Companion Encyclopedia of Geography
The Environment and Humankind
Mike Robinson editor Ian Douglas editor Prof Ian Douglas editor Richard John Hugget editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:11th Apr '02
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This comprehensive resource explores physical and human geography, making the Companion Encyclopedia of Geography essential for students and professionals alike.
The Companion Encyclopedia of Geography serves as a comprehensive examination of both physical and human geography, exploring the intricate relationship between human activities and their various habitats throughout history. This essential reference work is designed for anyone interested in understanding the earth and its inhabitants, providing a rich source of information that is both authoritative and thought-provoking. It delves into the evolution of human geography and the physical landscape, offering insights into how these elements interact and shape our world today.
In the Companion Encyclopedia of Geography, readers will find an exploration of pressing global issues, such as the implications of a differentiated world and the transformative effects of a growing global economy. The text raises important questions about habitat modification and the future of geographical landscapes, prompting readers to consider what lies ahead. With forty-five self-contained chapters, the book is structured to provide clarity and cohesion, allowing for a thorough understanding of complex geographical concepts.
Each chapter includes references for further reading and research, making it a valuable resource for students, educators, and professionals alike. The editors have expertly woven together a narrative that not only informs but also encourages critical thinking about changing geographies and the challenges we face. The Companion Encyclopedia of Geography is an indispensable tool for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of our planet and its diverse ecosystems.
ISBN: 9780415277501
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1940g
1050 pages