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Resource Reliance

Supply and demand, renewable vs nonrenewable, resource management and sustainability.

Global Hazards

Circulation cells, tectonic boundaries, weather hazards, and disaster management.

Tourism

Types of tourism, SEEP impacts, management strategies, and case studies.

Distinctive Landscapes

River and coastal landforms, erosion, weathering, hydrographs, and engineering.

Fieldwork & Research

Methodology, sampling, data collection, presentation, and Spearman’s rank.

Changing Human Dynamics

DTM, population pyramids, migration, policies, and demographic case studies.

Sustainability & Conservation

Biomes, ecosystem threats, conservation strategies, and sustainable urban living.

Globalisation & Trade

KOF index, TNCs, free trade, linear vs circular economy, and global impacts.

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Essential geography terms, models, and definitions.

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Real-world geography case studies with statistics, sources, and exam practice.

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Context-based questions (one per topic), 120 minutes + 5 min reading time, IB grade 1-7.

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Resource Reliance

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Resources & Supply

Types of resources, supply and demand, and distribution.

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Resource Management

Malthus vs Boserup, sustainability, and case studies.

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Renewable, nonrenewable, supply/demand, and resource management.

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Global Hazards

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Weather Hazards

Atmospheric circulation, tropical storms, flooding, and drought.

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Tectonic Hazards

Plate boundaries, earthquakes, volcanoes, and management.

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Climate Change

Evidence, natural and human causes, mitigation, and adaptation.

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Weather and tectonic hazards, climate change, causes, impacts, and management.

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Tourism

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Introduction to Tourism

Types, growth factors, Butler model, and SEEP impacts.

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Managing Tourism

Carrying capacity, ecotourism, overtourism, and strategies.

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Tourism types, impacts, management, and case studies.

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Distinctive Landscapes

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River Landscapes

Drainage basins, river processes, landforms, and hydrographs.

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Coastal Landscapes

Waves, coastal landforms, longshore drift, and management.

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Erosion, weathering, river and coastal landforms, and engineering.

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Fieldwork & Research

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Planning Fieldwork

Aims, hypotheses, sampling methods, and data collection.

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Data Analysis

Presentation, statistics, Spearman’s rank, and evaluation.

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Methods, sampling, data types, presentation, and analysis.

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Changing Human Dynamics

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Population & the DTM

Distribution, indicators, the Demographic Transition Model.

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Policies & Migration

Pro/anti-natalist policies, push/pull factors, case studies.

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Population Activity

DTM, pyramids, policies, migration, and dependency ratios.

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Sustainability & Conservation

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Sustainability Basics

Definitions, ecosystem services, conservation vs preservation.

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Biomes & Threats

Tundra, rainforests, coral reefs, deserts, and sustainable cities.

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Ecosystems

Small-scale UK ecosystems, food webs, nutrient cycling, and global biomes.

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Tropical Rainforests

Characteristics, biodiversity, deforestation in Malaysia, and sustainable management.

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Hot Deserts

Characteristics, adaptations, opportunities, challenges, and desertification.

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Cold Environments

Polar, tundra, and alpine environments — opportunities and management.

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Conservation, ecosystems, biomes, threats, management, and sustainable design.

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Globalisation & Trade

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What is Globalisation?

Definitions, causes, the KOF index, and TNCs.

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Trade & Economy

Free trade, protectionism, fair trade, linear vs circular economy.

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Globalisation, trade terms, TNCs, and economic models.

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Key Terms & Concepts

Essential vocabulary for IB MYP Geography

Related Concepts

ResourcesNatural materials used by humans — renewable vs nonrenewable
HazardsNatural events that pose risks to people and property
TourismTravel for recreation and its social, economic, environmental, and political impacts
LandscapesPhysical features of the Earth shaped by weathering, erosion, and deposition
FieldworkFirst-hand data collection through observation and measurement
PopulationThe study of human demographics, migration, and settlement patterns
SustainabilityMeeting present needs without compromising future generations
GlobalisationThe increasing interconnection of the world through trade, culture, and communication

Fieldwork Methods

Random samplingEvery point has an equal chance of being selected
Systematic samplingSamples taken at regular intervals (e.g. every 10m)
Stratified samplingPopulation divided into groups, samples taken from each
Spearman's rankStatistical test measuring correlation between two ranked variables
MeanSum of values divided by number of values
MedianMiddle value when data is arranged in order
ModeMost frequently occurring value
RangeDifference between highest and lowest values

Command Words

StateGive a brief, factual answer
IdentifyName or point out a specific feature
DescribeGive a detailed account of features or processes
ExplainGive reasons for why something happens
CompareIdentify similarities and differences
AnalyseBreak down into parts and examine in detail
EvaluateMake a judgement based on evidence
DiscussConsider different perspectives and reach a conclusion
To what extentAssess the degree to which something is true

Key Models & Frameworks

DTMDemographic Transition Model — 5 stages of population change
MalthusPopulation grows faster than food supply → crisis
BoserupNecessity is the mother of invention — people adapt
KOF IndexMeasures globalisation across economic, social, political dimensions
Butler ModelTourist Area Life Cycle — 6 stages from exploration to rejuvenation/decline
SEEPSocial, Economic, Environmental, Political impacts framework
Linear economyTake → Make → Dispose model
Circular economyReduce → Reuse → Recycle — minimising waste

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Geography Case Studies

Real-world case studies with statistics and sources