Cambridge IGCSE™ and O Level Environmental Management Workbook with 2 Years Digital Access (2nd Edition)

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Cambridge IGCSE™ and O Level Environmental Management Workbook with 2 Years Digital Access (2nd Edition)

Author/s: Gary Skinner, Ken Crafer, Melissa Turner, Ann Skinner and John Stacey

Format: Print + Digital

Supports the Cambridge IGCSE™ and O Level Environmental Management syllabuses (0680/5014) for examination from 2027

This print and digital workbook provides valuable practice opportunities, which help learners consolidate their knowledge and use it in new scenarios.

Learners will also be supported to develop important field work skills with a dedicated skills chapter providing learners with the opportunity to practise key skills such as how to draw and read charts, interpret data, analyse data and take samples.

Regular questions, self-assessments and tests for every topic in the teacher's resource provides numerous formative assessment opportunities. Answers to questions are available to teachers and learners via Cambridge GO.

Features:

  • Contains a variety of exercises to help learners build skills of information handling, analysis, evaluation and making judgements.
  • Written in accessible language with scientific key terms identified and defined as they occur in the text.
  • Worked examples walk learners through skills before enabling independent practice.
  • Accessibility Information: This publication meets the requirements of the EPUB Accessibility specification with conformance to WCAG 2.2 Level AA.

Contents:

How to use this series
How to use this book
1. Key skills in Environmental Management
2. Natural resources
3. Land
4. Water
5. The atmosphere and human activities
6. Ecosystems, biodiversity and fieldwork
7. Natural hazards
8. Human population
Glossary
Acknowledgements.