Geography for the IB Diploma Global InteractionsTwo new coursebooks for the Geography for the IB Diploma syllabus. This attractive, full-colour coursebook covers the seven sections of the Higher Level Extension syllabus in Geography for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. It is written by a highly experienced author and former head of Geography at a major IB school in the UK. The coursebook explores the theme of Global Interactions and contains: key questions outlining the main issues for each topic; case studies selected from every continent; activities and geographical skills guidance; discussion points and research ideas; integrated Theory of Knowledge links; examination-style questions; definitions of key terms and useful web links. |
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A.T. Kearney Activities Africa agriculture airport America become Bolivia brands Brazil Canada capital centres Chernobyl China civil society Coca-Cola communities companies consumer core costs country’s decades developed world developing countries e-waste economic environment environmental ethnic example export factor farming Figure flows food miles foreign friction of distance global cities Global civil global economy global financial globalisation Glocal Forum Greenpeace groups growth Gurgaon halal Heathrow immigration impact important income increasing increasingly India industrialised industry influence infrastructure interactions Internet users investment labour language London major McDonald’s Mexican Mexico migration million Mongolia movement NAFTA nation-states networks organisations outsourcing periphery policies political pollution population production programme recent region rural sector significant social soybean TNCs tonnes tourists trade traditional transnational transport urban areas waste Websites workers World Bank Xingu