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The aim of this resource is to encourage students to judge whether or not climate change will impact upon people differently around the world. Footage from the Arctic, Greenland, Iceland, Africa, the Alps,...
This resource looks at the impact of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. The film first sets out Haiti’s historical context to explain why the earthquake’s impact was so devastating. Then, using footage filmed...
This resource examines the current issues surrounding an ageing population in the UK, using East Devon as a case study. It illustrates the causes, impacts and management of the UK’s ageing population and...
This eight-part series from the BBC Natural History Unit takes a closer look at the ever-changing relationship between mankind and nature. Includes: ‘Oceans’, ‘Deserts’, ‘Arctic’, ‘Jungles’,...
This 5-part series tells the story of how the natural forces of our planet have influenced human history, from the dawn of civilisation to the modern industrial age. Professor Iain Stewart reveals how...
Survival expert Bear Grylls travels to the hostile wilderness of the Sahara. With his extreme survival skills, almost-superhuman endurance and a whole host of resourceful techniques he demonstrates how to...
A television series in which archaeologist Neil Oliver follows the biggest ever survey of the genetic make-up of the British people. The result is a kind of DNA map of Britain - a genetic Domesday Book -...
Uses video clips and case studies from the C4 television series GEOGRAPHICAL EYE to help students investsigate and understand the fators that influence change in human and phyical environments. The six case...
Filmed on location in Alaskam contrasting views of Alaska as empty wilderness with the reality of native Alaskan history and experience. Addresses a number of questions: How can the past settlement and use...
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