Mastering geography
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Mastering geography
(Macmillan master series)
Macmillan, 2000
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Geography studies the relationships between people and their environment. It highlights the connections between our actions and their effects. To appreciate this fully it is important to have a comprehensive overview of the subject. This book introduces a broad range of geographical ideas, highlighting the key areas of each area and emphasising the connections between them. It is invaluable for A-level and first year undergraduate students as well as the general reader who wants to understand modern environmental issues.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: GLOBAL GEOGRAPHY.- Global Development.- Politics and the European Union.- Planning.- Models in Geography.- History and Philosophy.- PART TWO: HUMAN GEOGRAPHY.- Population.- Settlement.- Economic Geography.- Transport.- Energy.- Agriculture.- Tourism.- Pollution.- PART THREE: PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.- The Earth and its Processes.- Geomorphology.- Soils.- Meteorology.- Ecosystems.- Biogeography.- Biological Conservation.- Oceanography.
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