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UK in the Wider World
Despite being a relatively small nation, the UK is an influential player on the international stage.
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Discovering Antarctica
The world's last great wilderness
Fate, luck and fortune
How do we talk about environmental risk? Who do we blame when things go wrong?
India
This animation explores India and the Sustainable Development Goals. How might this dynamic country change by 2030?
Internal migration
By 2050, it is projected that 70% of the world's population will live in cities. 5.2 billion urban residents are expected in Asia and Africa. How is internal migration shaping these cities?
Theories of development
People have had different ideas about how to best develop poor countries. This resource considers six of those approaches
ICTs: A technological fix?
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) can help poor people improve their lives
Subject Knowledge Animation: El Nino and Development
An overview of the El Nino effect and its impacts upon development
Development processes and pathways
Find out about the development challenge for poorer people living in Pakistan, Malawi and South Africa
Disasters and development
Find out more about how natural disasters can have an impact on development
Brazil animation
Explore the changing social, environmental and political landscape of Brazil with this subject knowledge animation.
Discovering megacities
By 2050 it is expected that 70% of the world population will live in urban areas. Find out more about the areas these people will live in - megacities
Ecotourism: projecting the Heart of Borneo
What are the three key principles of Ecotourism?
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