Posters for Schools
Geography Department Poster Series for A-level Students
Who are the posters for?
- Students studying Geography at A-level or equivalent.
- Teachers and others interested in Geography.
- Those considering studying Geography at University.
What is the purpose of the posters?
- To summarise the current status of particular areas of geographical research.
- To present new ideas and activities which will compliment your Geography course.
- To provide links to other information on the topic.
- To introduce you to Geography @ University.
What should I do with the posters?
- Download and print the posters.
- Display them on your wall at home or in the classroom.
- Incorporate them into your Geography course notes.
- Use the information and ideas to enhance coursework, projects and essays.
How do I download the posters?
- You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader (version 4 or later) to display and print the posters.
- To install the most recent version follow this link: http://www.adobe.co.uk/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
- Click on any of the links in the sections below to download the poster.
We would welcome your suggestions and comments about the web
posters. Please contact Dr James Faulconbridge: j.faulconbridge@lancaster.ac.uk
NOTE: New posters will be added to this site throughout the year
so please come back soon!
Human Geography
Britain's Changing Landscapes. (1.1MB)
Development Studies. (1.2MB)
Natural
Resources and Economic Development. (499KB)
Geography & Globalisation Studies. (2Mb)
Social and Cultural Geographies. (1.4MB)
The
Lake District: World Heritage Site?. (2.1Mb)
Political Ecology in the Third World. (3.5Mb)
Migration. (coming soon)
Physical Geography
Surface
Water Systems. (823KB)
Studies of Past Climates. (3.1MB)
Coastal Processes.
Geomorphology.
Climate and Environmental Change.
Environmental Geography
Water Resources Management. (532KB)
Sustainable Development. (576KB)
Trees and Forest Resources Management. (1.3MB)
Environmental Management.
Geographical Tools and Techniques
Geographical Information Systems.
Geomagnetism and Geophysical Investigations.
Field Techniques.
Remote Sensing.
Geography @ University
What Geography in higher education is about.
(568KB)
Understanding the learning and teaching of
Geography. (458KB)
How
to cope with lectures. (334KB)
Careers and
useful activities for getting a job. (693KB)
Thinking of
taking a Gap Year?. (907KB)
So what do
our graduates think? (1.1MB)