Environmental systems and societies course companion

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Main Authors: Rutherford, Jill (Author), Williams, Gillian (Education director) (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom Oxford University Press 2015
Series:Oxford IB diploma programme
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Table of Contents:
  • 1: Foundations of environmental systems and societies. 1.1: Environmental value systems; 1.2: Systems and models; 1.3: Energy and equilibria; 1.4: Sustainability; 1.5: Humans and pollution
  • 2: Ecosystems and ecology. 2.1: Species and populations; 2.2: Communities and ecosystems; 2.3: Flows of energy and matter; 2.4: Biomes, zonation and succession; 2.5: Investigating ecosystems
  • 3: Biodiversity and conservation. 3.1: An introduction to biodiversity; 3.2: Origins of biodiversity; 3.3: Threats to biodiversity; 3.4: Conservation of biodiversity
  • 4: Water, food production, systems and society. 4.1: Introduction to water systems; 4.2: Access to freshwater; 4.3: Aquatic food production systems; 4.4: Water pollution
  • 5: Soil systems and society. 5.1: Introduction to soil systems; 5.2: Terrestrial food production systems; 5.3: Soil degradation and conservation
  • 6: Atmospheric systems and society. 6.1: Introduction to the atmosphere; 6.2: Stratospheric ozone; 6.3: Photochemical smog; 6.4: Acid deposition
  • 7: Climate change and energy production. 7.1: Energy choices and security; 7.2: Climate change - causes and impacts; 7.3: Climate change - mitigation and adaptation
  • 8: Human systems and resource use. 8.1: Human population dynamics; 8.2: Resource use in society; 8.3: Solid domestic waste; 8.4: Human population carrying capacity
  • 9: Internal Assessment
  • 10: External Assessment, exams
  • 11: Extended essays in ESS
  • Directory, further reading, resources