AUTUMN 2021 - Geographical Association

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For more information and to order, visit our online shop: www.geography.org.uk/shop The Geographical Association (GA) is the leading subject association for all teachers of geography. Our publications support high-quality geography teaching through engaging content and practical, innovative teaching ideas that have a real impact on learning. We aim to inspire learners and help them to develop a better understanding and appreciation of the world. To save you time many of our publications include ready-to-use lesson plans, worksheets and supporting resources. The autumn 2021 catalogue includes teaching resources for key stage 3, GCSE and post-16 written by geography experts. Physical and human geography are covered through a number of topics including glaciation, plate tectonics, rocks, landscapes, distant places, international trade, migration, development, climate change and energy. The catalogue also features a selection of maps, atlases and globes, fieldwork equipment and GIS resources. Further information and free samples are available at www.geography.org.uk/shop SECONDARY RESOURCES CATALOGUE AUTUMN 2021 Easy ways to order: Online www.geography.org.uk/shop By phone 0114 296 0088 By fax 0114 296 7176 By email [email protected] By post The Geographical Association, 160 Solly Street, Sheffield S1 4BF Digital option A range of publications are now available to buy as eBooks in PDF format direct from our shop – go to www.geography.org.uk/shop We now also offer site licences for schools/universities wishing to use digital products across their department/institution. For more information email [email protected] All prices in this catalogue are inclusive of VAT where appropriate. Contents Professional development pages 2–6 Key stage 3/11–14 pages 7–10 Key stage 4/GCSE/14–16 pages 11–13 Key stage 5/A level/Post-16 pages 14–19 DVDs pages 20–21 Maps, atlases, globes and posters pages 22–23 Fieldwork resources pages 24–26 GA journals page 27 Promoting geography page 28 Order form page 29

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For more information and to order, visit our online shop: www.geography.org.uk/shop

The Geographical Association (GA) isthe leading subject association for allteachers of geography. Ourpublications support high-qualitygeography teaching throughengaging content and practical,innovative teaching ideas that have areal impact on learning.

We aim to inspire learners and helpthem to develop a betterunderstanding and appreciation ofthe world. To save you time many ofour publications include ready-to-uselesson plans, worksheets andsupporting resources.

The autumn 2021 catalogue includesteaching resources for key stage 3,GCSE and post-16 written bygeography experts. Physical andhuman geography are coveredthrough a number of topics includingglaciation, plate tectonics, rocks,landscapes, distant places,international trade, migration,development, climate change andenergy. The catalogue also features aselection of maps, atlases and globes,fieldwork equipment and GISresources.

Further information and free samplesare available atwww.geography.org.uk/shop

SECONDARYRESOURCES CATALOGUEAUTUMN 2021

Easy ways to order: Online www.geography.org.uk/shopBy phone 0114 296 0088By fax 0114 296 7176By email [email protected] post The Geographical Association,

160 Solly Street, Sheffield S1 4BF

Digital option

A range of publications are nowavailable to buy as eBooksin PDF format direct from our shop– go towww.geography.org.uk/shop

We now also offer site licences forschools/universities wishing to usedigital products across theirdepartment/institution. For more information [email protected]

All prices in this catalogue are inclusive of VAT where appropriate.

ContentsProfessional development pages 2–6

Key stage 3/11–14 pages 7–10

Key stage 4/GCSE/14–16 pages 11–13

Key stage 5/A level/Post-16 pages 14–19

DVDs pages 20–21

Maps, atlases, globes and posters pages 22–23

Fieldwork resources pages 24–26

GA journals page 27

Promoting geography page 28

Order form page 29

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Professional developmentCPD PacksThese downloadable CPD packs are designed for teachers to use in-school with their colleagues. Each packcontains a range of practical activities that are flexible to suit your context, the amount of time that you haveavailable and your department or school’s needs. The packs contain an overview document with guidance onactivities for 15 minutes, one hour or half a day, and have a link to a downloadable folder of accompanyingresources.

CPD Pack: Assessment and progression eBookBecky KitchenThis secondary geography CPD pack contains guidance and activities on the theme of assessment andprogression. The accompanying downloadable resource folder contains an article from TeachingGeography, a geography assessment and progression PowerPoint, a progression framework, curriculumcards, a mixed constitution of assessment table and a PDF certificate.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-486-0 Price: £21.99 GA members: £16.50

CPD Pack: Effective CPD eBookBecky KitchenThis secondary geography CPD pack provides guidance and activities on the theme of effective CPD. Theaccompanying downloadable resource folder contains a chapter from The Handbook of SecondaryGeography, a PowerPoint presentation, a subject-specific CPD table, a CPD road map and a PDFcertificate.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-487-7 Price: £21.99 GA members: £16.50

CPD Pack: Getting to grips with geography education research eBookBecky KitchenThis secondary geography CPD pack provides guidance and activities on the theme of geographyeducation research. The accompanying downloadable resource folder contains a chapter from TheHandbook of Secondary Geography, a PowerPoint presentation, relevant articles from Geography andTeaching Geography, advice on reading geography education research, an example of a research posterand a PDF certificate.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-489-1 Price: £21.99 GA members: £16.50

CPD Pack: Optimism, progress and geographyDavid AlcockThis secondary geography CPD pack provides guidance and activities on the theme of positiveprogress. The accompanying downloadable resource folder contains a relevant article from TeachingGeography, a progress PowerPoint, worksheet and a PDF certificate.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-514-0 Price: £21.99 GA members: £16.50

CPD Pack: Quality geography mentoring eBookBecky KitchenThis secondary geography CPD pack provides guidance and activities on the theme of quality geographymentoring. The accompanying downloadable resource folder contains a relevant article from TeachingGeography, a PowerPoint on quality geography mentoring, a PDF outlining the characteristics of a qualitygeography mentor, a pedagogy pick ’n’ mix document and a PDF certificate.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-485-3 Price: £21.99 GA members: £16.50

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Professional developmentCPD Pack: The Ofsted Education Inspection Framework (EIF) eBookBecky KitchenThis secondary geography CPD pack provides guidance and activities on the theme of the EIF. Theaccompanying downloadable resource folder contains a relevant article from Teaching Geography, anOfsted EIF PowerPoint, a GA summary support table, questions raised by the EIF for a ’Taking it further’activity and a PDF certificate.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-483-9 Price: £21.99 GA members: £16.50

CPD Pack: Using and embedding GISBecky KitchenThis secondary geography CPD pack provides guidance and activities on the theme of GIS. Theaccompanying downloadable resource folder contains a relevant article from Teaching Geography, a GISchapter from the Handbook of Secondary Geography, a GIS PowerPoint, audit and analysis worksheets anda PDF certificate.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-513-3 Price: £21.99 GA members: £16.50

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CPD Pack: What makes a geography lesson good eBookBecky KitchenThis secondary geography CPD pack provides guidance and activities on the theme of ‘what makes agood geography lesson?’. The accompanying downloadable resource folder contains a chapter from theGA’s The Handbook of Secondary Geography, a PowerPoint on ‘What makes a geography lesson good?’, aPDF on curriculum ideologies pdf, Developing a shared understanding of what makes a geography lessongood and a PDF certificate.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-488-4 Price: £20.99 GA members: £15.99

KnowHowThe KnowHow series is designed to help key stage 3 teachers with their background knowledge of geographicalthemes and topics that they are expected to teach. These PDF downloads provide an introduction to topics in thegeography National Curriculum so that teachers can develop their geography teaching with confidence. Each titleincludes straightforward, accurate and trustworthy background knowledge, explanation, diagrams and a glossary.

Coming soon: new KnowHow titles on climate change and plastic pollution. Check the GA website for furtherinformation.

