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Michael Craghan, "Physical Geography: A Self-Teaching Guide
(Wiley Self-Teaching Guides)"Publisher: Wiley | 2003-09-25 | 291 Pages | ISBN: 0471445665 | PDF | 5,5 MB
Learn physical geography at your own pace
What is atmospheric pressure? How does latitude indicate the type of climate a specific place will have? Where are volcanic eruptions or strong earthquakes most likely to occur? With Physical Geography: A Self-Teaching Guide, you’ll discover the answers to these questions and many more about the basics of how our planet operates.
Global Change and Challenge: Geography for the 1990sPublisher: Routledge | ISBN: 0415001439 | edition 1991 |
PDF | 280 pages | 8,12 mb We are now confronted with the challenge of change. This challenge is the result of a revolution of our world economy and society and the growing impact of human activity on the environment. Global Change and Challenge examines some of the crucial challenges facing society in the 1990s and how geography can contribute to their understanding and management.
Noel Castree - Nature (Key Ideas in Geography)Routledge | ISBN: 978 0415339056 | 01/04/2005 | English | 281 pages |
PDF | 3 MB As everything from global warming to GM foods becomes headline news, the use and abuse of nature is on the agenda as never before. Is geography just one of several disciplines whose task is to reveal the "truths" of nature so that governments, businesses and the public can know what threats and opportunities it presents for human well-being?
Sarah Bednarz, Marci Smith Deal, Ines Miyares, Donna Ogle, Charles White, “McDougal Littell World Cultures and Geography”Mcdougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin | 2008-12-30 | ISBN: 0618377492 | 1133 pages |
PDF | 92,3 MB World Cultures and Geography gives students an appreciation and understanding of cultures around the world. Basic physical geography skills are balanced with an exploration of the traditions, cultures, and daily lives of people from across the globe.
Using the Five Themes of Geography as a basis for developing geography skills, World Cultures and Geography helps students understand geography's effect on history and culture.
The Geography of War and Peace: From Death Camps to DiplomatsOxford University Press, USA | ISBN: 0195162099 | 2005 | PDF | 472 pages | 7.22 MB Our world of increasing and varied conflicts is confusing and threatening to citizens of all countries, as they try to understand its causes and consequences. However, how and why war occurs, and peace is sustained, cannot be understood without realizing that those who make war and peace must negotiate a complex world political map of sovereign spaces, borders, networks of communication, access to nested geographic scales, and patterns of resource distribution. This book takes advantage of a diversity of geographic perspectives as it analyzes the political processes of war and their spatial expression.
Adam Tickell, Eric Sheppard, Jamie A Peck, Trevor Barnes “Politics and Practice in Economic Geography"Sage Publications Ltd | 2007-08-10 | ISBN: 1412907861 | 336 pages | PDF | 1,52 MB
How do geographers do economic geography? This is the first sustained discussion of methodological issues in economic geography in the last twenty years. It comprises an extended discussion of qualitative and ethnographic methods; an assessment of quantitative and numerical methods; an examination of post-structuralist and feminist methodologies; an overview of case-study approaches; and an inquiry into the relation between economic geography and other disciplines.
Mark LeVine, "Overthrowing Geography: Jaffa, Tel Aviv, and the Struggle for Palestine, 1880-1948"Publisher: University of California Press | 2005 | ISBN 0520239946 | PDF | 457 pages | 12 MB This landmark book offers a truly integrated perspective for understanding the formation of Jewish and Palestinian Arab identities and relations in Palestine before 1948. Beginning with the late Ottoman period Mark LeVine explores the evolving history and geography of two cities: Jaffa, one of the oldest ports in the world, and Tel Aviv, which was born alongside Jaffa and by 1948 had annexed it as well as its surrounding Arab villages.