British Columbia in a global context /
Green, Arthur,
British Columbia in a global context / BC Geography Open Textbook Collective ; by Arthur Green, Britta Ricker, Siobhan McPhee, Aviv Ettya, Cristina Temenos. - 1 online resource.
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"This first year Geography textbook takes a holistic approach to Geography by incorporating elements of physical, human and regional geography, as well as bringing in methods and perspectives from spatial information science. This textbook applies a fundamental geographical approach to understanding our globally changing world by looking at local processes which are linked to larger global processes and events. For example mining and its effects are a global issue and we can see how these unfold in BC. A further example is the recent apology to First Nation peoples on the residential school treatment, as similar events occur in the US, Ireland and Australia. Processes of urbanization, a phenomenon which people all over the globe are experiencing, can be seen in Vancouver with our discussion of the city's development. Geography students, indeed all first year students, need to be able to critically assess their own contexts and environments in order to properly engage with our continually globalizing world."--BCcampus website.
BCOpenCampus CostFree FormOnline AccessOpen
Geography--British Columbia--Textbooks.
Electronic books.
GN476.4 / G74 2014
British Columbia in a global context / BC Geography Open Textbook Collective ; by Arthur Green, Britta Ricker, Siobhan McPhee, Aviv Ettya, Cristina Temenos. - 1 online resource.
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. This bibliographic record is available under the Creative Commons CC0 "No Rights Reserved" license.
"This first year Geography textbook takes a holistic approach to Geography by incorporating elements of physical, human and regional geography, as well as bringing in methods and perspectives from spatial information science. This textbook applies a fundamental geographical approach to understanding our globally changing world by looking at local processes which are linked to larger global processes and events. For example mining and its effects are a global issue and we can see how these unfold in BC. A further example is the recent apology to First Nation peoples on the residential school treatment, as similar events occur in the US, Ireland and Australia. Processes of urbanization, a phenomenon which people all over the globe are experiencing, can be seen in Vancouver with our discussion of the city's development. Geography students, indeed all first year students, need to be able to critically assess their own contexts and environments in order to properly engage with our continually globalizing world."--BCcampus website.
BCOpenCampus CostFree FormOnline AccessOpen
Geography--British Columbia--Textbooks.
Electronic books.
GN476.4 / G74 2014