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Work more effectively and gauge your progress along the way! This Student Study Guide is designed to accompany de Blij and Muller’s Concepts and Regions in Geography, 2nd Edition. Students will benefit from the learning objectives, self-test questions, practice exams, term paper pointers, 48 outline maps and map exercised found in this revised Study Guide. Whether through tourism, trade, or television, our world seems smaller and more interconnected every day. More than ever before, students need a geographic perspective to make sense of these transformations and the many complex, multicultural dimensions of our world. And what better way to introduce your students to the world, than with a brief, authoritative text from the leading author team in regional geography. Now substantially revised, the Second Edition of de Blij and Muller’s Concepts and Regions in Geography presents the authors’ hallmark authoritative and accurate content, along with an outstanding map program, in a concise, technology-rich package. Additional coverage is available on the web, allowing instructors to adapt the content to their course needs.
Building upon the strength and success of deBlij & Muller's best-sellingGeography: Realms, Regions, and Concepts, Tenth Edition, CONCEPTS AND REGIONS offers students and instructors all of the content that has made Regions the definitive World Regional Geography text but in a briefer, technologically-rich package. At about one-half the length of most world regional texts, the text offers brief regional descriptions, applications of core concepts, and definitions to acquaint students with the spatial interconnections between the human and physical systems of the earth. Study Guide Students will benefit from the learning objectives, self-test questions, practice exams, term paper pointers, 48 outline maps and map exercised found in this revised Study Guide.
Student Study Guide to accompany Realms, Regions and Concepts, 15th edition: The 15th Edition of H.J. deBlij and Peter Muller's Geography: Realms, Regions, and Concepts has been expanded and enhanced upon previous editions. This carefully crafted text by one of the most traveled, knowledgeable and authoritative geography authors, H.J. deBlij provides a comprehensive understanding about the world with a long history of on authoritative content, outstanding cartography, currency, and comprehensive coverage, in a technology-rich package. A new online World Regional Geography program is one of many new strong and effective technologies included. New Organization! Chapters are now divided into A/B sections. Within each chapter, Part A, Defining the Realm, examines developments that unfold across the entire realm or major parts of it. In Part B, Regions of the Realm, the authors explore the regions within the realms to view developments at a finer resolution and examine the role of individual states and national cultures. New and updated content incorporated into the narrative of every chapter. Chapters 8A and 8B (South Asia), for example, now discusses recent developments in the cultural and religious conflict between Pakistan and India, as well as a more detailed discussion of economic growth and effects of globalization in South Asia. New “Voice From the Region” feature, in every chapter. Each essay showcases the local perspective of an individual who resides in the realm. Many new photographs and field notes, taken by co-author Jan Nijman while doing fieldwork. New BBC videos, which can be used as lecture-launchers in class
Self-testing questions, map exercises, glossary, essay questions, term paper pointers.
To accomplish your course goals, use this study guide to enhance your understanding of the text content and to be better prepared for quizzes and tests. This convenient manual helps you assimilate and master the information encountered in the text through the use of practice exercises and applications, comprehensive review tools, and additional helpful resources.
This is an introductory physical geography text designed for 1st or 2nd year undergraduate students of geography, geology and environmental sciences.