E-Book Overview
This introductory level text explores various theoretical approaches to human-environment geography, demonstrating how local dynamics and global processes influence how we interact with our environments.
- Introduces students to fundamental concepts in environmental geography and science
- Explores the core theoretical traditions within the field, along with major thematic issues such as population, food and agriculture, and water resources
- Offers an engaging and unique view of the spatial relationships between humans and their environment across geographical locations around the world
- Includes a variety of real-world policy questions and emphasizes geography’s strong tradition of field work by featuring prominent nature-society geographers in guest field notes
E-Book Information
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Year: 2,013
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Edition: 1
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Pages: 416
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Language: English
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Identifier: 1405189320,9781405189323
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Paginated: 1
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Org File Size: 51,381,956
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Extension: pdf
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