Climate changeRichard BustinThis title offers clear and concise background information and facts to give you a firm basis forteaching about climate change and for tackling the kinds of questions that students may raise. It providesa solid grounding of climate science and its main implications that can be developed at GCSE andbeyond.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-502-7 Price: £5.99 GA members: £3.99

Climate, Soils, Biomes and Vegetation Belts eBookSimon Collis and Richard BustinThis title offers clear and concise background information and facts to give you a firm basis for teachingabout climate, soils, biomes and different vegetation, and for tackling the kinds of questions thatstudents may raise. It provides a solid grounding of biogeography that can be developed at GCSE andbeyond.PDF eBook ISBN 978-1-84377-475-4 Price: £5.99 GA members: £3.99

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Professional developmentGeological Timescales eBook Richard BustinThis title offers clear and concise background information and facts to give you a firm basis forintroducing KS3 students to the scale and chronology of broad physical changes to the planet as well ashow these are interlinked.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-477-8 Price: £5.99 GA members: £3.99

Maps: Projections, locations and grid references eBookMargaret Mackintosh, Simon Collis and Richard BustinThis title offers clear and concise background information and facts to give you the confidence to use,and to teach about using, maps in any appropriate context across the curriculum. Aspects coveredinclude grid references, compass points, latitude and longitude, symbols and keys, scale and mapprojections.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-476-1 Price: £5.99 GA members: £3.99

Plastics and ocean pollutionRichard BustinThis title offers clear and concise background information and facts to give you a firm basis forintroducing KS3 students to the harmful impact plastic is having on the natural world, and helping themto understand the geographical complexities of the issue.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-501-0 Price: £5.99 GA members: £3.99

Tectonic Hazards: Volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis eBookAnthony Crewdson, Tony Richardson and Richard BustinThis title offers clear and concise background information and facts to give you a firm basis for teachingabout the theory behind volcanoes earthquakes and tsunamis and will give you a solid background forteaching about these powerful forces of nature.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-474-7 Price: £5.99 GA members: £3.99

Rivers and the Water Cycle eBookBen Steel and Richard BustinThis title offers clear and concise background information and facts to give you a firm basis for teachingabout rivers and the water cycle, and for tackling the kinds of questions that students may raise. Itprovides a solid grounding of river features and processes that can be developed at GCSE and beyond.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-473-0 Price: £5.99 GA members: £3.99

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Weather eBookJane Whittle and Richard BustinThis title offers clear and concise background information and facts to give you a firm basis for teachingabout weather. Understanding of weather in key stage 3 puts considerations of extreme weather andclimate change into context at GCSE and beyond. Being able to watch a weather forecast, read andinterpret a weather map, and understand the changing nature of our weather are useful life skills.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-472-3 Price: £5.99 GA members: £3.99

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Professional developmentA Progression Framework for Geography eBookJohn Hopkin with David Gardner, Alan Kinder, Ruth Totterdell and the GA Assessment and Examinations Special Interest GroupThis guidance supports schools in planning for progression, achievement and assessment in geography. Itis based on a clear vision of what it means to make progress in geography, anchored by age-specificnational expectations. It will support schools in planning a geography curriculum that is ambitious,coherently planned and sequenced, and leads to high standards for their pupils, and support teachers indemonstrating how they connect the intent, implementation and impact of their geography provision.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-484-6 Price: £6.99 GA members: FREE

Effective Geography ITE Training and Mentoring eBookAndrea TapsfieldThis resource will provide guidance and support for all who lead or are looking to lead geography initialteacher education (ITE) training. They may be a geography tutor in a university, an ITE trainer in school-centred initial teacher training (SCITT) or a mentor training a teacher in their geography department.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-446-4 Price: £18.99 GA members: £14.99

The Handbook of Secondary GeographyEdited by Mark JonesThis handbook offers practical advice and professional development for classroom practitioners;encourages scholarly engagement with the nature and purpose of subject; and signposts the rich legacyof subject-specific literature that geography teachers and the wider disciplinary community can engagewith.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-377-1 Price: £51.99 GA members: £40.99PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-392-4 Price: £43.99 GA members: £34.99PDF chapters ISBN: 978-1-84377-394-8 Price: £4.99 GA members: £3.99

Geography Through Enquiry: Approaches to teaching and learning in thesecondary schoolMargaret RobertsThis book will be relevant to all teachers of geography in secondary schools, in England and elsewhere,where enquiry approaches are advocated. It includes over 40 classroom activities and strategies, as wellas ideas for research, and guidance on planning an enquiry-based unit of work. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-337-5 Price: £37.99 GA members: £28.99PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-355-9 Price: £30.99 GA members: £22.99PDF chapters ISBN: 978-1-84377-357-3 Price: £2.99 GA members: £1.99

Assessing Progress in Your Key Stage 3 Geography Curriculum eBookEdited by David Gardner, Paul Weeden and Graham Butt This eBook will provides information and advice on planning for assessment over key stage 3, choosingassessments that are fit for purpose, and using assessment to promote learning.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-373-3 Price: £10.00 GA members: £7.99

Planning your coherent 11-16 geography curriculum: a design toolkitDavid GardnerThis book will help teachers plan a coherent and sequenced secondary geography curriculum for11-16-year-olds, with progression and assessment at its heart. The first part of the book provides thetheoretical underpinning of planning a coherent geography curriculum. The second section providespractical guidance and support, illustrated by case studies from five schools showing how they havedeveloped their curriculums at each stage of the curriculum design process. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-480-8 Price: £31.99 GA members: £22.99

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Professional developmentDebates in Geography Education (second edition)Edited by Mark Jones and David LambertEncourages early career teachers, experienced teachers and teacher educators to engage with and reflect onkey issues, concepts and debates. Published by Routledge.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-13867-258-1 Price: £32.99 GA members: £29.49

Learning to Teach Geography in the Secondary School (third edition)Edited by Mary Biddulph, David Lambert and David BalderstoneHelps teachers to understand the role, purpose and potential of geography within the secondarycurriculum, and provides the practical skills needed to design, teach and evaluate stimulating lessons.Published by Routledge.Paperback ISBN: 978-0-415-43786-8 Price: £36.99 GA members: £34.99

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Key stage 3/11–14

Key Stage 3 Geography Teacher’s ToolkitSeries editors: Alan Kinder and John WiddowsonThis series is designed to help teach a fresh, broad and balanced key stage 3 curriculum. It uses key geographicalconcepts and skills to explore new places, themes and issues. Each title provides ten lesson plans and all theresources needed to teach ‘out of the box’, including information, images and activity sheets, as well as idea toadapt and extend the unit.

Mind the Gap: How is development changing in Southeast Asia and beyond?Michelle MintonThis unit critically considers how development can be defined and measured, why development isunequal and who is responsible for it. It focuses on present and future development in SoutheastAsia.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-374-0 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Going to Extremes: What makes weather and climate so extreme?Garry SimmonsUsing locations in Russia, India and Ethiopia, this unit will help students to develop theirunderstanding of meteorological processes and the impacts of weather and climate, as well asinterpret weather charts and use GIS.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-375-7 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Through Thick and Thin: How does glaciation change the world?Emma CookThis unit will provide students with a broad overview of glaciation within contrasting globalcontexts. Students will develop their understanding of both physical and human geography in icyand glacial environments.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-351-1 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Geography 11-14: Exploring our changing worldRob Bircher, Gemma Pollard, John Hopkin, Emma Cook, Aidan Hesslewood, Emma Rawlings Smith and Garry SimmonsThis resource introduces students in years 7–9 to key geographical concepts, topics,themes, places and skills from the key stage 3 Programme of Study and beyond. The18 chapters consider themes in human and natural environments and explore theconnections and interactions between them. They introduce key geographicalknowledge, build understanding and develop skills that will be needed for GCSE,while keeping key stage 3 (or equivalent) a distinctive phase of education. Alsoavailable are a teacher resource and a bonus extra chapter.

