Thursday, 29 March 2007

Pictograms


Good clear instructions given HERE on how to create pictogram in EXCEL.

Click on the link at the top of the page for instructions on Population Pyramids.

Wednesday, 28 March 2007

Animations

ANIMATIONS available here.

Animations

ANIMATIONS available on King Edward VI 's five ways school website.

Earth Album

This is a link to EARTHALBUM, a site that uses Google earth and Flickr to give access to photographs around the world. Just click on the world map and a series of photgraphs will be revealed.

Sunday, 25 March 2007

Calender

From DFID a Global calender..

worlds largest indoor beach

This is the Shearton Seagaia Resort Miyazaki Japan. The Ocean Dome, is the worlds largest indoor water park. Great set of photographs here.

The park has a retractable roof and its own volacno.


Antartica


These are links to resources about Antartica.
1. British Antartica Survey
2. Class room Antartica
3. Cool Antartica
4. Discovering Antartica (recommended)
5. BBC's science and natura page on antartica's animals


Development site

This is the excellent GLOBALEYE site. Good resources for KS3 and GCSE.

El Nino

Excellent animated guide from the GUARDIAN.

Thursday, 22 March 2007

Hazards

National Geographic has interactive activities for Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Tornados and Volcanoes.

Wednesday, 21 March 2007

Sustainable Development


The International Institute for Sustainable Development have produced a sustainable development TIMELINE.

There is a good DEFINITION here.

The UK Sustainable Development Action Plan.

Rural Setttlements

The Guardian has a section today on Rural issues. The excellent GORGEOUSGEOGRAPHY by Melanie R has an excellent blog with links.

Tuesday, 20 March 2007

KOBE Earthquake 2007

Geography Review Vol 20 No4 March 2007 has an excellent article on Kobe and the effects of the Earthquake.
The earthquake
TIME: 5.46am 17 January 1995.
Epicenter: 16km below surface,Awaji Island
The effects include:-
Cost: $100 billion.
Dead: 4.571
Injured: 14.678
Over 60 yr olds dead:59%
Emergency Shelters provided 599
People needing emergency shelter:236,899 Building destroyed 67,421; Schools damaged: 85%; Hospitals damaged 191 of 222; 100% power failure (fixed in 7 days). 25% phones lines damaged. Whole city lost water supply, fixed in 91 days. Gas failure 80% (fixed in 85 days) 1 0f 3 shopping districts heavily damaged.

Over 1.13 million volunteers arrived to help local communities.Laptops used for storing information on missing persons and identifying availability of water, shelter and food.(Informal GIS ). Later information on job opportunities, schooling and housing collected.

Japanese goverment allocated over $58 billion for rebuilding city infrastructure in first 3 years.

Thousands of buildings damaged particularly the old timber framed houses. Low income households, elderly people lived in the older timber houses. The middle income households lived in modern more expensive homes, that were stronger. Half of those affected moved to live with relatives or into rented accomadation. 236,899 remained homeless. these were mainly lower income elderly people.Emergency shelter and temporary housing in suburbs were provided. Many homeowners were not allowed to build a new house on teh same plot as their old one, as planning regulations had changed since the original houses were built. many landowners sold their their city centre plots to private developers so they could build high cost housing. Low income housing (public housing) was built on the edge of the city. By 2000 all temporary housing had been removed.

National Anthems

If you need a National Anthem......... CLICK HERE

Mexico City

Excellent images here of MEXICO CITY.

Monday, 19 March 2007

Introduction Movies


Nice little MOVIES here on Global warming and Water.


Thanks to Ashley WENN for the find.

Sunday, 18 March 2007

Food Miles

All your questions about FOOD MILES answered here.

