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Introduction to Geography: People, Places and Environment

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Winner in its third edition of the TEXTY award for books in social sciences, this up-to-the-minute revision continues to affirm that what happens at places depends increasingly on what happens among places, and mapped patterns can be understood only if we understand the patterns of movement that create and continuously rearrange them. Introduces the major tools, techniques, and methodological approaches of geography. Presents a wide range of positions currently debated about provocative current issues. Emphasizes both scientific and humanistic analytical skills, and weaves the theme of human-environmental interaction throughout. A useful, comprehensive reference for anyone interested in using geography to understand current events.

625 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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January 17, 2008
For a subject I thought would be pretty straightforward, this book opened up the complexity and diversity of geography in awesome detail. Easy to read and interesting, especially for a textbook.
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Did I say that I hate reading textbooks??? :)
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