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Sculpture: A Child's Grove by Neha Choksi (2009) at Frieze Art Fair Sculpture Park 2009, Regent's Park



Maple tree, Regent's Park © So-Shan Au

















 










A very geo-Christmas

Here are some geo-christmas gifts for your wish list!

Geografia sectional globes 
£19.95
Pictured on the left. My particular favourite is the wood one! Currently on sale in, of all places (!), the Futon Company. 

I found a video from an Australian company showing the globes in action: 



Around the world clock 
£29.95 (also from the Futon Company)

Literary Britain Map tea-towel
£8.95 from The Literary Gift Company 

Literary USA Map print £12.00 from The Literary Gift Company

Word Map of British Isles (words associated with the areas) £25.00 from Twenty Twenty One

London's Lost Rivers - a walker's guide by Tom Bolton

London in maps £29.99 (+P&P) 

Herb Lester maps - great stocking-fillers from £3+


If you spot anything, give me a shout and we'd be happy to feature it. 



2011 was the International Year of the Forests
A year to celebrate people’s action to sustainably manage the world’s forests. The United Nations General Assembly declared 2011 as the International Year of Forests to raise awareness on sustainable management, conservation and sustainable development of all types of forests.

Here's a map from Worldmapper of the amount of forest area/distribution in each country in 2005. You can find more maps about forest gains and losses in 'Not out of the woods yet' on Ben's blog, Views of the World.


Used under the Creative Commons Licence © Ben Hennig and SASI Group (University of Sheffield). 

Of Forests and Men
 
Nice video from the UN: Yann Arthus-Bertrand was appointed by the United Nations to produce the official film for the International Year of Forests.

Tree photos
It's the perfect excuse for me to include some nice photos of trees. One of my favourite photographic subjects!

Here's a photo of hanami, blossom viewing at Southwark Cathedral, with the Shard in the background. (Click on the photo to visit my blog with a larger version of the photo.) 


  © So-Shan Au

Here are a few photos of my favourite blooms.

The Tree Year
I found a great project called The Tree Year, which asks participants to observe a tree or shrub throughout the year. It would make a good project for pupils. Follow @treeyear or #treeyear on Twitter.
Upcoming Planet Geography

21 December
Winter solstice

Lesson ideas

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