Human Geography

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2012-01-10
Publisher(s): McGraw-Hill Education
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Summary

Geographers believe that phenomena on the earth's surface are not random, but rather the result of a complex series of processes going on at the local, regional, national and international scale. Human Geography, 1e by Jon Malinowksi and David Kaplan, will introduce you to how geographers attempt to make sense of the diverse reality of human populations on the Earth's surface. Human Geography, 1e uses a modular approach. Each of the 18 chapters are divided into page "spreads" to easily allow an instructor the flexibility to customize his or her course.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Major Geographic Concepts

Chapter 2: Geography through the Ages

Chapter 3: Population

Chapter 4: Geography of Health and Disease

Chapter 5: Migration Flows

Chapter 6: Culture and Cultural Landscapes

Chapter 7: The Geography of Language

Chapter 8: The Geography of Religion

Chapter 9: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender

Chapter 10: A World of Nations and States

Chapter 11: Geography of Governance and Representation

Chapter 12: Environment and Conservation

Chapter 13: Urbanization and Urban Networks

Chapter 14: The Changing Structure of the City

Chapter 15: The Geography of Economic Activity and Agriculture

Chapter 16: Geographies of Production and Consumption

Chapter 17: Distribution and Transportation

Chapter 18: Development and Geography

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