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_aKey concepts in geography. _cEdited by Nicholas J. Clifford, Sarah L. Holloway, Stephen P. Rice and Gill Valentine. |
250 | _a2nd ed. / | ||
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_aLos Angeles : _bSAGE, _c2009. |
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_axvi, 462 p. : _bill. ; _c25 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _aGEOGRAPHICAL TRADITIONS: EMERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE 1.Histories of Geography / Mike Heffernan 2. Geography and the Physical Sciences Tradition / Keith Richards 3. Geography and the Social Science Tradition / Ron Johnston 4. Geography and the Humanities Tradition / Alison Blunt KEY CONCEPTS 5. Space: the Fundamental Stuff of Geography / Nigel Thrift 6. Space: Making Room for Space In Physical Geography / Martin Kent 7. Time: Change and Stability In Environmental Systems / John 8. Thornes 8. Time: From Hegemonic Change to Everyday Life / Peter J. Taylor 9. Place: Connections and Boundaries In an Interdependent World / Noel Castree 10. Place: The Management of Sustainable Physical Environments / Ken Gregory 11. Scale: Resolution, Analysis and Synthesis In Physical Geography / Tim Burt 12. Scale: The Local and the Global/ Andrew Herod 13. Social Systems: Thinking about Society, Identity, Power and Resistance / Cindi Katz 14. Environmental Systems: Philosophy and Applications in Physical Geography / Stephen Harrison 15. Landscape: The Physical Layer / Murray Gray 16. Landscape: Representing and Interpreting the World / Karen M. Morin 17. Nature: A Contested Concept / Franklin Ginn and David Demeritt 18. Nature: An Environmental Perspective / Roy Haines-Young 19. Globalization: Interconnected Worlds / James R. Faulconbridge and Jonathan V. Beaverstock 20. Globalization: Science, (Physical) Geography and Environment / Nicholas J. Clifford 21. Development: Critical Approaches In Human Geography / Katie D. Willis 22. Development: Sustalnablllty and Physical Geography / Robert Inkpen 23. Risk: Mastering Time and Space / Shaun French 24. Risk: Geophysical Processes in Natural Hazards / Graham A. Tobin and Burrell E. Montz CONCLUSION: PRACTISING GEOGRAPHY 25. Relevance: Human Geography, Public Policy and Public Geographies / David Bell 26. Relevance: The Application of Physical Geographical Knowledge / Michael Church | ||
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