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................................Geo Factsheets1996/1997 Series Page 1
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1. International tourism
2. Managing tropical rainforest - The ecosystem approach
3. Agriculture and the UK environment
4. How do countries achieve optimum populations?
5. An idiot’s guide to air masses
6. An idiot’s guide to bid rent
7. Birmingham International Airport and the green belt
8. Coastal management
9. The structure of European cities – east versus west
10. Rural to urban migration in Zimbabwe
11. Out of town shopping centres
12. Trade in oil
13. Energy resources in Japan
14. Social and economic effects of changing population structure
15. Social & economic geography of mountains
16. Age and diversity in sand dunes
17. Energy use in developing countries
18. Weathering
19. Residential land use
20. The role of vegetation in the hydrological cycle
21. Assessing the evidence for periglaciation
22. Brecon Beacons National Park - a visitor survey case study
23. The energy mix in India
24. The causes of aridity
................................Geo Factsheets1997/1998 Series Page 2
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25. Energy flow and nutrient cycling in tropical rainforests
26. The Demographic Transition Model
27. International migration
28. Desertification - causes & control
29. Sea level change
30. Volcanic Activity - causes & consequences
31. Shanty towns
32. Industry - new types, new locations
33. Ethnicity in Britain
34. Opportunities and threats in NICs
35. Forests and soils
36. Refugees in Europe
37. Mega-cities
38. Environmental implications of renewable energy
39. Urban regeneration case studies
40. Multipurpose forestry
41. Deindustrialisation
42. River management
43. Suburbanisation
44. Regional inequalities in Britain
45. Flood management in Bangladesh
46. Demographic change in sub-Saharan Africa
47. Energy policy in the UK
48. Spatial distribution of rural settlements
................................Geo Factsheets1998/1999 Series Page 3
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49. Transnational Corporations: the problem or the solution?
50. Urban microclimates
51. Changing patterns of migration in China
52. Measuring development
53. Bangkok - a primate city
54. The greenhouse effect in the UK
55. Population policy in China
56. The pollution of lakes and reservoirs
57. Reform of the CAP
58. Population structure of UK towns & cities
59. Causes & consequences of under-population
60. Tertiary activity: where and why?
61. El Nino Explained
62. Hazards: Hurricane Mitch
63. Conflicts in the National Parks
64. World food outlook
65. Heritage coasts
66. Conflict in the green belt
67. Fog - formation and hazard
68. Inner cities
69. Management of UK housing demand
70. The effect of agriculture on soils
71. Floods
72. Hazards Case Study: The Philippines
................................Geo Factsheets1999/2000 Series Page 4
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73. Which stats test should I use?
74. Hypothesis tests & Mann-Whitney U-test
75. Climate change and vegetation
76. Geothermal energy
77. Multiple hazards in cities: examples from London and Mexico
78. Third world debt
79. Human effect on nutrient cycles
80. Antarctica
81. Tourism in the south of France
82. Heathland and moorland ecology
83. Storm hydrographs
84. Managing the river Ganges I: water quantity
85. Managing the river Ganges II: water quality
86. Globalisation of manufacturing
87. Spatial geography of Crime
88. Population policies in Brazil
89. Migration case studies
90. Constructive plate margins
91. Cardiff Bay redevelopment
92. Lagos: a case study
93. Tourism in Nepal
94. R+D parks
95. UK energy update
96. Transport issues
................................Geo Factsheets2000/2001 Series Page 5
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97. Rural and urban population structures in LEDCs and MEDs
