The lands and waters of the Caribbean region have stimulated an extensive body of research and writing across the many fields of geography. This book collects, organizes, and presents as many of these scholarly publications as possible to aid in the teaching, study, and further scholarship of the geography of this area.
A Reader in Caribbean Geography
Principles of Caribbean Geography: A CXC Approach
Caribbean Landscapes is an introduction to the cultural and physical diversity of the Caribbean through the lens of geography.
The series is completed by a statistical volume. These lavishly illustrated books survey the human and physical geography of the Caribbean, along with its economic and historical development.
In John S. Brierley and Hymie Rubenstein ( eds ) Small Farming and Peasant Resources in the Caribbean . Winnipeg : University of Manitoba , 39-61 ( 1989 ) Review of Karen Fog Olwig ( 1985 ) Cultural Adaptation and Resistance on St John ...
His actions , as already seen , lend ample support for such comparisons , but a fundamental geographic difference distinguished Jackson's voyages from those of his corsair - predecessors . By the end of the sixteenth century , though ...
This new edition shows the entire region in exceptional detail, with coverage extending from the tip of Florida to the northern extents of Colombia and Venezuela, east to Barbados, and west to the eastern edge of Honduras, Costa Rica, and ...
The Caribbean Environment for CSEC Geography
This is the fifth in a series of volumes published by UWI Press exploring how geographical and cognate research is being applied to address key environmental problems in the Caribbean region.
The book is the product of over ten years of research by the authors. It will be of interest to scholars and students of Caribbean geography, cultural geography, food and agricultural geography, and food security.