Paperback student book Price: £33.99ISBN: 978-1-84377-509-6 GA members: £27.99

PDF eBook teacher resource Price: £130.00ISBN: 978-1-84377-512-6 GA members: £120.00

PDF eBook bonus chapter Price: £7.99ISBN: 978-1-84377-511-9 GA members: FREE

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Key stage 3/11–14What’s the Use? How can Earth meet our resource needs?Richard BustinThis unit focuses on a wide range of resources, from oil in Russia and the Arctic, water in Kenya,timber in the Amazon and land in Wales, to tuna in the Indian Ocean and diamonds in Sierra Leone. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-350-4 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

A Thorny Issue: Should I buy a Valentine’s rose?Louise EllisWith a focus on Kenya’s flower industry, this unit examines how trade affects the lives of people andimpacts on the landscape and environment.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-218-7 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

British or European? Who do you think you are?Jenny BrassingtonThis unit develops locational knowledge of human and physical features of the UK and Europe andtheir population and economic activity.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-203-3 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Changing My World: What difference can we make to the climate?Nicky BatchenThis unit develops students’ knowledge and understanding of climate change, the impacts it mayhave on different places and strategies for responding to this at different scales.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-217-0 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Future Floods: How can geography make a difference?Kathryn StephensonThis unit investigates how physical and human factors interact to cause flooding and theconsequences and management of flooding. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-216-3 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Into Africa: How are our lives connected with Africa?Emma CookThis unit is about the continent of Africa with a focus on selected countries. It explores differencesand similarities and links between the UK and Africa.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-202-6 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

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Key stage 3/11–14Look At It This Way: What are your views on landscapes?Alan ParkinsonFocusing on the landscape of the UK, this unit examines how human and physical processesinteract to influence and change landscapes.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-215-6 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Moving Stories: Why is the population of the UK changing?John WiddowsonFocusing on the UK, this unit explains the processes that lead to population change. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-201-9 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Introducing India: What are the opportunities and challenges for the future?Catherine OwenThis unit will extend students’ knowledge and develop their understanding of location, environment,population, urban isation, tourism, trade, economic growth, aid and international development in thisdiverse and rapidly-changing country.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-349-8 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

The Role of Stones: How do rocks shape our world?John WiddowsonThis unit will enable students to develop their knowledge and understanding of rocks, geologicaltimescales and how the interaction of human and physical processes influences and changes landscapes.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-348-1 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

The Rise and Rise of China: Where does China go from here?Nicole LyonsThis unit examines China at the local, regional and national scale and explores the interaction betweenthe human and physical aspects of China’s geography. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-212-5 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Water Works: Do we have equal rights to resources?Sarah WattsWith a focus on the Middle East, this unit shows the uneven patterns of water supply and demand acrossthe world and develops students’ understanding of the complexity of resource use.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-214-9 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

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Key stage 3/11–14Assessing Progress in Your Key Stage 3 Geography Curriculum eBookEdited by David Gardner, Paul Weeden and Graham Butt This PDF eBook will provides information and advice on planning for assessment over key stage 3,choosing assessments that are fit for purpose, and using assessment to promote learning.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-373-3 Price: £10.00 GA members: £7.99

Rivers Top TrumpsA new version of the classic ‘Top Trumps’ game focusing on rivers. The categoriescover a wide range of important river characteristics including length, flowdischarge, flood risk, countries and deadly animals.5036905035149 Price: £6.99 GA members: £5.99

Collins Key Stage 3 Geographical Enquiry seriesDavid Weatherly, Nicholas Sheehan and Rebecca KitchenFocusing on question-led enquiries, the Collins Key Stage 3 Geographical Enquiry series helps students torecognise, understand and evaluate the inter-relationships of people and environments.

The series comprises three student books and three teachers’ books, each available to purchaseseparately. Endorsed by the Geographical Association.

Student Book 1 Paperback ISBN: 978-0-00-741103-0 Price: £16.99 GA members: £14.99

Student Book 2 Paperback ISBN: 978-0-00-741116-0 Price: £16.99 GA members: £14.99

Student Book 3 Paperback ISBN: 978-0-00-741118-4 Price: £16.99 GA members: £14.99

Teacher Book 1 Paperback ISBN: 978-0-00-741115-3 Price: £60.00 GA members: £53.00

Teacher Book 2 Paperback ISBN: 978-0-00-741117-7 Price: £60.00 GA members: £53.00

Teacher Book 3 Paperback ISBN: 978-0-00-741119-1 Price: £60.00 GA members: £53.00

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Key stage 4/GCSE/14–16

GCSE Geography Teachers’ ToolkitSeries Editors: Ruth Totterdell, Justin Woolliscroft and Jane Ferretti Take a fresh look at GCSE geography in your classroom and enthuse, engage and motivate your students, equippingthem with the skills and knowledge to tackle their GCSE examinations. Each toolkit contains ten fully-worked lessonplans; all the resources needed for each lesson plan, including information, photosets, PowerPoints and activity sheets(available to download from a password protected area of the GA website); background to the topic, a medium-termplan, glossary, and links to further ideas and resources and a practice GCSE question with mark scheme for each lesson.

Living in the UK: A study of contemporary geographyMichelle MintonThis title encourages students to delve into the geography of the UK across a range of scales and througha variety of lenses. Each lesson adopts a specific theme drawn from the GCSE specifications. They explorea variety of contrasting places across the UK, each with its own unique geographical landscape andhistory, including: urban challenges and opportunities in Birmingham, Leeds and London; rural change inHawes, North Yorkshire; and sustainable living in Bristol.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-416-7 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Revision: A structured approach Catherine Owen and Sebastian WittsThis Toolkit supports geography teachers in preparing their students for the GCSE geography exams. Itcan be used flexibly, either alongside the whole GCSE course or to help support students in revisionlessons at the end of the course. It is organised around the themes of the DfE core content required in allthe GCSE specifications. Seven content topics, plus geographical skills, fieldwork and case studies, areeach covered by three lessons and a PowerPoint presentation. Key resources for the lessons can beprinted from the PowerPoint or the activity sheets, both available to download from the online resources. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-429-7 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Food, Water and Energy: A study of resource management Gemma PollardAll GCSE specifications include a study of at least one natural resource: food, energy or water. This toolkitprovides a range of fully-resourced and creative lesson ideas to enable teachers to explore these asseparate issues, or to consider their interdependence. Students will need to develop a deepunderstanding of the issues, for example looking at trends in resource supply and demand, unequalaccess to resources, or how food, energy and water security can be ensured in the future. Issues ofsustainability will be particularly important.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-411-2 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Form, Process and People: A study of UK river and coastal landscapesRebecca KitchenWritten specifically to support the UK landscapes component of the GCSE specifications, this toolkitopens with an overview, explicitly linking the underlying geology of the UK with the resulting landscapes,then examines the processes and landforms characteristic of rivers and coasts. Human management ofthese landscapes is also considered and there are opportunities for building detailed case studies of a UKriver and of the coastal management of Lyme Regis. It concludes with a lesson that explores howlandscapes change over time and the potential influence of climate change on the UK’s rivers and coasts.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-387-0 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Fieldwork Through Enquiry (second edition)Alan Parkinson and John WiddowsonThe second edition of this popular title provides ten updated and new examples of enquiry-basedfieldwork projects in urban, rural and coastal locations. Each chapter is supported by pdf and Wordversions of student resource sheets (available to download from the GA website). The new edition alsoincludes practise exam-style questions, is mapped against current GCSE specification requirements andincludes the use of GIS and creative approaches to fieldwork.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-459-4 Price: £27.99 GA members: £19.99

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Key stage 4/GCSE/14–16

Hot and Bothered? A study of climate changeDavid RaynerThe huge topical issue of climate change is common to many GCSE specifications and can be tackledfrom many different angles and at many different scales. Here, students investigate causes of naturalclimate change before assessing human impact and the local and global consequences.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-264-4 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Is the Future Sussed? A study of sustainable urban livingJohn Widdowson Students consider the concept of sustainable development by assessing the sustainability of a typicalBritish town and applying the technique to their own place. They are introduced to the idea of an urbanfootprint and explore the issue of transport by undertaking local fieldwork. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-261-3 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Life on the Edge? A study of extreme environmentsJane Ferretti and Ruth TotterdellThrough a series of case studies students explore extremely hot, dry and cold environments and considerthe cause of their extremity, the effects of the environment on life within them and the effects of humanaction on the environment. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-266-8 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