98. Understanding river channel variables
99. Glaciation in the Berwyn mountains
100. Coastal management at Selsey
101. The Impact of rock type on scenery
102. Changing industry – case study of Telford
103. Managing US National Parks – new thinking for tourist honeypots
104. Fresh water pollution – case study of the River Perry
105. The crisis in British farming – causes, solutions and impacts
106. Anticyclones – a potential hazard?
107. The geography of call centres
108. Shanghai-Pudong – economic miracle?
109. Migration patterns within urban areas
110. Rural change – contrasting case studies in Brittany
111. Waste Management in cities – contrasting policies
112. Can ecotourism work?
113. Regional inequalities
114. The Three Gorges project
................................Geo Factsheets2001/2002 Series Page 6
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115. The landslide hazard
116. Environmental Issues in the Sahel
117. North American free trade agreement
118. Coral Reefs - ecosystem in crisis?
119. Geography of coastal sand dunes
120. Chi-squared Test (goodness of fit)
121. Urban problems in Rio de Janeiro
122. The United States: census 2000
123. Virgin - a new breed of MNC?
124. Salt marshes
125. Grassland biomes
126. Rural Policy Issues
127. Flooding in Shrewsbury
128. India: a third generation NIC?
129. The impact of structure and lithology on coastal landforms
130. The provision of health services in rural areas
131. British Soils: a basic guide
132. The tundra biome
................................Geo Factsheets2002/2003 Series Page 7
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133. Earthquakes: Why do some places suffer more than others?
134. The sustainable management of fisheries
135. Waterfront regeneration
136. Brazil - changing pattern of trade: LEDC to NIC
137. West Sussex: a multiple hazard zone?
138. Changes in the European Car Industry
139. The world of refugees
140. Least developed countries
141. Coastal management - case study of the Holderness coast
142. Urban planning and regeneration in Barcelona
143. Avalanches
144. The Galapagos Islands - biodiversity under threat?
145. Coastal deposition
146. Depressions
147. The development gap
148. Limestone landscapes & ecology in the UK
149. Greenfield v brownfield sites for sports stadia
150. Sustainable management of temperate forests
................................Geo Factsheets2003/2004 Series Page 8
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151 Sustainable city management - case study of Curitiba, Brazil’s ecological capital
152 China’s population policy - an update
153 Chengdu: sustainable development
154 Structural change in the Ruhr
155 Sustainable urban transport in Italy
156 The Chi-Squared test for association
157 Ethnicity in London
158 Free trade or fair trade - why is this issue important?
159 Small island developing economies
160 The importance of wetlands
161 The global shift
162 Hurricanes: a predictable hazard?
163 The way ahead for aid to Burkina Faso
164 Volcanoes: why are some more hazardous than others?
165 Change and conflict on the rural-urban fringe
166 Urban heritage tourism
167 A simple guide to energy budgets
168 Nearest neighbour index
................................Geo Factsheets2004/2005 Series Page 9
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169 London: contrasting suburbs
170 Temperate deciduous forest biomes
171 Conflict in the Golfe du Morbihan
172 The challenge of globalisation
173 Problems of the Periphery - The case of the Mezzogiorno
174 The Broads National Park - a study of ecological management
175 Global population trends towards 2050 - population bomb or birth dearth?
176 Changing British seaside resorts
177 Managing short term climate change - post Kyoto update
178 Leicester - Britain’s first environment city
179 Tsunamis - rare but devastating
180 Slum Housing: global patterns and case studies
181 The Gambia: A decision making exercise
182 Acid rain: yesterday’s problem?
183 Eco-footprints
................................Geo Factsheets2005/2006 Series Page 10
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184 Economic migrants from Eastern Europe - a case of hype, myth and abuses
185 The causes of famine
186 The millennium development goals - ten years to go. will we score?
187 Rural deprivation In Cornwall
188 The ozone problem- too little up there, too much down here
189 The causes and effects of the Carlisle flood January 2005
190 The global environmental and economic impact of the rise of China
191 Soil degradation – a creeping concern?
192 Tornadoes
193 Quality of life in Telford
194 Tsunami + 1 – an analysis of the response
195 Coastal case study the future for N.E. Norfolk
196 The globalisation of ageing
197 Glaciation In Scotland: a case study of ice erosion In the Cairngorms
198 Global trends in foreign direct investment
................................Geo Factsheets2006/2007 Series Page 11
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199. Water issues in the Middle East