Plates, Earthquakes and Volcanoes

There is an excellent blog from St Ivo School Geography Department. (GCSE@geobytes)

In January 2007 they published blogs on:-
  • Plate Tectonics Revision
  • Bam Eartquake 2003 CASESTUDY
  • Comparing Earthquakes
  • Preparing for earthquakes
  • San Francisco 1989 Earthquake CASESTUDY
  • Cause of earthquakes
  • Volcanoes - prediction
  • Hazard Assessment
  • Living with Volcanoes
  • Mt ST Helens 1980 CASESTUDY
  • Volcanoes
  • Plate Tectonic

GEOGRAPHY MAP GAMES


Here is an Interactive map game.
The Geography Challenge.

Be warned this is difficult.

Geography Facts


Expand your geographical knowledge. Here are a set of questions click on for the answers

GCSE Geography

BBC EDUCATION SCOTLAND has a good 14+ Geography page. Topics covered include
  • COASTLINE - Physical Environment Human Impact
  • DEVELOPMENT and HEALTH Physical and human factors that influence Development. Social and Economic Indicators of Development.
  • HAZARDS - Floods and Volcanoes
  • EUROPE - Environmental Inequalities Rivers and Coasts
  • GLOBAL POPULATION Measuring data Collecting Data and Migration
  • RIVERS - Hydrological Cycle and the Drainage Basin

Friday, 16 March 2007

World Water Day 2007









WATER AID is an international charity aiming to improve people's access to clean water and sanitation. There is a very good FILM outlining their work. The BBC have a web page dedicated to water week.
WORLD WATER DAY is 22 March.
UNWATER.org have produced a PDF Download.

How much water do you use in your household. Why not try out the from household water survey

Good photos from the Guardian.



UN WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME


UN WORLD FOOD Site.

It includes the excellent interactive
world hunger map.

Index of Human Well being and environmental impact







The HPI is Life satisfaction multiplied by Life expectancy divided by the Ecological Footprint. Produced by the New Economic Foundation you will find maps and lists of countries.
You can also calculate YOUR OWN HPI. Give careful answers to get a more accurate results.

Eating the Planet- ECOLOGICAL DEBT


16th April is the date at which Britain goes into Ecological Debt.
The WORLD goes into Ecological debt on the 9th October.


The information for this was generated by the New Economics Foundation who have created the Ecological Debt Day Calender.

Ecological Footprints


Year 9 will need the CALCULATOR that is here. An alternative simpler version can be downloaded HERE.

The WWF has produced a Living Planet report. This is a large PDF that contains country statistics, graphs and world maps.

The WWF has a good DEFINITION of a Ecological Footprint.

Comparative graphs are available from Footprintnetwork.org., and a series of MAPS, that include footprints over time, Ecological debtors and creditors and a world consumption cartogram.

A very detailed GLOSSARY of ecological terms.

The RPPROGRESS site is suitable for A-Level candidates.

NATIONAL FOOTPRINT graphs can be found using the drop down menu on the right.



Thursday, 15 March 2007

Migration



MIGRATION Topics include, History of Migration, Migration theory, Why people migrate, How people migrate, Impact ofImmigration, Impact of Emigration, Effect of Globalization, Statistics and Resource Links.

Migration

This is an interesting exercise to do. This is a IMMIGRATION POINTS CALCULATOR which will show you if you complete the survey wether you would be accepted by the Canadian Government to live in Canada.

Desertification

A PDF Document from UNESCO that thoroughly covers the topic of DESERTIFICATION.

Tropical RainForests


RAINFOREST CONSERVATION FUND is a voluntary organisation that aims to raise awarenes of Rainforest destruction. It is very detailed and suited to A-Level mainly.

Tropical RainForests


BBC Revisewise CASE STUDY. Covers Location, Climate, Structure, Vegetation adaptations, Water and Nutrient Cycles, Human Intervention.

Tropical RainForests


CASE STUDY on Papua New Guinea

Tropical RainForests


WIKIPEDIA has a good section on deforestation.

