A Dictionary of Geography

  • A Dictionary of Geography
    By Susan Mayhew

    ... the duties of a citizen towards fellow members of the community they belong to (H. van Gunsteren 1998). ... M. Miles (2003) write on urban futures; see Jones and Evans (2006) Urb. Studs 43, 9 and Bell and Jayne (2003) Local Econ.

  • A Dictionary of Geography
    By Susan Mayhew

    Horizontal integration occurs across different sectors; vertical integration occurs within a hierarchy; see Farrington (2007)J. Transp. Geog. 15, 5. intellectual property A creative work, or a device or invention that can be patented or ...

  • A Dictionary of Geography
    By Susan Mayhew

    E. Sheppard and R. B. McMaster, eds (2004) note that social and natural systems are inseparable. coupling (geomorphic coupling) The connectivity within the components of a system. For example, the physics, chemistry, and biology of the ...

  • A Dictionary of Geography
    By Susan Mayhew

    Containing 6,400 fully revised and updated entries on all aspects of physical and human geography, this dictionary is the most comprehensive of its kind. It includes feature panels on key areas and recommended web links for many entries,

  • A Dictionary of Geography: Definitions and Explanations of Terms Used in Physical Geography
    By Wilfred George Moore

    A Dictionary of Geography: Definitions and Explanations of Terms Used in Physical Geography

  • A Dictionary of Geography: Definitions and Explanations of Terms Used in Physical Geography
    By Wilfred George Moore

    A Dictionary of Geography: Definitions and Explanations of Terms Used in Physical Geography

  • A Dictionary of Geography
    By F. J. Monkhouse

    The geographer seeks to describe the diverse features of the earth's surface, to explain if possible how these features have come to be what they are, and to discuss how they influence the distribution of man with his diverse activities.