200. Hampshire’s chalk rivers- issues and management
201. Sustainable development - case studies In Ecuador
202. Sports-led urban regeneration - bright flame or slow burn?
203. Understanding the agendas
204. The environmental impact of tourism in the Caribbean
205. Global hunger - an update
206. River restoration – case studies
207. An update on the coastal management issues at Barton On Sea, Hampshire
208. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 1 Biodiversity Loss
209. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2 Conservation Of Biodiversity
210. Birmingham A Case Study Of Regeneration In Britain’s Second City
211. Mersey matters! cleaner rivers & urban re-branding in Liverpool and Manchester
212. The impact of skiing on mountain areas In Europe
213. Poverty – a global problem?
................................Geo Factsheets2007/2008 Series Page 12
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214. Las Vegas: sin city?
215. River long profiles and valley cross profiles
216. Queenstown: adventure capital of the world
217. Russia: oil and gas giant
218. Ecopolis: model for sustainable cities of the future?
219. China and the new ‘scramble for Africa’
220. Wildfires – a quasi natural bio-hazard?
221. Indonesia – a tectonic hazard ‘hot spot’
222. Bypassed borders
223. Water development options in Oxfordshire
224. Storm surges - a growing hazard?
225. Development versus conservation in Alaska’s arctic wilderness:the case of the oil and gas industry
226. Drought
227. North Atlantic oscillation: El Niño’s Atlantic partner
228. Still hungry and getting worse?
................................Geo Factsheets2008/2009 Series Page 13
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229. Economic development in Korea - an original tiger
230. Accessible rural areas - case study of West Oxfordshire
231. Rural depopulation – still a current issue
232. Wind energy: The global scale
233. The economic, environmental and social impacts of the July 2007 floods inthe Tewkesbury area
234. Sunset migration: retiring to Spain
235. Biofuels: an environmental option?
236. Restoration of the Cheong Gye Cheon stream – an example of urbanredevelopment in South Korea
237. The controversy of eco-towns in the UK
238. China’s pollution Issues:- economic miracle - environmental disaster?1. air pollution
239. China’s pollution issues: 2. water pollution
240. Nuclear power: a global renaissance
241. Global warming mitigation part 1: dealing with energy emissions
242. New York – a global mega and world city
243. Measuring globalisation
................................Geo Factsheets2009/2010 Series Page 14
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244. Global warming mitigation part 2: removing carbon from atmosphere
245. Polish migration to the UK
246. Geographical variations in disease
247. Mongolia: the impact of the global financial crisis on development in a leastdeveloped country (LDC)
248. Coal: making a comeback?
249. Incheon free economic zone, Korea
250. AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa – the state of play in 2009
251. Summer flooding in the UK
252. Invasive species – the aliens are coming
253. Superpowers
254. Water in the American South West
255. Thunderstorms: a meteorological multiple hazard
256. North Sea oil and gas: past peak production
257. Fishing and fish stocks in the North Sea – a resource crisis?
258. The greening of the city – the cases of Chicago (USA) and Toronto(Canada)
................................Geo Factsheets2010/2011 Series Page 15
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259. How high, how soon – the impact of rising sea levels
