"Trusted for its timeliness and readability, this book introduces geography by emphasizing the relevance of geographic concepts to human problems. Two years after Rubenstein's Update Edition was created to encompass...
The fifth edition of this widely used text provides a global overview of the major topics within human geography, including food security and population, geopolitics and territory, inequality and power,...
Harlow: Pearson. ... Neumayer, E. (2004) Weak Versus Strong Sustainability: Exploring The Limits of Two Opposing Paradigms. ... Newson, J. and Newson, E. (1974) Cultural aspects of childrearing in the English-speaking world.
The Eleventh Edition focuses on issues of access and inequality to discuss negative trends (such as the economic downturn, depleting resources, and human-caused climate change) as well as positive steps taken (sustainability, technology, ...
... 45:1 1989 82.7 1.4 59:1 1997 90.0 1.0 74:1 Source: Ellwood (2001: 101) per cent of the global population (50 million households – a figure that may well include a certain number of Human Geography undergraduates and their teachers ...
The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography
Using the story of the “West and the world” as its backdrop, this book provides for beginning students a clear and concise introduction to Human Geography, including its key concepts, seminal thinkers and their theories, contemporary ...
... dire predictions have not become manifest, this seminal work highlighted the population-environment debate at a time when concern over the effects of human activity on the environment was growing. The publication of The Limits to Growth ...
The book provides all the basics that students need while simultaneously empowering professors to customize their courses.
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