A Disposable Future? A study of a wasteful worldLouise Ellis, James McDaid and Andrew OraekiWaste management and disposal is a local and global political issue. In grappling with the complexity ofthe consumption and disposal of goods, students examine different methods of waste management andissues surrounding different types of waste. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-265-1 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

For Richer and Poorer? A study of uneven developmentPaula CooperStudents explore their perceptions and construct their own definition of uneven development byinterrogating evidence. They then apply their understanding to suggest ways of reducing unevendevelopment and evaluate the Millennium Development Goals and real examples of aid.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-262-0 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

Going Global? A study of our interconnected worldCatherine OwenIn studying the themes of globalisation and interdependence, students reflect on their place in aglobalised world. They then consider experiences of cultural and economic globalisation in countries atdifferent stages of development, focusing on China, the UK and Kenya.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-263-7 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.50

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Key stage 4/GCSE/14–16Collins Cambridge IGCSE Student’s Book and Teacher’s Guide (third editions)Teacher’s Guide: John Belfield, Alan Parkinson, Alison Rae and John RutterStudent’s Book: John Belfield, Jack Gillett, Meg Gillet and John RutterThe Collins Cambridge IGCSE Geography Student’s Book has been fully updated to cover the CambridgeIGCSE Geography (0460) syllabus and Cambridge O-Level syllabus (2217) for first teaching in 2018 and firstexamination in 2020. Its in-depth content is presented in a clear and easily accessible format, and is com -prehensively supported by the Teacher’s Guide. Both books have been written in partnership with the GA.Student’s Book paperback ISBN: 978-0-00-826015-6 Price: £23.99 GA member: £19.99Teacher’s Guide paperback ISBN: 978-0-00-826016-3 Price: £99.99 GA member: £93.99

GCSE Geography for AQA Student BookRebecca Kitchen, David Payne, Alison Rae, Emma Rawlings Smith, John Rutter, Helen Young,John PallisterWritten for the AQA GCSE geography specification for first teaching from 2016, this Student Book fullycovers the new AQA GCSE geography qualification. This full-colour book includes differentiated activitiesproviding support for weaker students and stretch for more able students, ‘test your progress’ pages, adedicated section on skills development and specially written decision-making exercises. Published byCambridge University Press in partnership with the Geographical Association.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-3166-0463-2 Price: £27.50 GA members: £25.99

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Key stage 5/Post-16

CoastsDebbie Milton and Gerd MasselinkCoasts are a very popular option within the ‘Landform systems’ compulsory core of all four A levelspecifications. This book will help move your thinking to a higher level by placing coasts within ascientific systems-based approach. It considers coastal systems and processes, rocky and depositionalcoasts, sea-level change and coastal response, and coastal management.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-412-9 Price: £27.99 GA members: £21.50Set of six ISBN: 978-1-84377-413-6 Price: £129.99 GA members: £99.99

Glaciated LandscapesRichard Waller and Peter KnightThis book identifies the key geographical issues that can be explored through a case study of glaciation. Itdescribes the different types of glaciers, explores the mechanisms of glacier motion, considers specificlandforms, landscapes and landsystems associated with different glacial environments, and describeshow processes and materials in glacial landsystems can create both opportunities and hazards forhumans. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-409-9 Price: £27.99 GA members: £21.50Set of six ISBN: 978-1-84377-410-5 Price: £129.99 GA members: £99.99

Emerging Superpowers: India and China (second edition)Gill MillerThis new edition has been fully updated to meet the requirements of the 2016A levels in England and Wales. It considers issues such as the rapid economic growth of both countries,the implications for people and the environ ment, the shift from rural to urban populations, and eachcountry’s role in global geopolitics. The book will also provide background reading for those undertakingindividual investigations on international geopolitical change.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-414-3 Price: £27.99 GA members: £21.50Set of six ISBN: 978-1-84377-415-0 Price: £129.99 GA members: £99.99

Top Spec GeographySeries Editors: Bob Digby and Sue WarnThese cutting-edge resources for post-16 students investigate specialist geography topics from the A level specificationsand help to bridge the gap between A level and university. They offer the latest research on a wide variety of human andphysical geography topics in an easy-to-understand format. Each book is supported by online materials including modelanswers, extended glossaries, web links and photo galleries. This contemporary and exciting geography will enthuseyour students and enrich their work.

Migration and Global GovernanceKatie Willis and Paul WraightMigration is a globally significant process, and is important for its connections to the key geographicalthemes of demographic, economic and social change, inequality and urbanisation. This book coversmigration as a response to demographics and economic development; how global governance shapesmigration, such as flows of refugees; the theoretical background to migration; the consequences ofmigration for host and source countries; why migration can be contested, through concepts such asmulticulturalism, nationalism and populism; and how human experiences of migration vary.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-478-5 Price: £27.99 GA members: £21.50Set of six ISBN: 978-1-84377-479-2 Price: £129.99 GA members: £99.99

Water and Carbon CyclesRussell Chapman and Sara ThorntonThis book provides an up-to-date exploration of the changes in the water and carbon cycles broughtabout by human actions. Focusing on the contrasting ecosystems of tropical peatlands and Arctic tundra,it provides in-depth analysis of the impact of these changes on the working of the cycles. Students areintroduced to new case studies based on the authors’ own research, and the accompanying diagrams,maps and photographs will enhance their understanding.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-481-5 Price: £27.99 GA members: £21.50Set of six ISBN: 978-1-84377-482-2 Price: £129.99 GA members: £99.99

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The Rapidly Changing ArcticTerry Callaghan, Cameron Dunn and Margareta JohanssonThis book explores the Arctic: a unique environment which is increasingly under threat. It investigates thephysical systems of the Arctic region including the role of climate and ice in influencing the ecology andlandforms of the high latitudes. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-254-5 Price: £27.99 GA members: £21.50Set of six ISBN: 978-1-84377-300-9 Price: £129.99 GA members: £99.99

Changing Populations: The new EuropeRay Hall and Russell ChapmanThis book looks at the diversity and dynamics of Europe’s population, from the first period ofdemographic transition to the second period of change and the challenges faced by 21st-centurygovernments as they strive to tackle the impacts of migrations and ageing. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-258-3 Price: £27.99 GA members: £21.50Set of six ISBN: 978-1-84377-304-7 Price: £129.99 GA members: £99.99

Contemporary Conflicts and ChallengesSue Warn and Bob DigbyThis book explores the geography behind contemporary conflicts. It investigates geographical aspects ofconflict at a variety of scales; from the local to the national and the international. It also considers some ofthe challenges posed by multi-cultural societies.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-317-7 Price: £27.99 GA members: £21.50Set of six ISBN: 978-1-84377-318-4 Price: £129.99 GA members: £99.99

Health Issues in GeographyBob Digby and Dan CowlingThis book considers the numerous links between geography and health including: patterns of disease;contrasting health care approaches; disparities in access to health care; and health issues arising fromaffluence. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-252-1 Price: £27.99 GA members: £21.50Set of six ISBN: 978-1-84377-298-9 Price: £129.99 GA members: £99.99

Changing PlacesEmma Rawlings Smith, Simon Oakes and Alastair OwensThis book considers how meanings and representations attached to places help shape human actionsand behaviours that affect places, and discusses how relationships that exist between people, economy,society and environment can explain why places are constantly changing. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-380-1 Price: £27.99 GA members: £21.50Set of six ISBN: 978-1-84377-391-7 Price: £129.99 GA members: £99.99

Tectonic Hazards (second edition)Martin Degg and Sue WarnThis book will extend your understanding of the physical and human processes that combine to createtectonic risks and disasters from the global to the local level. It explores the relationships betweentectonic hazard, vulnerability, resilience and risk; the distribution of hazards; factors that impact onhuman vulnerability to tectonic hazards; protection, adaptation and mitigation measures and the futureof disaster risk managementPaperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-516-4 Price: £27.99 GA members: £21.50Set of six ISBN: 978-1-84377-530-0 Price: £129.99 GA members: £99.99

