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A comprehensive survey of the countries and territories of this
region, incorporating the latest economic and political
developments. General Survey Essays by acknowledged experts in the
region cover a variety of topical issues. In addition, appendices
discuss the religions of the region and the Russian Baltic
territory of Kaliningrad. Country Surveys Individual chapters for
each country, containing: - information on physical and social
geography - a detailed chronology of political events, both recent
and historical - essays on each country's political history and
economy - a statistical survey - an extensive directory of contact
details for political, state and commercial institutions and
organizations in the region (covering national and local
government, political organizations, diplomatic representation, the
judicial system, religion, the media, finance, telecommunications
and broadcasting, major companies, transport, tourism, culture,
social welfare, the environment, defence, education and more) - and
a select bibliography. Who's Who in Central and South-Eastern
Europe Biographical details for more than 200 of the region's
leading political figures. Regional Information Contact information
and extensive details of the activities of regional and
international organizations active in the region; a list of
research institutes that focus on the region, together with contact
details; and select bibliographies of both books and periodicals.
This is an annual collection of studies of individuals who have
made major contributions to the development of geography and
geographical thought. "The Geographers Bio-bibliographical Series
Volume 28" includes essays on Dick Chorley, the influential
geomorphologist, Charles P. Daly, long-serving president of the
American Geographical Society, Marion Newbigin, one of the leading
women geographers of the early twentieth century and Peter Heyleyn,
early modern humanist, historian and geographical author.
"Geographers Biobibliographical Studies" ("GBS") is the
world-leading annual serial international publication devoted to
the critical biographical assessment of scholars' contributions to
geography and geographical knowledge.
This book brings together thirteen selected papers presented in the
Third International Seminar on Science and Geopolitics of
Arctic-Antarctic-Himalaya, held in India in September 2015. The
papers and have been grouped according to the Seminar's three main
themes: a) Geopolitics of the Polar Regions, b) Global Climate
Change and Polar Regions, and c) Climate Change and Himalayan
Region.
The Amsterdam ring of canals is a much beloved location for Dutch
book publishers. An exposition of the meaning of this urban
environment for publishers adds to the existing knowledge on book
publishers and their business locations. It also contributes to our
understanding of the role of urban place in cultural production by
looking at cultural production from a relatively unexplored angle -
that of the cultural intermediary - and by conceptualizing place as
a dynamic concept. Publishers function as cultural intermediaries
by bringing together the creation of cultural value and the selling
of cultural products. An exploration of the meaning of urban place
for cultural intermediaries in building reputation and trust in
their personal networks with authors, booksellers, colleagues and
the press, shows that place is more than geographical proximity and
is not a static condition for knowledge spill-overs: it is a
process, one that is interdependent on social networks.
The definitive survey of the countries and territories of Western
Europe, comprising expert analysis and commentary, up-to-date
economic and socio-political data and extensive directory
information. General Survey Essays by leading experts on the area
cover issues of regional importance. Country Surveys Individual
chapters on each country, comprising: an introductory survey,
containing essays on the geography, history and economy of each
country, including a chronology and map. an extensive statistical
survey of economic and demographic indicators, including area and
population, health and welfare, agriculture, forestry, fishing,
mining, industry, finance, trade, transport, tourism,
communications media and education. a comprehensive directory of
names and contact details covering the most significant political
and commercial institutions. Regional Information a directory of
research institutes specializing in the region bibliographies of
books and periodicals covering the region.
What are the current trends in housing? Is my planned project
commercially viable? What should be my marketing and advertisement
strategies? These are just some of the questions real estate
agents, landlords and developers ask researchers to answer. But to
find the answers, researchers are faced with a wide variety of
methods that measure housing preferences and choices. To select and
value a valid research method, one needs a well-structured overview
of the methods that are used in housing preference and housing
choice research. This comprehensive introduction to this field
offers just such an overview. It discusses and compares numerous
methods, detailing the potential limitation of each one, and it
reaches beyond methodology, illustrating how thoughtful
consideration of methods and techniques in research can help
researchers and other professionals to deliver products and
services that are more in line with residents needs."
