Directions in Geography

Directions in Geography

Chorley, Richard J.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2020

346

Mole

Inglês

9780367221768

15 a 20 dias

639

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Preface Part 1: Theoretical 1. A Paradigm for Modern Geography Brian J. L. Berry 2. Between Theory and Metatheory Dietrich Bartels 3. Theory of Geography V. A. Anuchin Part 2: Spatial 4. The Domain of Human Geography Torsten Haegerstrand 5. New Geography as General Spatial Systems Theory - Old Social Physics Writ Large? William Warntz 6. Some Questions about Spatial Distributions Michael F. Dacey Part 3: Environmental 7. Geography as Human Ecology Richard J. Chorley 8. Energy-based Climatology and its Frontier with Ecology F. Kenneth Hare 9. Natural Hazards Research Gilbert F. White Part 4: Temporal 10. Forecasting Alternative Spatial, Ecological and Regional Futures: Problems and Possibilities Peter Haggett 11. Future Geographies W. L. Garrison Part 5: Educational 12. The Open Geographic Curriculum Peter R. Gould 13. Does Geography Have a Structure? Can it be 'Discovered'? The Case of the High School Geography Project Robert B. McNee Part 6: Ethical 14. Ethics and Logic in Geography W. Bunge
Young Men;climatology;Thornthwaite's Moisture Index;economic geography;High Arctic Tundra;Equilibrium Density Distribution;National Academy;geography teaching;Environmental Dominance;geography science;Poisson Point Process;geomorphology;Flood Insurance;high school geography;Mortgage Agencies;history geography;Northern Vegetation;land-use survey;Soil Scientists;philosophy geography;Vice Versa;population geography;Areal Differentiation;university geography;Flood Plain Mapping;urban social geography;Map Distributions;natural hazards;Curricular Reform Movement;geography ethics;Income Density;spatial systems theory;Flood Losses;human ecology;Bowen Ratios;geography theory;Galton's Problem;geography research;Polya Distribution;Net Radiation;Income Fronts;Curricular Reform Projects;Geographical Sphere