Introduction to geography : selected readings / 6
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edited by Fred E. Dohrs and Lawrence M. Sommers.
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Includes bibliographical references.
The circumference of geograpy /;Geography in an age of revolution /;The regional concept and the regional method /;The concept of location in classical geography /;The concept of geography as a science of space, from Kant and Humboldt to Hettner /;The morphology of landscape /;Determinism in geography /;The rise of possibilism /;Mere description /;The English landscape /;The American west /;Brazil: complex giant /;The role of field work /;Microgeographic sampling /;The potential contribution of cartography in liberal education /;Generalization in statistical mapping /;A guide to the interpretation and analysis of aerial photos /;Measurement in human geography /;On perks and pokes /;The use of computers in the processing and analysis of geographic information /;The way lies open /;Geomorphology and general systems theory /;The changing relationships of economics and economic geography /;Recent developments of central place theory /;Unified field theory /;Cultrual geography /;Theoretical geography /;A spatial behavior analysis of decision making in Middle Sweden's farming /;Where is a research frontier? / Nevin M. Fenneman --;Preston E. James --;Derwent Whittlesey --;Fred Lukermann --;Richard Hartshorne --;Carl O. Sauer --;Robert S. Platt --;George Tatham --;Lester E Klimm --;David Lowenthal and Hugh C. Prince --;Walter Prescott Webb --;H.O. Sternberg --;Robert S. Platt --;J.M. Blaut --;Arthur H. Robinson --;George F. Jenks --;Kirk H. Stone --;J.T. Coppock and J.H. Johnson --;Arthur H. Robinson --;Richard C. Kao --;J. Russell Whitaker --;Richard J. Chorley --;Robert B. McNee --;Brian J.L. Berry and William L. Garrison --;Stephen B. Jones --;Edward Ackerman et. al. --;William Bunge --;Julian Wolpert --;Edward A. Ackerman.