GEORESOURCES has good KS3 GCSE and t

DEFORESTATION


Excellent site on Tropical rainforests that includes statistics on deforestation rates and a good range of graphs and detailed case studies.

DEFORESTATION

Excellent case study is available on the RGS site "Geography in the News" - Retreating Rainforest (12th October 2006).

You will need the username and password from OC.

Wednesday, 14 March 2007

Climate data





Enter the name of a city and the SEARCH ENGINE will find Rainfall and Temperature data.

Meteorological Office

This is the official site for the Meteorological Office, they supply the BBC with their weather information.
This site has :
There is a good section on CLIMATE CHANGE.

There is a superb section on resources for KS3 and KS4 students and you can get access to the information provided for STAFF.



The BBC Weather site is more than a source of weather forecasts. You can get 5 day forecasts for different cities around the world and the COUNTRY GUIDES give a thumbnail guide to the climate of a country.

There is good section on Climate Change

The reference section information explains, weather basics, UK Weather, Historical Weather Events, Forecasting, World weather phenomenon and Climates.

There is a Weatherwise section this includes a Photo Gallery, Factfiles, Weather Basics, Forecasting, Extremes of Climate, How the weather affects us, a detailed Glossary and a section on jobs in the weather industry.

REVIEWS of the year are available current and past.

and finally REGIONAL weather maps from around the world.

Ozone Holes


This is part of the NOAA site. Excellent images on OZONE HOLES.

Use the FAQ button here for very good information on Ozone depletion. Its in PDF Format that can be downloaded.

NOAA satellite images

Satellite images are available here. This site also has "Image of the Day". You can subscribe to this with youir email address to receive a Satellite Image every day from around the world.

NOAA Weather





JETSTREAM is an online school for Weather and Climate information. There are 7 useful
sections here:
  1. Atmosphere
  2. Oceans
  3. Global Circulation
  4. Meteorology
  5. Thunderstorms
  6. Lightening
  7. Tropical weather

NOAA satellite images


There are good weather images on the NOAA site. On the left hand side is a column labelled "Event Categories". Click on a year to reveal some beautiful weather images.

NOAA




This is the NOAA site. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, it is American but a good source of information. There is a "HOT TOPIC" section that has information on Earthquakes, El Nino, Floods, Hurricanes, Natural Hazards, Tornadoes, Tsunamis and Volcanoes.

Monday, 12 March 2007

VULTURE FUNDS


The GUARDIAN on Saturday 11th March, had an article on Vulture Funds. A good INTRODUCTION to the topic is here. BBC Newsnight ran a feature on the issue.

The JUBILEE DEBT CAMPAIGN is an organisation fighting this injustice. There are also good articles on the CHRISTIAN AID site and the OXFAM site.

Development Research Material and Reading around


This is ID21. This Organisation communicates the latest internatinal development research. It has a number of sections.



1. GLOBAL ISSUES - Population change, Food security, Climate change , Gender, Poverty Human Rights, Global economy, Governance, Aid, Conflict, Tourism.
2.Health includes Diseases, Aids, Child health,Maternal Health, Environmental Health
3. Education - Skills, Training, ICT, Aids.
4. Urban Development - Planning, Housing, Communication, Energy Transport, Water, Sanitation and Employment
5. Natural Resources - Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry, Conservation, Land, Soil, Water.
6. Rural Development - Transport , Communication, Water, Employment, Energy Income.

You can also sign up for email alerts and free updates. Excellent Research material

VOLCANOES

The PLUS SIDE OF VOLCANOES from the USGS.

VOLCANOES. Com site excellent images and explanations of how volcanoes work and different types of eruption.

LIVING in a VOLCANOs SHADOW is a good BBC article on the Nyiragongo eruption.

USGS page on monitoring Volcanoes.

Good site about Volcanoes and a useful section on PREDICTION.