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Key stage 5/Post-16HIV/AIDS as a Development IssueHazel Barrett and Bob DigbyThis book investigates the global HIV/AIDS pandemic, looking at it specifically as a development issue,with its effects on local and worldwide demographics, and also its role in contemporary problems such asfood security.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-255-2 Price: £27.99 GA members: £21.50Set of six ISBN: 978-1-84377-301-6 Price: £129.99 GA members: £99.99

Flood Risk and Management David Holmes and David CrootThis book investigates river flooding, looking specifically at flood risk and management. It begins byexplaining the nature of the flood problem and causes of floods before considering flood risk and humanvulnerability through case studies drawn from various locations. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-256-9 Price: £27.99 GA members: £21.50Set of six ISBN: 978-1-84377-302-3 Price: £129.99 GA members: £99.99

Energy: The burning questionsSally Garrington with Sue WarnThis books looks at energy and the concept of energy security. It considers renewable and non-renewableenergy sources, and the global distribution of energy production and consumption. Links betweenenergy use and development are discussed. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-259-0 Price: £27.99 GA members: £21.50Set of six ISBN: 978-1-84377-305-4 Price: £129.99 GA members: £99.99

Methods of Collecting Fieldwork DataChloë SearlThis book aims to help both students and teachers select the most suitable methods for collectingqualitative and quantitative data. The advantages and disadvantages of each method are discussed, andthere is extensive advice on how to get the most from collecting data using GIS. The wider principles ofdata collection are also explored, giving the reader the context in which the methods are applied andhelping them to see the high level of planning needed before they take their clipboard into the field. Thebook also features additional downloadable content.Paperback (single copy) ISBN: 978-1-84377-496-9 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.99Paperback (set of six) ISBN: 978-1-84377-522-5 Price: £115.00 GA members: £90.00

Methods of Analysing Fieldwork DataChloë SearlThis book aims to help both students and teachers select the most suitable methods for analysingqualitative and quantitative data. Each method supports geography students through the process usinga step-by-step guide and a worked example. The wider principles of data analysis are also explored,giving the reader the context in which the methods are applied and helping them to understand thecontrasts between methods and how appropriate they are for different geographical studies. The bookalso features additional downloadable content.Paperback (single copy) ISBN: 978-1-84377-494-5 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.99Paperback (set of six) ISBN: 978-1-84377-523-2 Price: £115.00 GA members: £90.00

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Methods of Presenting Fieldwork DataChloë SearlThis book aims to help both students and teachers select the most suitable methods for presentingqualitative and quantitative data. The advantages and disadvantages of each method are discussed, andthere is extensive advice on how to get the most from presenting data using GIS. The wider principles ofdata presentation are also explored, giving the reader the context in which the methods are applied andhelping them to understand the differences between the methods and their relative appropriateness fora range of studies. The book also features additional downloadable content.Paperback (single copy) ISBN: 978-1-84377-495-2 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.99Paperback (set of six) ISBN: 978-1-84377-524-9 Price: £115.00 GA members: £90.00

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A/AS Level Geography for AQA Student BookAnn Bowen, Andy Day, Victoria Ellis, Paul Hunt, Rebecca Kitchen, Claire Kyndt, Garrett Nagle,Nicola Walshe, Helen YoungThis full-colour student book covers all core and optional units for the AQA 2016 AS and A Levelgeography specification. Students are encouraged to develop links between physical and human topics,understand systems, processes, and acquire geographical skills. Helping to bridge the gap from GCSE to ALevel, it also provides support for fieldwork skills and for the geographical investigation at A Level.Published by Cambridge University Press in partnership with the Geographical Association. Paperback ISBN: 9781316606322 Price: £41.95 GA members: £35.99

Cambridge AS and A Level Geography Student BookBarnaby Lenon, Iain Palôt, Robert Morris, Rebecca Kitchen and Andy SchindlerThis student book covers all the required Cambridge A and AS level International geography core syllabustopics as well as the physical and human geography options. The content is accessible and clearlyorganised with a student-friendly layout, and the depth of coverage is suitable for the whole range ofabilities. Illustrated throughout, it contains a wealth of maps, diagrams and info-graphics to support theinteresting and topical case studies taken from around the world. Published by Collins in partnership withthe Geographical Association.Paperback ISBN: 978-0-00-812422-9 Price: £35.00 GA members: £32.99

Creative Fieldwork Janine MaddisonThis book contains ideas for 11 innovative approaches to fieldwork in A level geography. From physicalthemes (such as calculating the carbon content of trees, cliff surveys, Hudson’s equation for evaluatingcoastal defences) to human themes (such as smell mapping, mood mapping, visual methods, coding ofdiaries), each fieldwork method has been tested and refined with A level students at FSC Field Centres.Produced by the Field Studies Council in partnership with the Geographical Association.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-430-3 Price: £7.00 GA members: £6.00

Antrim CoastBernard Smith and Patricia WarkeThe dramatic north-east corner of Ireland is home to two areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and aWorld Heritage Site. This guide concentrates on features found along the coastline of Antrim at GarronPoint, Glenariff, Fair Head and White Park Bay. It encourages the visitor to investigate the whole of thecoast, from Larne to the Giant’s Causeway and beyond, with forays onto the Antrim Plateau.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-899085-47-7 Price: £12.99 GA members: £9.99

Classic Landform GuidesSeries Editors: Rodney Castleden, Chris Green, Mike and Sally NaishThese guides to classic British landforms, each prepared by a subject expert, can be used with GCSE or post-16 studentseither directly in the field or in class to build understanding of British landscapes. They include high-quality originalcartography, with the support of the Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 map extracts. All include a glossary of terms and ideasfor further reading.

Fieldwork at A level: Your guide to the independent investigationEdited by Simon OakesWritten in partnership with the Field Studies Council, this reference book for A level students will supportthem through their independent investigation. It is structured around the enquiry cycle and includes arange of the qualitative and quantitative skills that students will need to use in their investigation. It willhelp students to develop an understanding of fieldwork, IT and GIS skills and how to use them effectivelyin their investigation. Further support is provided by downloadable technique and skills sheets.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-418-1 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.99

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Brecon BeaconsRichard ShakesbyThe Brecon Beacons National Park contains arguably the most spectacular upland scenery in southernBritain. This guide describes the enigmatic landforms that mark the outer limits of small glaciers orperennial snowbeds at the foot of the impressive escarpments in the Fforest Fawr, Mynydd Du andBannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacon) areas. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-016-9 Price: £12.99 GA members: £9.99

Burren KarstDavid DrewThe Burren plateau of north-west County Clare is recognised as the finest example of Karstic terrain inIreland, as well as for its remarkable flora and its rich archaeological heritage. This guide includes sectionson the geology of the area, enclosed depressions, the limestone pavement at Sheshymore, coastal karstand forms, caves and the Gort-Kinvarra Lowlands lying to the east of the Burren.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-899085-91-0 Price: £12.99 GA members: £9.99

Coast of the East Riding of YorkshireAda PringleThis fascinating coastline exhibits three main types of classic landform: spectacular vertical chalk cliffs(Flamborough Head); rapidly eroding glacial till cliffs (e.g. at Barmston, Mappleton and Withernsea); and anarrow sand and shingle spit (Spurn Head). The clear and authoritative text describes how the coast hasbeen formed by glaciation, and how marine influences continue to reshape its outline.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-071-8 Price: £12.99 GA members: £9.99

Dark PeakRoger Dalton, Howard Fox and Peter JonesUsing examples of localities in the Dark Peak, this guide considers landforms on the western margins(Goyt Valley and The Roaches), the northern margins (Edale and Kinder Scout and Mam Tor) and theeastern margins (the Derwent edges, tors in the Hathersage area and the Ashover anticline).Paperback ISBN: 978-1-899085-61-3 Price: £12.99 GA members: £9.99

