Editore: Taylor & Francis Group, Philadelphia, PA, 2008
Lingua: Inglese
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
EUR 13,61
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Spotless inside and out. Mild bends or creases in the upper left corner and lower left corner of the back cover. Slight wear to bottom edge of spine. A few tiny scuff marks on spine. The journal will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: Historical Patterns and Drivers of Landscape Change in Colombia Since 1500: A Regionalized Spatial Approach by Andres Etter, Clive McAlpine, and Hugh Possingham; Reconstructing Historic Ecotones Using the Public Land Survey: The Lost Prairies of Redwood National Park by Joy A. Fritschle; Queering the Map: The Productive Tensions of Colliding Epistemologies by Michael Brown and Larry Knopp; Wi-Fi Geographies by Paul M. Torrens; A Scale-Space Clustering Method: Mitigating the Effect of Scale in the Analysis of Zone-Based Data by Lan Mu and Fahui Wang; The Hazards of Indicators: Insights from the Environmental Vulnerability Index by Jon Barnett, Simon Lambert, and Ian Fry; The Genesis, History, and Limits of Carrying Capacity by Nathan F. Sayre; Offshore Threats: Liquefied Natural Gas, Terrorism, and Environmental Debate in Connecticut by Blake Harrison; Havesting Identities: Youth, Work, and Gender in the Indian Himalayas by Jane Dyson; Market-Led Pluralism: Rethinking Our Understanding of Racial/Ethic Spatial Patterning in U.S. Cities by Lawrence A. Brown and Su-Yuel Chung; Architecture/Affect/Inhabitation: Geographics of Being-In Buildings by Peter Kraftl and Peter Adey; Arthur Howard Robinson, 1915-2004 (In Memoriam) by Joel Morrison plus numerous book reviews.