The Cultural Landscape : An Introduction to Human Geography (8th Edition)

the cultural landscape : an introduction to human geography (8th edition)

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The Cultural Landscape : An Introduction to Human Geography (8th Edition)

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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 events of September 11, 2001, this revision also begins the careful process of putting those events into perspective. Provides new "Global Forces and Local Impacts" boxes in each chapter that explore in depth an issue related to chapter material, focusing on particular regions of the world. Includes new material on medical geography, terrorism, mineral resources, sustainable development, conservation, and biodiversity. Presents new information on gender differences in development . Expands material on Ethnicity, relating ethnicity problems to political conflict; also incorporates material previously found elsewhere in the book, such as U.S. urban patterns and South Africa's history of apartheid. For anyone interested in learning more about world geography.

The publisher, Prentice-Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
This best-selling text follows a thematic approach that emphasizes where people and human activities are located, why they are located in particular locations, and what significance these observed arrangements represent. The text emphasizes a strong social science perspective while applying concepts from the physical sciences where needed. By combining descriptive and systematic approaches, the text provides students with a larger, more process-oriented view of such geo-social issues as political conflict, urbanization, migration patterns, and economic development. The underlying theme of the text has been subtley modernized, and many topics are now placed in "globalization vs. local diversity" format. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

The Cultural Landscape : An Introduction to Human Geography (8th Edition)

The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography (8th Edition),James M. Rubenstein,Prentice Hall,0131429396,Earth Sciences - Geography,Human Geography,Social Science,Sociology,Science / Geography

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