Gower CoastE M BridgesThe Gower Peninsula was the first area in Britain to be designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Lying between Swansea and Carmarthen Bays, the Gower’s southern coastline includes magnificentlimestone cliffs interspersed with sandy bays. This guide covers the area in three sections: Mumbles toLangland Bay; Pwlldu Head to Threecliff Bay; and Oxwich Point to Rhossili.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-899085-50-7 Price: £12.99 GA members: £9.99

Key stage 5/Post-16Assynt and Coigach AreaTim LawsonThe Assynt and Coigach area possesses some of the most dramatic and varied scenery in north westScotland. The guide includes explanations of features in the following areas: the cnoc and lochan sceneryaround Stac Pollaidh, glaciated rock surfaces on Canisp, periglacial features on Beinn an Fhurain, caves inthe Allt nan Uamh Valley and coastal landforms on the Stoer Peninsula.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-017-6 Price: £12.99 GA members: £9.99

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Morecambe BayS J GaleMorecambe Bay’s physical environment is characterised by estuarine mudflats, interfingering stark, fault-bound, limestone uplands separated by lowland mosses. Riddled with caves and hidden valleys, itcontains some of the largest and most spectacular karst landforms known in the British Isles. This guideinvestigates the Deepdale dolines, Karst hydrology at Dunald Mill Hole, Hawes Water polje, and thespectacular limestone pavements of Hutton Roof Crags.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-899085-63-7 Price: £12.99 GA members: £9.99

SkyeDouglas Benn and Colin BallantyneThis guide explains how one of the most spectacular areas of Britain was shaped by volcanoes, glaciers,rivers and seas over millions of years. The authors have conducted detailed research on the island andhave made available, for the first time, their insights into the dynamic history of this most fascinating oflandscapes.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-899085-80-4 Price: £12.99 GA members: £9.99

South Devon CoastDerek MottersheadThis guide includes details of the ancient shore platforms and coastal slopes between Prawle and StartPoints, discusses the impact of offshore gravel extraction on erosion at South Hallsand, Start Bay, andlooks at Dawlish Warren at the mouth of the River Exe.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-899085-37-8 Price: £12.99 GA members: £9.99

West Dorset CoastDenys Brunsden and Andrew GoudieThis guide covers the Dorset coastline between Lyme Regis and Portland Bill. It includes an investigationinto the group of actively collapsing cliffs – Black Ven, Stonebarrow and Golden Cap – and theirrelationship to the remarkable Chesil Beach.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-899085-19-4 Price: £12.99 GA members: £9.99

White PeakRoger Dalton, Howard Fox and Peter JonesThis book provides an insight into the range of natural features that characterise the limestone areas ofthe Peak District, widely known as the White Peak. It explains the origin and evolution of the limestoneplateau, the limestone valleys and associated features (at Dove Dale and in the Wye and Derwent valleys)and the sediments laid down in the Tertiary (near Brassington village).Paperback ISBN: 978-1-899085-60-6 Price: £12.99 GA members: £9.99

Loch Lomond AreaDavid Evans and James RoseThe Highland Boundary Fault separates the geology and landforms of this area. The visitor is encouragedto investigate the distinct rock types of both the lowland block to the south (including the Campsie Fells,Conic Hill, and Drumbeg and Gartness) and those of the highlnad block to the north (such as thewhalebacks at Rowardennan, and the western Forth Valley).Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-072-5 Price: £12.99 GA members: £9.99

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DVDsCarbon and Water Cycles in the RainforestFocusing on the Amazon and Borneo, this film illustrates and explains the key environmental land-use changes occurring in tropical rainforests and the effect this is having on the carbon and watercycles.DVD ISBN: 978-1-84377-431-0 Price: £61.99 GA members: £50.99

Carbon and Water Cycles in the TundraWith stunning footage shot in the Canadian Arctic, this DVD identifies and explores the physical andhuman factors, including climate change, that affect carbon and water cycles in the tundra.DVD ISBN: 978-1-84377-442-6 Price: £61.99 GA members: £50.99

Inside Dharavi: Life in India’s largest slumThis film explores issues of employment, community and education in Dharavi, as well as thechallenges of providing basic services to such a densely-populated area.DVD ISBN: 978-1-84377-455-6 Price: £61.99 GA members: £50.99

Mumbai’s Slum Redevelopment ChallengeThis film evaluates the pros and cons of different strategies being used in Mumbai to improveconditions for the urban poor, including incremental housing improvements, resettlement andredevelopment.DVD ISBN: 978-1-84377-457-0 Price: £61.99 GA members: £50.99

Mumbai: Managing a megacityThis film looks at how urban planners are managing the city’s rapid growth, before exploring thesteps being taken to improve Mumbai’s waste management and whether a new Metro system is theanswer to traffic problems.DVD ISBN: 978-1-84377-456-3 Price: £61.99 GA members: £50.99

Urbanisation and Megacities: MumbaiUsing Mumbai as a case study, this film explores the reasons for rapid urbanisation in LICs/NEEs andthe emergence of megacities, and considers the challenges, opportunities and inqualities foundwithin them.DVD ISBN: 978-1-84377-454-9 Price: £61.99 GA members: £50.99

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DVDsTitle ISBN: Price GA membersBangladesh and IndiaBiodiversity Under Threat: The Sundarbans and the Bengal tiger 978-1-84377-328-3 £61.99 £50.99Challenges of Urbanisation: Inequalities in Bangalore 978-1-84377-286-6 £56.99 £46.99Emerging Superpower: Booming Bangalore 978-1-84377-285-9 £56.99 £46.99Flooding in Bangladesh: Causes, impacts and management 978-1-84377-308-5 £56.99 £46.99Inside Dharavi: Life in India's largest slum 978-1-84377-455-6 £61.99 £50.99Issues in Globalisation: Environmental impacts and sustainability 978-1-84377-319-1  £56.99 £46.99Issues in Globalisation: How fair is fashion? 978-1-84377-320-7 £56.99 £46.99Rural Challenges: Case studies from south India 978-1-84377-287-3 £56.99 £46.99Tropical Storms: Bangladesh’s cyclone Aila 978-1-84377-309-2 £56.99 £46.99Coasts and riversCoastal Management: Holderness 978-1-84377-225-5 £50.99 £41.99Coastal Processes and Landforms 978-1-84377-331-3 £61.99 £50.99Managing the Dorset Coast: Conflicts, challenges and opportunities 978-1-84377-332-0 £61.99 £50.99River Processes and Landforms 978-1-84377-334-4 £61.99 £50.99Cold environmentsClimate Change 978-1-84377-364-1 £61.99 £50.99Glaciation: Processes and landforms 978-1-84377-363-4 £61.99 £50.99The Alps: Opportunities and challenges 978-1-84377-361-0 £61.99 £50.99EnergyDebating Energy Futures: Coal, gas and nuclear 978-1-84377-369-6 £61.99 £50.99Energy Security: India’s sustainable solutions 978-1-84377-288-0 £56.99 £46.99Global Energy Security 978-1-84377-368-9 £61.99 £50.99The Greening of Energy 978-1-84377-370-2 £61.99 £50.99HazardsGeohazards: Monitoring and prediction 978-1-84377-341-2 £61.99 £50.99Iceland: Living with volcanoes 978-1-84377-340-5 £61.99 £50.99Montserrat: Living with volcanoes 978-1-84377-339-9 £61.99 £50.99Tectonics: Processes and landforms 978-1-84377-342-9 £61.99 £50.99The Haiti Earthquake: Impacts and responses 978-1-84377-343-6 £61.99 £50.99Hot environmentsDesertification: Causes, impacts and responses 978-1-84377-471-6 £61.99 £50.99Hot Deserts: Opportunities and challenges 978-1-84377-470-9 £61.99 £50.99PopulationsAgeing Populations: A European case study 978-1-84377-191-3 £50.99 £41.99Population Change: Causes, impacts and management of migration 978-1-84377-226-2 £50.99 £41.99Youthful Populations: An African case study 978-1-84377-192-0 £50.99 £41.99The UKExtreme Weather: Coastal flooding 978-1-84377-384-9 £61.99 £50.99Extreme Weather: The Somerset floods 978-1-84377-385-6 £61.99 £50.99Glaciation in the UK 978-1-84377-382-5 £61.99 £50.99Sustainable Communities: Places people want? 978-1-84377-222-4 £50.99 £41.99The UK’s Changing Landscape 978-1-84377-381-8 £61.99 £50.99Tropical rainforestsTropical Rainforests: Ecosystem 978-1-84377-406-8 £61.99 £50.99Tropical Rainforests: Sustainable management 978-1-84377-405-1 £61.99 £50.99

