Introduction to geography / Arthur Getis, Judith Getis, Jerome D. Fellmann ; with contributions by Victoria L. Getis, David H. Kaplan.

By: Getis, Arthur, 1934-Contributor(s): Getis, Judith | Fellmann, Jerome DMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education, c2008Edition: 11th edDescription: xvii, 542 p. : col. ill., col. maps ; 28 cmISBN: 9780073051260 (pbk : alk. paper); 0073051268 (hard copy : alk. paper)Subject(s): GeographyDDC classification: 910 LOC classification: G128.G495
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Contents: Introduction -- Maps -- Part 1: The Earth science tradition: Physical geography: landforms -- Physical geography: weather and climate -- The geography of natural resources -- Part 2: The culture-environment tradition: Population geography -- Cultural geography -- Spatial interaction -- Political geography -- Part 3: The location tradition: Economic geography -- An urban world -- Human impact on the environment -- Part 4: The Area analysis tradition: The regional concept.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: Introduction -- Maps -- Part 1: The Earth science tradition: Physical geography: landforms -- Physical geography: weather and climate -- The geography of natural resources -- Part 2: The culture-environment tradition: Population geography -- Cultural geography -- Spatial interaction -- Political geography -- Part 3: The location tradition: Economic geography -- An urban world -- Human impact on the environment -- Part 4: The Area analysis tradition: The regional concept.

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