The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human GeographyThis best-selling text covers basic principles in human geography. It follows a thematic approach that emphasizes where people and human activities are located, why they are located in particular places, and what significance these observed arrangements represent. The revised sixth edition has been reworked to strengthen coverage of ethnicity, local diversity, and the "where and why" framework of the book. |
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The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography James M. Rubenstein No preview available - 1999 |