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British Isles Physical MapThis Ordnance Survey map contains a vast amount of geographical and hydrological detail presentedin an easy-to-read style. It includes Ireland, plus enhanced relief features that give a 3D effect. Rolled map ISBN: 978-0-319-14831-0 Price: £9.99 GA members: £8.99

United Kingdom Administrative MapThis Ordnance Survey map shows the national boundaries, counties, regions and unitary authoritiesof the UK, along with larger-scale insets to clarify information in areas of high population densities.Road networks are also shown.Rolled map ISBN: 978-0-319-14833-4 Price: £9.99 GA members: £8.99

Fieldwork posters (set of five)Each of the posters in this new collection contains 25 useful examples of different aspects of fieldwork,from developing a question for enquiry, to choosing a location and working out the best equipment touse. These attractive A2 posters will provide classroom inspiration and support on the followingthemes: reasons to do fieldwork; fieldwork locations; fieldwork investigations; fieldwork equipment;fieldwork techniques.Set of five ISBN: 978-1-84377-458-7 Price: £19.99 GA members: £15.98

Eckert IV Projection World MapThis Ordnance Survey map features equal area projections, Pacific and polar view insets,national flags and population and time zone information. This political map, which alsodisplays physical features, shows international political boundaries with capital citiesclearly marked. Rolled map ISBN: 978-0-319-14823-8 Price: £9.99 GA members: £8.99

Aeroimage Poster (secondary)This A0 laminated poster from Wildgoose features a recent aerial photograph of yourschool (or other chosen area) alongside an Ordnance Survey map of the same area andat the same scale (1:25,000). The image covers an area of 1.9km from west to east and2.7km from north to south.Poster WG0915A Price: £70.99 GA members: £64.99

My School PhotographFrom Wildgoose, a recent A3 aerial photograph of your school (or other chosen area) at ascale of 1:2500. Products will be centred on your school postcode with your school nameprinted below unless we are otherwise advised.Photo WG0933 Price: £28.99 GA members: £26.99

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Bedrock Geology of Britain and IrelandThis map is designed to provide an overview of the geology of the UK and Ireland and is suitable for usewith KS3, GCSE and A level classes. Published by the BGS in collaboration with ESTA, the GA, theGeological Survey of Ireland and the Geological Survey, Northern Ireland. Folded map ISBN: 978-0-7518-3793-3 Price: £5.95 GA members: £4.99

Longman School AtlasDesigned for key stage 3, this atlas helps introduce the key themes of interdependence, environment andglobalisation. Its special focus on unequal development in a globalised world will renew student interestin core global issues and help them understand their place in the modern world. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4058-2264-0 Price: £16.49 GA members: £12.99

Longman Student AtlasThis is the ultimate resource for teaching atlas skills and developing a deeper, contextualisedunderstanding of geography for ages 14–16. Paperback ISBN: 978-0-582-85441-3 Price: £21.99 GA members: £18.49

Cassini Map Teaching SetThis unique resource for teachinggeography and history provides mapsfrom five different periods (early 19thcentury to the present day) centred onany England or Wales postcode.Map set CASMAPPrice: £59.99 GA members: £49.99

Inflatable globeWith over 4000 place names marked, this 30cm globe will help pupils to learn aboutthe world as well as make geography lessons great fun. Teaching ideas for using thisresource are available to download from the GA online shop.Globe ISBN: 978-1-84377-307-8 Price: £6.98 GA members: £5.99

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Fieldwork resourcesA Guide to Fieldwork in…This series of eBooks provides support and guidance on urban fieldwork opportunities in a number of cities, focusing on‘changing places’. Aligned with the GCSE specifications, the books are only available as downloadable pdfs and each titleincludes the routes of three fieldwork walks in the city; the theoretical context for the fieldwork in the area; locations forphysical geography fieldwork in the area, a list of appropriate fieldwork techniques; and worksheets and logging sheets.

A Guide to Fieldwork in BirminghamAndy OwenThis title provides guidance on undertaking urban fieldwork in Birmingham, outlining three differentroutes: Jewellery Quarter to Mailbox; Victoria Square to Five Ways; and New Street to Eastside. For eachroute there is theoretical context of fieldwork in the area. The book also provides ideas for physicalgeography locations and opportunities, and suggestions for fieldwork techniques.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-460-0 Price: £10.99 GA members: £8.99

A Guide to Fieldwork in London’s East EndAndy OwenThis title provides guidance on undertaking urban fieldwork in London’s East End, outlining threedifferent routes/areas for investigation: Spitalfields; Limehouse; and Mile End to Mile End Park. For eachroute there is theoretical context of fieldwork in the area. The book also provides ideas for physicalgeography locations and opportunities, and suggestions for fieldwork techniques.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-463-1 Price: £10.99 GA members: £8.99

A Guide to Fieldwork in LiverpoolAndy OwenThis title provides guidance on undertaking urban fieldwork in Liverpool, outlining three differentroutes/areas for investigation: city centre; waterfront; and Georgian Quarter to Baltic Triangle. For eachroute there is theoretical context of fieldwork in the area. The book also provides ideas for physicalgeography locations and opportunities, and suggestions for fieldwork techniques.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-462-4 Price: £10.99 GA members: £8.99

A Guide to Fieldwork in ManchesterAndy OwenThis title provides guidance on undertaking urban fieldwork in Manchester, outlining three differentroutes/areas for investigation: city centre to Spinningfields; Castlefield; and the Oxford Road corridor. Foreach route there is theoretical context of fieldwork in the area. The book also provides ideas for physicalgeography locations and opportunities, and suggestions for fieldwork techniques.PDF eBook ISBN: 978-1-84377-461-7 Price: £10.99 GA members: £8.99

Fieldwork Through Enquiry (second edition)Alan Parkinson and John WiddowsonThe second edition of this popular title provides ten updated and new examples of enquiry-basedfieldwork projects in urban, rural and coastal locations. Each chapter is supported by pdf and Wordversions of student resource sheets (available to download from the GA website). The new edition alsoincludes practise exam-style questions, is mapped against current GCSE specification requirements andincludes the use of GIS and creative approaches to fieldwork.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-459-4 Price: £27.99 GA members: £19.99

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Fieldwork at A level: Your guide to the independent investigationEdited by Simon OakesWritten in partnership with the Field Studies Council, this reference book for A level students will supportthem through their independent investigation. It is structured around the enquiry cycle and includes arange of the qualitative and quantitative skills that students will need to use in their investigation. It willhelp students to develop an understanding of fieldwork, IT and GIS skills and how to use them effectivelyin their investigation. Further support is provided by downloadable technique and skills sheets.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-418-1 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.99

Fieldwork posters (set of five)Each of the posters in this new collection contains 25 useful examples ofdifferent aspects of fieldwork, from developing a question for enquiry, tochoosing a location and working out the best equipment to use. Theseattractive A2 posters will provide classroom inspiration and support on thefollowing themes: reasons to do fieldwork; fieldwork locations; fieldworkinvestigations; fieldwork equipment; fieldwork techniques. Set of five ISBN: 978-1-84377-458-7Price: £20.99 GA members: £16.99

