Appreciating Australia
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Appreciating Australia
(Active geography)
Cambridge University Press, 1994
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Appreciating Australia, the first of five books in the series Active Geography, is written specifically for the Geography Syllabus Years 7-10 as used by the NSW Board of Studies. Whilst the main audience is for students of Geography in New South Wales, the content of the book is also of potential use to students of Geography throughout Australia. The book provides a comprehensive coverage of Australia's environment and its communities as well as its place in the Asian region and global community. The book introduces the student to the continent of Australia and is an attempt, as spelled out in the new course, to raise student knowledge of the place and space of Australia.
目次
- 1. Australia - place and space: where is Australia?
- What is Australia like?
- Why is Australia like this?
- How is Australia changing over?
- Case study: 1. North Sydney
- 2. Bega Valley
- 3. West Sydney
- 2. Australian environments: The variety of Australian environments
- Aboriginal environmental management
- Sustainable development
- World heritage areas and national parks
- 3. Australian communities: factors which create a sense of community
- Sample studies of communities
- Population change - a contemporary issue
- Now do your own community study
- 4. Australia in its regional and global context: Australia's international links.
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