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Geography - WJEC

Easy-to-understand homework and revision materials for your GCSE Geography WJEC (A* to G) studies and exams

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  • Environmental and development issues

    • Measuring social development – WJEC

      Social development refers to the way society is changing. Geographers always want to know if people’s lives are changing, in what way they're changing and if the change is for the better. Development is a continuum scale which is dynamic and forever changing. Countries and people can be at different stages of the development continuum.

    • Environmental challenges – WJEC

      Consumerism has been and still is a vital component in the world’s economies. There are many ways in which British consumers cause issues within our environment. Transporting goods, buying products online and going on holiday create some of our biggest environmental challenges. This can impact on ecosystems throughout our world.

Fieldwork enquiry

  • Introduction to fieldwork – WJEC

    Geography fieldwork involves posing questions about geographical concepts, gathering data, analysing the results and reaching conclusions. Fieldwork is often written up as a report. There are six stages of the report which are required.

  • Geographical skills

    • Mapping skills – WJEC

      Maps represent the real world. Atlas maps show large areas and Ordnance Survey maps show smaller areas in more detail. Sketch maps, satellite images, photos, GIS maps and geology maps are all useful.

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