AQA • Geography
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Courses Geography at AQA
Notes available for the following courses of Geography at AQA
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Unit 1 GEOG1 - Physical and Human Geography
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Unit 2 GEOG2 - Geographical Skills
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Unit 3 GEOG3 - Contemporary Geographical Issues
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Unit 4A GEO4A - Geography Fieldwork Investigation
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Latest content AQA • Geography
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- The nature and importance of places 
- Changing places – relationships, connections, meaning and representation 
- Place studies
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AQA•3.2.2 Changing Places
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- Globalisation 
- Global systems 
- International trade and access to markets 
- Global governance 
- The global 'commons'
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AQA•3.2.1 Global systems and global governance
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Nature of wildfires. Conditions favouring intense wild fires: vegetation type, fuel characteristics, climate and recent weather and fire behaviour. 
 
Causes of fires: natural and human agency. 
 
Impacts: primary/secondary, environmental, social, economic, political. 
 
Short and long-term responses; risk management designed to reduce the impacts of the hazard through preparedness, mitigation, prevention and adaptation. 
 
Impact and human responses as evidenced by a recent wild ...
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AQA•3.1.5.6 Fires in nature
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The nature of tropical storms and their underlying causes. Forms of storm hazard: high winds, storm surges, coastal flooding, river flooding and landslides. Spatial distribution, magnitude, frequency, regularity, predictability of hazard events. 
 
Impacts: primary/secondary, environmental, social, economic, political. 
 
Short and long-term responses: risk management designed to reduce the impacts of the hazard through preparedness, mitigation, prevention and adaptation. 
 
Impact...
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AQA•3.1.5.5 Storm hazards
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The nature of seismicity and its relation to plate tectonics: forms of seismic hazard: earthquakes, shockwaves, tsunamis, liquefaction, landslides. Spatial distribution, randomness, magnitude, 
frequency, regularity, predictability of hazard events. 
 
Impacts: primary/secondary; environmental, social, economic, political. 
 
Short and long-term responses; risk management designed to reduce the impacts of the hazard through preparedness, mitigation, prevention and adaptation. 
 
Im...
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AQA•3.1.5.4 Seismic Hazards
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The nature of vulcanicity and its relation to plate tectonics: forms of volcanic hazard: nuées ardentes, lava flows, mudflows, pyroclastic and ash fallout, gases/acid rain, tephra. Spatial distribution, magnitude, frequency, regularity and predictability of hazard events. 
 
Impacts: primary/secondary, environmental, social, economic, political. 
 
Short and long-term responses: risk management designed to reduce the impacts of the hazard through preparedness, mitigation, preventi...
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AQA•3.1.5.3 Volcanic Hazards
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Earth structure and internal energy sources. Plate tectonic theory of crustal evolution: tectonic plates; plate movement; gravitational sliding; ridge push, slab pull; convection currents and seafloor spreading. 
Destructive, constructive and conservative plate margins. Characteristic processes: seismicity and vulcanicity. Associated landforms: young fold mountains, rift valleys, ocean ridges, deep sea trenches and island arcs, volcanoes. Magma plumes and their relationship to plat...
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AQA•3.1.5.2 Plate Tectonics
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Nature, forms and potential impacts of natural hazards (geophysical, atmospheric and hydrological). Hazard perception and its economic and cultural determinants. Characteristic human responses – fatalism, prediction, adjustment/adaptation, mitigation, management, risk sharing – and their relationship to hazard incidence, intensity, magnitude, distribution and level of development. The Park model of human response to hazards. The Hazard Management Cycle.
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AQA•3.1.5.1 Concept of hazard in geographical context
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- Case study(ies) of glaciated environment(s) at a local scale to illustrate and analyse fundamental glacial processes, their landscape outcomes as set out above and engage with field data. 
 
- Case study of a contrasting glaciated landscape from beyond the UK to illustrate and analyse how it presents challenges and opportunities for human occupation and development and evaluate human responses of resilience, mitigation and adaptation.
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AQA•3.1.4.7 Glacial Systems - Case Studies
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- Concept of environmental fragility. Human impacts on fragile cold environments over time and at a variety of scales. 
- Recent and prospective impact of climate change. 
- Management of cold environments at present and in alternative possible futures.
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AQA•3.1.4.5 Human impacts on cold environments