Contemporary World Regional Geography
β Scribed by Michael Bradshaw, Joseph Dymond, George White, Elizabeth Chacko
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 626
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Contemporary World Regional Geography provides a current, balanced geographical study of world issues through analysis of ten world regions and the countries in each. It integrates the themes of "global connections" and "local voices" and utilizes a consistent structure within each chapter. Per reviewer requests, each chapter is now organized to begin with environmental issues of the region followed by historical geography, global and local issues and economic, political, cultural, and social issues. The greatest advantage of the new organization is that students will be able to easily compare one region with another to understand similarities and differences.
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The sixth edition of WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY offers you a rich cultural and physical geographic understanding of the world's eight regions. In the text's ''Profile'' chapters, the author presents brief, thematic overviews for each of the eight regions. Subsequent regional chapters present tradition
The sixth edition of WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY offers you a rich cultural and physical geographic understanding of the worldβs eight regions. In the textβs ββProfileββ chapters, the author presents brief, thematic overviews for each of the eight regions. Subsequent regional chapters present tradition