Car Industry

1. MOTOR INDUSTRY facts 2006. Colourful and informative PDF file.

2. The AUTO INDUSTRY site gives specific information on the UK car industry. Choose statistics from the left hand menu, and statistics appear under 4 headings. Manufacturing, Retail, Production and registrations.

Acid Rain


This PDF file from THE ATMOSPHERE CLIMATE and ENVIRONMENT INFORMATION PROGRAMME, is a teaching pack for KS3 KS4 and A-Level good resources and exercises

Saturday, 10 March 2007

NEWS


Good sites for NEWS updates.

1. Guardian

2. Times

3. Telegraph

4. The Independent
5. CNN

TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS





1. DIRECTORY of Transnational Corporations

2. GLOBAL POLICY FORUM site that contains a wealth of information about the worlds largest companies.

3. GLOBAL WEB 100 - the 100 largest non-US corporations. Some of the company sites are not in English

Friday, 9 March 2007

Hurricane TRACKER


This is the TROPICAL STORM RISK site. It is for the Insurance Industry but the HOME page has a map showing where storms are at present. Above the map is a table showing active storms, by clicking on the system name you will be taken to a map of the track and geographical information. You can also sign up for email alerts for storms.

Rich and Poor











These 2 photographs show the contrast between rich and poor areas of a city. The first picture is of Caracas Venezuela. The second photograph is of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The difference between Rich and Poor is stark.

Sustainable City


This is a VIDEO from teachers TV about sustainable cities.
It is 60 minutes long

Thursday, 8 March 2007

Year 12 Environmental Investigation


These sites will provide good information for your COURSEWORK.

1. NATURAL ENGLAND this site brings together English Nature,
the Countryside Agency and the Rural development service.

2. The Campaign for Rural England have produced TRANQUILITY MAPS. These should be useful for Quality of lIfe and Desireability Topics.

3. COMMISSION for RURAL COMMUNITIES independant advisory group that aims to advise the government on how to meet the needs of local people.

4. VISION of BRITAIN Maps, historical descriptionsand statistical trends.

5. NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH - information from the 2001 census organised into neighbourhood areas.

Wednesday, 7 March 2007

Coastal Animations


Excellent animations of coastal processes.

Click on the image

DEBT RELIEF



I have taught year 13 this week about Debt Relief.
1. WIKIPEDIA has a very good introduction.
2. Make Poverty History has agood little section on Drop the Debt.
3. Good information is available on HiPC's (Heavily Indebted Poor Countries) on the DFID site .
4. CAFOD gives details of some of the recipient schemes.
5. The role of G8 is covered on this BBC news item.
6. BBC news item on Tazania's $3bn debt relief.
7. Tanzania used the money for its Primary Education Plan.

El Nino


An article from the Independant on LA NINA

UK Statistics


These sites contain excellent data on the UK.
  1. DEFRA Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
  2. Office of National Statistics use the headings UK Snapshot, Neighbourhoods, Economy and census.

Nation Master





This is an excellent site that allows you compare countries graphically. Wealth of data that uses several databases.

Careers in Geography




Here are a number of sites related to choosing Geography, Careers in Geography and degree Level Geography.


  1. This is the RGS SITE and a PDF on "Why Study geography".
  2. BIOGRAPHIES of Geographers in documents on right hand side of the page.
  3. A POWERPOINT presentation on Geography and what will it do for you.
  4. A PDF file "Geography exploring the world of work".
  5. CHOOSING a Geography Degree. A list of UK Geography Departments
  6. WHY CHOOSE GEOGRAPHY leaflet
  7. A searchable database of careers from Nottingham University.
  8. The GUARDIAN university information by subject and comparison tables
  9. This site also allows you to SEARCH universities according to your target grades.
  10. UCAS course search engine.
  11. Recommended UNIVERSITIES for Geography.
  12. Graduate destinations from LEEDS UNIVERSITY graduates.
  13. Employment statistics from EXETER UNIVERSITY.
  14. The INDEPENDANT online Careers advice.
  15. Careers in Geography