Geography: Realms, Regions and ConceptsEach chapter has been thoroughly revised to reflect the changing cultural, political, and physical landscape of our world. Increased coverage of environmental change and the risks that the planet faces with 6.2 billion people. This new eleventh edition places more emphasis on critical thinking, human geography and environmental issues. |
Contents
Geographic Perspectives | 2 |
Regions and Cultures | 14 |
Patterns of Development | 21 |
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Geography: Realms, Regions and Concepts Harm J. De Blij,John a Hannah Professor of Geography Harm J De Blij No preview available - 2003 |
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Africa agricultural Amerindian Asian ATLANTIC ATLANTIC OCEAN Australia Basin border boundary British Canada capital Caribbean Central century China Chinese climate cluster coast coastal colonial communist Congo core area countries country's cultural landscape desert dominated East of Greenwich East Timor eastern economic empire ethnic Europe Europe's European exports farming FIELD NOTES Figure forces geographic realm geography global growth Gulf India Indonesia industrial interior Islamic islands Japan Japanese Kazakhstan Kilometers Korea Lake land largest lies Longitude East mainland major Malaysia markets Mexico Miles million mountain Muslim Myanmar neighboring North northern OCEAN Pacific Rim Pakistan Peninsula percent Plateau political population port provinces Railroad region Republic River Russia South America South Korea Southeast Asia southern Soviet spatial Subsaharan Africa Taiwan territory tion trade Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Capricorn United University urban West Western zone