Methods of Collecting Fieldwork DataChloë SearlThis book aims to help both students and teachers select the most suitable methods for collectingqualitative and quantitative data. The advantages and disadvantages of each method are discussed, andthere is extensive advice on how to get the most from collecting data using GIS. The wider principles ofdata collection are also explored, giving the reader the context in which the methods are applied andhelping them to see the high level of planning needed before they take their clipboard into the field. Thebook also features additional downloadable content.Paperback (single copy) ISBN: 978-1-84377-496-9 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.99Paperback (set of six) ISBN: 978-1-84377-522-5 Price: £115.00 GA members: £90.00

Methods of Analysing Fieldwork DataChloë SearlThis book aims to help both students and teachers select the most suitable methods for analysingqualitative and quantitative data. Each method supports geography students through the process usinga step-by-step guide and a worked example. The wider principles of data analysis are also explored,giving the reader the context in which the methods are applied and helping them to understand thecontrasts between methods and how appropriate they are for different geographical studies. The bookalso features additional downloadable content.Paperback (single copy) ISBN: 978-1-84377-494-5 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.99Paperback (set of six) ISBN: 978-1-84377-523-2 Price: £115.00 GA members: £90.00

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Methods of Presenting Fieldwork DataChloë SearlThis book aims to help both students and teachers select the most suitable methods forpresenting qualitative and quantitative data. The advantages and disadvantages of each method arediscussed, and there is extensive advice on how to get the most from presenting data using GIS. Thewider principles of data presentation are also explored, giving the reader the context in which themethods are applied and helping them to understand the differences between the methods and theirrelative appropriateness for a range of studies. The book also features additional downloadable content.Paperback (single copy) ISBN: 978-1-84377-495-2 Price: £22.99 GA members: £17.99Paperback (set of six) ISBN: 978-1-84377-524-9 Price: £115.00 GA members: £90.00

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20-metre measuring tapeLong-lasting, robust and rot-proof tapes made from top-quality fibreglass material.Tape EAN 5-013693-413038 Price: £13.99 GA members: £16.00

ClinometerThis robust, all-plastic instrument is a clever combination of a sighting device and aplummet line in an easy-to-use construction to allow slope angle to be read. Clinometer IP 025059 Price: £14.99 GA members: £13.00

Digital stopwatchHoused in an impact resistant ABS case this stopwatch is easy to use for timingsingle events. It is simple to use having three function buttons. Case size: 64 x 53 x19mm. Supplied with battery and neck cord.Stopwatch EAN 5-011405-284020 Price: £7.99 GA members: £6.98

Classic CompassA perfect entry level compass with base plate map-measuring in mm and scales of1:50,000 and 1:25,000, thus compatible with most maps. The detachable safety-release lanyard makes it a reliable companion in all situations.Compass EAN 7-318860-190995 Price: £15.98 GA members: £13.99

Foldout fieldwork guides Field Studies CouncilAimed at GCSE and A level, this series of fold-out charts have been designed for independent student usein the field or in the classroom. Playing Field Plants ISBN: 978-1-85153-293-3 Price: £4.99 GA members: £3.99The CBD ISBN: 978-1-85153-223-0 Price: £4.99 GA members: £3.99The River Environment ISBN: 978-1-85153-249-0 Price: £4.99 GA members: £3.99

Creative Fieldwork Janine MaddisonThis book contains ideas for 11 innovative approaches to fieldwork in A level geography. From physicalthemes (such as calculating the carbon content of trees, cliff surveys, Hudson’s equation for evaluatingcoastal defences) to human themes (such as smell mapping, mood mapping, visual methods, coding ofdiaries), each fieldwork method has been tested and refined with A level students at FSC Field Centres.Produced by the Field Studies Council in partnership with the Geographical Association.Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84377-430-3 Price: £7.00 GA members: £6.00

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GA journalsTeaching Geography is the Geographical Association’s journal for allsecondary and college teachersPublished three times a year, it provides support and guidance on teaching and learningof geography. Teaching Geography is available in print and online and includes:• lead articles exploring the theory and practice of a specific aspect of geographical education• ideas for stimulating geography lessons, complete with downloadable resources• articles that discuss and illustrate approaches to teaching geography• news, views, comments, reviews and subject updates.

Subscribing to Teaching Geography is linked to membership of the Geographical Association.Join/subscribe now to receive benefits including discounts on the resources in thiscatalogue, preferential rates for our Conference and CPD events, and much more. Go towww.geography.org.uk or use the order form on page 29.

Your subscription also gives you free access to every issue of Teaching Geography datingback to Autumn 2004 on the GA website, and to every issue dating back to 1975 via Jstor.

Geography is the Geographical Association’s international journalfor lecturers, teachers and students in post-16 geographyPublished three times a year, Geography is available in print and online and includes:• recent research by leading geographers• specific studies in human and physical geography• enquiries into environmental issues• discussion of standards in geographical education• investigations of specific places and regions• reviews of recent resources.

Subscribing to Geography is linked to membership of the Geographical Association.Join/subscribe now to receive benefits including discounts on the resources in thiscatalogue, preferential rates for our Conference and CPD events, and much more. Go towww.geography.org.uk or use the order form on page 28.

Your subscription also gives you free access to every issue of Geography (formerly knownas The Geographical Teacher) dating back to Autumn 2004 on the GA website, and to everyissue dating back to 1901 via Jstor.

Teaching Geography bundlesOur Teaching Geography ‘bundles’ are collections of 5–6 articles from the journal, bringingtogether essential knowledge and advice on key themes and topics from key stages 3, 4 and5. Please note that these products are only available as pdf downloads.

Changing PlacesChanging Places Case StudiesClimate Change*Extended WritingFeedback and MarkingFieldwork in ActionGlobal Systems and Global Governance*

GISLandscape SystemsPlanning a KS3 CurriculumTeaching Geography in Higher Education*Water and Carbon Cycles** These titles are mixed bundles containing articlesfrom both Teaching Geography and Geography

Changing PlacesClimate Change*Global GovernanceGlobal SystemsGlobal Systems and Global Governance*

Landscape SystemsTeaching Geography in Higher Education*Water and Carbon Cycles** These titles are mixed bundles containing articlesfrom both Geography and Teaching Geography

Geography bundles Our Geography ‘bundles’ are collections of 5–6 articles from the journal, bringing togetheressential knowledge and case studies on key themes and topics from the 2016 A levelspecifications. Please note that these products are only available as pdf downloads.

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Geography gives you options… leafletsThese A5 leaflets explain what geography has to offer students, including ideas about possible careersand links for further guidance. Each pack contains 60 leaflets. An accompanying pdf of ten ideas forpromoting GCSE geography is available to download from the GA online shop.Pack of 60 ISBN: 978-1-84377-315-3 Price: £13.99 GA members: £9.99

Badges – pack of 100Your students will love these ‘Geographer’ badges – perfect for rewarding good workin geography or giving to students as a leaving present.Pack of 100 MER32 Price: £19.00 GA members: £13.99

A Different View postersSix of the stunning geographical photographs from A DifferentView, the GA’s manifesto for school geography, are available as aset of six A1 posters. Pack of six ISBN: 978-1-84377-251-4Price: £16.00 GA members: £13.00

Postcards – pack of 96These packs of postcards can be used to praise or encouragepupils. Each pack contains 96 postcards with eight different eye-catching designs. The reverse is blank for your own message.Download ideas for questions and activities that can be used inconjunction with the cards at www.geography.org.uk/postcardsPack of 96 ISBN: 978-1-84377-497-6Price: £16.99 GA members: £9.99

Lantern Slide Postcards (96 pack) and Notecards (16 pack)A collection of 16 different images, available as postcards or A6notecards (supplied with envelopes), all taken from the GeographicalAssociation’s historical collection of Lantern Slides. These cards providean insight into geography during the late nineteenth and earlytwentieth centuries from early geographical exploration and tourism,and highlight a variety of physical and human features across the globe.

Notecards (16 pack) ISBN: 978-1-84377-466-2Price: £16.00 GA members: £10.99

Postcards (96 pack) ISBN: 978-1-84377-465-5Price: £16.00 GA members: £10.99

Geography: investigating environmentsGeography: making connections

Geography: considering different points of view Geography: communicating through maps

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