport in Nottingham
Urban transport development in Nottingham
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Urban deprivation in LEDCs
LEDC urban development and deprivation (power point)
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Water and Change
2 structured questions on Water and Change.
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Environmental management
A Case study describing how London has tried to reduce its pollution levels. Comes under the topic "sustainable cities"
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Climate change and poverty
An essay on Global Climate Change and its link with poverty
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Measurements of regional and global disparities
Core, Topic 2: Measurements of regional and global disparities.
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Oil Dependency
A 7 point answer to the sample question: Examine the reasons to why most countries want to reduce their dependency on oil.
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NIC countries in Asia
this is an answer to a 15 point question sample. the essay received the grade 7.
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Population and Change Definitions
Population and Change Definitions (Note that this is only for the sub-section of the Population in Transition core Unit)
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Spearman Rank and Scattergraph Lab
31/35 a 7 weak.
Make sure you get the axis titles right.
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