The conceptual revolution in geography
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The conceptual revolution in geography
University of London Press, 1972
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Contents of Works
- Theory, science and geography / W.K.D. Davies
- Space and process / J.M. Blaut
- Darwin's impact on geography / D.R. Stoddart
- Geography, experience, and imagination : towards a geographical epistemology / D. Lowenthal
- The Marxist approach to the geographical environment / I.M. Matley
- The quantitative revolution and theoretical geography / I. Burton
- Three related problems in the formulation of laws in geography / P.W. Lewis
- On laws in geography / R. Golledge and D. Amedeo
- Geography and analogue theory / R.J. Chorley
- The logic of regional systems / D. Grigg
- Approaches to regional analysis: a synthesis / B.J.L. Berry
- Where is a research frontier? / E. Ackerman
- Geomorphology and general systems theory / R.J. Chorley
- Geography and the ecological approach : the ecosystem as a geographic principle and method / D.R. Stoddart
- Cities as systems within systems of cities / B.J.L. Berry
- Chance and landscape / L. Curry
- Spatial theory and human behavior / G. Olsson and S. Gale
- Behavioral aspects of the decision to migrate / J. Wolpert
- Search, learning, and the market decision process / R.G. Golledge and L.A. Brown
- Interdependency of spatial structure and spatial behavior : a general field theory formulation / B.J.L. Berry