260. Urban re-branding in a seaside resort: regeneration in Boscombe, Dorset
261. Economic versus environmental imperatives: a case study of contestedspace in Dibden Bay, Southampton
262. Solar power – the great hope for the future?
263. Biofuels versus biodiversity – a resource debate
264. An inconvenient plume - the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull, Iceland
265. Is there a new population bomb to diffuse?
266. Energy in China
267. The changing fortunes of Manchester: an aspiring second city
268. The world cup – friend or foe?
269. Erosion and coastal management at Hengistbury Head, Dorset
270. Intrusive igneous activity and the landscape
271. Tourism and vulcanicity in Hawaii- a symbiotic relationship?
272. Globesity- the looming crisis
273. The regeneration and rebranding of Liverpool
................................Geo Factsheets2011/2012 Series Page 16
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274. A tale of two Seas - the Aral Sea
275. Tectonic hazards in New Zealand
276. Sustainable water solutions in transitional economies
277. The economic, social and environmental impact of the Iraq war
278. Here come the ‘BRICs’
279. Brazil – has the land of the future arrived?
280. A tale of two coastlines: coastal management in Kent
281. Everglades: an everlasting ecosystem?
282. Troubled Waters? Is there conflict ahead over the future of the River Nile?
283. The economic, social & environmental consequences of the Afghanistan conflict
284. The consequences of conflict in Sudan
285. Haiti earthquake 2010
286. Geoengineering – the ultimate global warming solution?
287. The US Keystone XL oil pipeline – development or environment?
288. Somalia – a failed state?
................................Geo Factsheets2012/2013 Series Page 17
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289. Natural & man-made disaster at Fukushima
290. Russia: a sleeping giant or resurgent superpower?
291. A sustainable urban future- are transition initiatives the answer?
292. Shale Gas – long term energy security saviour or environmental nightmare?
293. Ethnic cleansing
294. Urban disaster risk – a 21st century challenge
295. Milton Keynes 2012 – towards a sustainable city
296. The Maldives: on the frontline of climate change
297. The socio-economic dynamics of the Brazilian Favela
298. Introducing the growth economies of Africa 1: Ghana
299. Quaternary glacial landscapes of the UK
300. India – will this BRIC ever become a tiger?
301. Pakistan floods of 2010 and 2011
302. Grand problems at the Grand Canyon?
303. Growth economies of Africa 2: Ethiopia
................................Geo Factsheets2013/2014 Series Page 18
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304. The redevelopment and rebranding of a north eastern seasideresort - Whitley Bay
305. Bulgarian & Romanian migration - the new kids on the block?
306. Effective use of secondary research for fieldwork
307. Patterns of disadvantage - the link between poverty and health
308. Growth economies of Africa: Angola & Mozambique
309. Sustainable tourism in Cambodia: Angkor Wat and Siem Reap
310. Pollution in Siberia- the ticking time bomb
311. The Pembrokeshire coast – processes and landforms of coastal erosion
312. Superstorm Sandy
313. Growth economies of Africa: Rwanda – The healing power of prosperity?
314. The impact of regeneration in US cities
315. South Shropshire: a case of rural rebranding
316. The Mekong River: vital artery of Indochina
317. Will the lights go out? The future of electricity generation in the UK
318. Super typhoon Haiyan
................................Geo Factsheets2014/2015 Series Page 19
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319. Volcanic activity and landforms of the Hawaiian Hot Spot
320. What are the likely social and economic impacts of anageing global population?
321. Death of the high street?
322. Understanding GIS
323. The millennium villages the ‘big-push’ theory of change in action
324. Coastal landforms of sea level change
325. Indian urban change and Megacities
326. How might the development gap be reduced?
327. World shale oil – the next energy revolution?
328. Ebola - anatomy of a potential pandemic
329. The Canary Islands – volcanic landscape and hazards
330. Using mobile devices for geographical fieldwork
331. Vietnam: a newly industrialised country
332. Drylands: a case study of threats and development in Greater Canyonlands USA
333. Argentina – the enigma of South America
................................Geo Factsheets2015/2016 Series Page 20
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Rebranding Colombo
Patterns of Migration into Southern Europe
Nepal “Gorkha” earthquake, 25th April 2015
Laos: Economic development in one of the poorest countries in Asia
Renewable energy in India
The Human - Elephant Conflict: Is the Sri Lankan Elephant on the road toextinction?
Periglacial Environments Part 1 – An Introduction
After the Tsunami: learning the lessons
Introduction: The carbon cycle
The Impact of the Cruise Industry
Specialised Concepts in the New Specifications - Part 1
Migration update – Exodus from Syria
Periglacial Environments Part 2 – Processes and Landforms
A Tsunami of Non Communicable Diseases?
