AS level Environmental Management Notes

This AS syllabus covers environmental issues and their management, especially the human aspect. Through their studies, learners gain an understanding of environmental resources and their human exploitation, and the goal of sustainable environmental management.

Learners also consider a range of case study material which can feature local, regional or global examples. Although Cambridge International AS Level Environmental Management extends and complements the relevant Cambridge O Level and Cambridge IGCSE syllabuses, learners do not need to have studied the subject before starting the course.

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2010_syll_9696_Paper_1_Human_Core_Unit_1_Population

2010_syll_9696_Paper_1_Human_Core_Unit_2_Migration

2010_syll_9696_Paper_1_Human_Core_Unit_3_Settlement_dynamics

2010_syll_9696_Paper_1_Physical_Core_Unit_1_Hydrology_and_fluvi

2010_syll_9696_Paper_1_Physical_Core_Unit_2_Atmosphere_and_weather

2010_syll_9696_Paper_1_Physical_Core_Unit_3_Rocks_and_weathering

2010_syll_9696_Paper_2__Physical_Options_Unit_2_Coastal_environment

2010_syll_9696_Paper_2_Physical_Options_Unit_1_Tropical_environment

2010_syll_9696_Paper_2_Physical_Options_Unit_3_Hazardous_environment 

2010_syll_9696_Paper_2_Physical_Options_Unit_4_Arid_and_semi-arid

2010_syll_9696_Paper_3_Human_Options_Unit_1_Production,_location

2010_syll_9696_Paper_3_Human_Options_Unit_2_Environmental_management

2010_syll_9696_Paper_3_Human_Options_Unit_3_Global_interdependence

2010_syll_9696_Paper_3_Human_Options_Unit_4_Economic_transition

9696_-_Unit_3_Rocks_and_Weathering_-_Supporting_Figures

9696_AS_&_A_Level_Geography_Scheme_of_Work

9696_Geography_Example_Candidate_Responses_2011_WEB

9696_Geography_Teacher_Guide_2012