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Home  >  Teens  >  Study links  >  Geography

Geography

Access to resources

Susan Warren

A look at the global distribution of people's access to resources and shows, through a case study, the consequences of inadequate resources. The environmental, economic, political and social factors that contribute to inequality are considered as well as some myths about poverty.

 

Some other specific books to look at are:

There are a lot more books available about geography. Use one of these searches, depending on what you're studying:


If you need more help, email the teens team.

 
Geography.

Related Links:

Oneworld.net

Dave Wakefield's GeoNet

The Teaching Geography Page

Auckland Regional Council

Weather Underground


Related Content:

Check out the natural & earth sciences section of our website.

Try the Student resources section of the Digital Library.


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