Lahars, landslides and tsunami - the devastating impact of secondary hazards
................................Geo Factsheets2016/2017 Series Page 21
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349. The Colombo Floods 2016
350. Specialised Concepts in Geography - Part 2
351. Oyu Tolgoi: Mongolia's New Super Mine - Problems and Progress
352. The Gower: Waves, Tides, and Coastal Deposition
353. The Winter Storms of 2015-16: Causes and Impacts
354. Maximising the Value of Quality Surveys in Geography Fieldwork
355. Water Security in South Asia
356. Coastal Erosion Landforms on the Gower Peninsula
357. Fracking - What's the Problem?
358. The Italian Earthquake 2016
359. Coastal Fieldwork 1: Physical
360. An Evaluation of Regeneration in East Manchester
361. Human Rights Abuse: The Plight of Foreign Domestic Workersin South and South East Asia
362. Hurricane Matthew October 2016
363. Kuala Lumpur: Case Study of a Major City in an Emerging Economy (NEE)
................................Geo Factsheets2017/2018 Series Page 22
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364. Coastal Fieldwork 2: Coastal Management, Beaches and People
365. El Niño 2015-16
366. Water in Deserts
367. Glacial Mass Balance
368. Qatar 2022: Slaves to the Beautiful Game
369. The Sustainable Development Goals
370. Case Study of Nepal: Dying for the Beautiful Game
371. Getting Started on the NEA
372. The Future for Nuclear Energy in the UK
373. Why Are Volcanoes Rarely Big Killers?
374. Fieldwork and Research for Changing Place and Changing Places 1
375. What are the Global Commons?
376. The Coastal Processes and Landforms on the Isle of Wight
377. Kaikoura Earthquake – One Year On
378. What is happening to the South Asia Monsoon?
................................Geo Factsheets2018/2019 Series Page 23
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379. USA Extreme Weather Events 2017-18
380. Fieldwork and Research for Rebranding, Re-Imaging and Positive Change
381. The Rohingya: The World's Most Persecuted Minority
382. Oil Extraction in the Niger Delta
383. Coastal Management on the Isle of Wight
384. Carbon Fieldwork
385. China's OBOR Initiative: Development Aid or Debt Trap Diplomacy?
386. The Paris Agreement
387. The Lake District – The Sustainable Management of Tourism
388. Update – Some Major Flood Events Since 2017
389. UK Heatwave, Summer 2018 – Causes, Impacts and Responses
390. Lessons Learnt from the First NEAs: Part 1
391. Lessons Learnt from the First NEAs: Part 2
392. Managing the Polar Areas (Global Commons)
393. Changing Places: Rural and Urban India
394. Why Do Volcanic Eruptions Result in Such a Wide Variety of Impacts?
................................Geo Factsheets2019/2020 Series Page 24
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395. Making Sense of the IPCC Special Report: Impact, Adaptation and Required Mitigation at 1.5°C Warming
396. Water Security in Murcia
397. Using Models, Concepts and Theories for the Independent Investigation (NEA)
398. NGOs: Blessing or Curse? - Part 1
399. The Jurassic Coast: A World-Class Coast - Part 1
400. Micro-Power: An examination of micro-hydro, small-scale solar and small wind turbines
401. Community Groups in Placemaking and Regeneration
402. Hazard Management in Iceland
403. Jurassic Coast: World Heritage Site - Part 2
404. NGOs: Blessing or Curse? - Part 2
405. The Coal Industry in the USA
406. Tropical Storms in Mozambique During 2019 – Cyclone Idai & Cyclone Kenneth
407. Plate Tectonics: Digging Deeper into the Theory
408. Pittsburgh – Life in the Rust Belt After Steel
409. Monitoring, Perception and the Risk of Volcanic Eruptions
410. Urban Microclimate Investigations
411. What is a Sustainable City?
412. ArcGIS Online – A Guide for the NEA