Geography and population : approaches and applications

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Geography and population : approaches and applications

edited by John I. Clarke

(Pergamon international library of science, technology, engineering and social studies)(Pergamon Oxford geographies)

Pergamon Press, 1984

  • est.
  • est. pbk.

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Arising from the activities of the International Geographical Union's Commission on Population Geography, this volume reveals the variety of approaches and applications of population geography over time and space. It is unique in that it demonstrates how the subject has evolved and diversified, particularly since mid-century. Containing papers by 27 authors from 15 countries, the work is truly international in scope.

Table of Contents

  • (partial) Spatial population accounting, P H Rees & A L Conve
  • . Population geography at micro-scale: residential mobility and public policy, W A V Clark. Population geography and ageing, D T Rowland. Population geography and social provision, R M Prothero & W T S Gou
  • d. Population geography in Britain, H R Jones. Population geography in France, D Noin. Population geography in the German Democratic Republic, E Weber. Population geography in Poland, A Jagielski. Population geography in India, G S Gosal. Population geography in Mexico, M T G de MacGregor. The Japanese approach to population geography, A Otomo. The Chinese approach to population geography, S Panshou. Population theory and policy in the Islamic World, M E-S Ghallab.

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