Resources for schools
We support teaching in the classroom and in the field by providing high quality geographical teaching and learning resources.
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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Graffiti art during COVID-19: community representation
Showing community representation during the pandemic
Urban gentrification
A narrated slideshow from Professor Loretta Lees
The future of Venice
Sustaining Venice as a living city for its residents and preserving its rich heritage for future generations of visitors requires careful management and long-term planning
Mapping London
This module will take you on a journey through the way that London, a fascinating city, has been presented and represented over the years
The United Kingdom
The aim of this unit is to develop the essential qualities and skills of young geographers through geographical knowledge and geographical enquiry relating to the physical and human environments of The United Kingdom
Animating public space: A case study in soft regeneration
Urban public spaces are at their best when they are democratic, inclusive, and meet the needs of a wide range of people
Foresight report: Future of food and farming
Looking at the challenges expected in the area of food and farming over the next 40 years
Valuing Place: the RSA Heritage Index
What connects people to places? Experience of place is shaped by the physical nature of a place and memories and histories around sites of personal and shared interest
Inspirational places, changing places
Inspirational Places, Changing Places was produced by Alan Parkinson and Dr. Peter Knight with funding from a RGS-IBG Innovative Geography Teaching Grant 2018
Hampstead Heath Ponds
The Hampstead Heath Ponds Project is designed to make the Heath and the surrounding residential areas less prone to flooding
Nepal earthquakes, avalanches and landslides
On 25 April 2015, Nepal experienced a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, followed by an avalanche on Mount Everest, a second, 7.4 magnitude earthquake on 12 May 2015 in eastern Nepal, and numerous landslides and aftershocks.
Our place in history
This cross-curricular unit links geographical and historical study to enable students to research, understand and develop an affinity with the history of their local area
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