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Geography IA Topic Ideas + Examples

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By Roxanne

08 Dec 2023

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Have you got your geography IA deadline approaching soon and are unsure what to choose as your topic? Do not worry, this post is here to help you through that process! In this text, we will provide you with numerous geography IA ideas with examples to help you start the writing process. Our goal is to guide you in meeting the IB criteria and ensure you stay on track throughout your IA writing process. No matter what aspect of geography you are interested in, the suggestions below are sure to have something that suits your needs!

 

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Geography IA Ideas 

 

 

  1. Land use patterns: In this topic, you could look at the land use patterns of a particular city, such as the proportion of service sites and residential areas, as well as the factors that affect these land use patterns. 

     

  2. Cycling infrastructure and transportation: Within this topic, you could look at how cycling infrastructure within a city could affect the transportation habits of the neighbourhood’s inhabitants.

     

  3. Urban heat island effect: Looking at this topic, you could analyze whether the urban heat island effect occurs in a particular city based on its infrastructure. 

     

  4. Symptoms of urban stress: Within this analysis, you could explore the extent to which the symptoms of urban stress change in a city as you travel between different parts of the city. 

     

  5. Butler's Model: Through this topic, you could analyse which stage on the Butler's Model a city is currently on, as well as how this could change in the future. 

     

  6. Distribution of pharmacies: In this exploration, you could determine the distribution of pharmacies within a city and the implications of this distribution for the frequency of customers that the pharmacy gets.

     

  7. Effects of human processes: Within this topic, you could explore the extent to which human processes have affected natural physical processes of succession at a beach or park within a city. 

     

  8. Bradshaw's Model: Looking at this topic, you could analyze the extent to which changes in channel parameters of a river match Bradshaw’s model of river channel changes with increasing distance downstream of the river.

     

  9. Price variation: Through this analysis, you could explore whether there is a significant variation in prices across grocery stores in a subdistrict of a city. 

     

  10. Central Business District: Within this investigation, you could analyze the extent to which it is possible to delimit the Central Business District of a city, by measuring factors such as pedestrian and traffic frequency, environmental quality, and building height. 

 

 

  1. Distribution of stores: Looking at this topic, you could investigate the distribution of convenience stores across a city, for example, how close they are to public transport stops. 

     

  2. Sustainable eco-cities: In this topic, you could determine the extent to which a city can be classified as a sustainable eco-city based on the number of factors like solar panels, bicycle lanes and green areas present.

     

  3. Biodiversity of sand dunes: Looking at this topic, you could analyze whether the biodiversity of sand dunes at a particular location follows the expected pattern.

     

  4. Impacts of tourism: Within this analysis, you could explore the socio-economic impacts that tourism brings to rural communities in a certain country. 

     

  5. Soil quality: Through this topic, you could investigate the soil quality between areas of varying land use practices.

     

  6. Public transport management: In this topic, you could evaluate how successful public transport management has been in a city since a certain point in time.

     

  7. Water quality analysis: Looking at this topic, you could investigate how the water quality in a river changes with distance downstream.

     

  8. Tourism development: Through this analysis, you can explore the extent to which tourism development in a city could fit the stages of Butler’s Model.

     

  9. Hoyt Model: In this topic, you could analyze the extent to which the Hoyt Model can be used to represent the land use patterns of a city. 

     

  10. Microclimates: Looking at this topic, you could investigate the extent to which microclimates exist within a city by measuring factors such as light intensity and wind speeds. 

     

  11. Meatless options: Within this investigation, you could determine the extent to which meatless options are available to customers in grocery stores and restaurants, as well as the number of people who use these meatless options. 

     

  12. Urban stress of a city: Through this topic, you could explore whether a city is suffering from urban stress, by looking at factors such as temperature and noise pollution. 

     

  13. Benefits of leisure and tourism: In this exploration, you could look at the extent to which leisure and tourism had a positive impact on a city in a developed country. 

     

  14. Environmental quality: Within this topic, you could analyze the relationship between land use and environmental quality in a particular area within the city, as well as how this could change as you go to different areas of the city.

     

  15. Burgess' Model: Looking at this topic, you could investigate how land use changes with distance from the Central Business District, and the extent to which this follows Burgess' Model.

     

  16. Core Frame Model: In this exploration, you could analyze how different shopping malls in the Downtown Core conform to retail patterns in the Core Frame Model.

     

  17. Circular economy: Through this topic, you could explore the extent to which an institution such as a school or college embraces a circular economy. 

     

  18. Shifting cultivation: In this topic, you could determine the impact that shifting cultivation has on soil quality in a particular region. 

     

  19. Distance from public transport: Within this analysis, you could investigate how the density of grocery stores and restaurants changes with the distance from metro stations in a city.

     

  20. The health of inhabitants: Through this topic, you could explore how the health of a city's inhabitants differs between different parts of the city, as measured by the number of overweight people and the factors affecting this such as availability of food, distance to stores and sports facilities, means of transport used daily, and activity levels.

 

For more IA ideas and a deeper insight into how to structure your IAs, head to the Clastify website where you will be able to find numerous geography IA topics as well as exemplar IAs that you can refer to during your writing process!