An Introduction To Environmental History (K400)
The University of Liverpool (UoL)
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Lecture notes An Introduction To Environmental History (K400)
- Lecture notes • 14 pages • 2023
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Understanding Place and Human Geography first year planning study notes.
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Urban and Environmental Economics Study Notes First Year
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A look at pre-modern concepts based upon urban and environmental economic ideas and influences.
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'Place' and its role in Human Geography
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'Place' its meaning, different definitions and changing perception over time.
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Environmental Impact of Humans (Past to Present)
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This exam covers the topic, "Critically evaluate the statement by Issac (1970) that domestication is ‘the single most important intervention man (sic) had made to his environment’. Second year An Introduction to Environmental History module for BA Geography. I was restricted to 1,250 words. Double spaced. Mentions how domestication and other factors by 'man' affect the environment. Do not copy word for word as it has been processed through through plagiarism tester.
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Climate Change and young people's voices
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This exam covers the topic, "Discuss the contention that “Although young people arguably have the most to gain and the most to lose in a changing climate, their voices are not prominent in the political, media or cultural discourse on climate change” (Corner et al. 2015: 523)." Second year An Introduction to Environmental History module for BA Geography. I was restricted to 1,250 words. Double spaced. Mentions how young people are beginning to have a voice over Climate Change. Do not copy...
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