
The Oxford Student Atlas is a completely revised, up-to-date atlas with digital maps that are accurate and easy-to-read. Satellite images are used to enhance and clarify map detail and the easy-to-use features include a multi-access contents page, clear explanations of graphics, a two-colourindex of place names, and flags of the world at a usable size. There is comprehensive coverage of the British Isles at a convenient scale of 1:100 000, together with world mapping and an eight-page world statistical section. It includes mapping on motivating topics such as cyberspace, crime,disease, refugees, and the world's most exciting holiday destinations, that will appeal to students.
This atlas serves as a comprehensive geographical reference tool designed to provide students with accurate, up-to-date spatial data and visual representations of the world. Edited by Dr. Patrick Wiegand, the volume integrates traditional cartography with modern satellite imagery to assist learners in interpreting complex global data. The text employs a structured pedagogical framework to ensure that geographical information remains accessible and relevant to a student audience.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently utilize this text as a foundational resource for secondary school geography curricula due to its clear visual hierarchy and thematic breadth. Experts note that the inclusion of contemporary social topics alongside standard physical mapping makes it a practical tool for classroom instruction.
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
2002-01-01
Publisher:
OUP
ISBN-10:
0198318782
ISBN-13:
9780198318781
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