HUMAN GEOGRAPHY BEHAVIOURAL APPROACHES
The behavioural environment is an essential concept in modern human geography. This book provides students with an exciting new framework for studying human geography within a behavioural context. It ranges the entire spectrum of modern human geography in an integrated way and provides a coherent su...
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Main Author: | Walmsley, D.J |
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Other Authors: | Lewis, G.J |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London
Longman
1984
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