This volume is an annual collection of studies on individuals who
have made major contributions to the development of geography or
geographical thought. Each chapter describes the geographer's
education, life and work, discusses their influence, and includes a
bibliography of their works.
Published annually, this 30th edition brings together a unique
combination of the latest data on, and detailed analysis of, a vast
region. Scrupulously updated by Europa's experienced editors, the
volume also includes contributions from regional specialists.
General Survey Essays written by acknowledged experts on the area
provide an impartial overview of the region. Country surveys
Individual chapters on each country, comprising: - essays on the
geography, recent history and economy of each country - a
statistical survey - a full directory section - a select
bibliography. Regional Information A directory of research
institutes and bibliographies of books and journals covering Latin
America and the Caribbean.
An introduction to the most important issues facing an increasingly
globalized world with this thoroughly updated and revised sixth
edition. Global Issues is an accessible, wide-ranging introduction
to the major environmental and development issues confronting the
modern world. Spanning disciplines such as political science,
economics, sociology, ecology, international relations, and
development studies, this popular textbook enables students to
develop a broad perspective on the relationships between nations,
society, corporations, and the environment in various contexts.
Exploring issues surrounding wealth, poverty, inequality, climate
change, natural resources, pollution, technology, and others, the
text illustrates the importance of global solutions to the issues
facing increasingly interdependent nations around the world. This
sixth edition has been extensively revised to ensure contemporary
relevance, featuring updated case studies and compelling research
on food security, poverty, and the impact of climate change on
development. New discussions explore energy, the UN Sustainable
Development Goals, differences in the social and economic
conditions of rich and poor countries, and environmental trends.
Providing an integrated, multidisciplinary perspective, this unique
text: Examines the intersection of development, inequality,
environment, and society Covers topically relevant issues such as
population growth, shifting demographics, renewable energy, and the
threats that development poses to the environment Discusses
possible future scenarios and governance concerns related to global
issues Explores shifts in traditional development pathways and
policies around the world Offers numerous student-friendly
features, including chapter summaries, a glossary of key terms,
further reading suggestions, and extensive online media and
learning tools Global Issues: An Introduction, Sixth Edition is an
ideal entry-level textbook for a range of courses including global
studies, international studies, environmental studies, geography,
politics, sociology, sustainable development, and more.
Published annually, this 29th edition brings together a unique
combination of the latest data on, and detailed analysis of, a vast
region. Scrupulously updated by Europa's experienced editors, the
volume also includes contributions from regional specialists.
General Survey Essays written by acknowledged experts on the area
provide an impartial overview of the region. Country surveys
Individual chapters on each country, comprising: - essays on the
geography, recent history and economy of each country - a
statistical survey - a full directory section - a select
bibliography. Regional Information A directory of research
institutes and bibliographies of books and journals covering Latin
America and the Caribbean.
Having crossed a continent by train and sailed around the world by
container ship, Clive Wilkinson has always had a penchant for slow
travel. As his eightieth birthday approaches, he and his wife Joan
set out on a new expedition: to tour the edges of England by
electric car. How hard could that be? Given the parlous state of
the country's charge-point infrastructure back in 2018, the answer
turns out to be 'very'. In a 1,900-mile odyssey through fading
seaside towns, rainswept hilltop passes and England's only desert,
each day's driving for these unlikely pioneers is overshadowed by a
cloud of apprehension. Will they make it to the next charge point?
Will it be in working order? Will someone else be using it? You
could only undertake such a trip with a calm temperament and robust
sense of humour. Fortunately Clive has both. With a relentless
curiosity for history, geography and, above all, people, he and
Joan explore the reality of life on England's periphery - the 'left
behind' areas that, by voting for Brexit, changed the course of
British history - making new friends with every mile.
A wide variety of processes occur on multiple scales, either
naturally or as a consequence of measurement. This book contains
methodology for the analysis of data that arise from such
multiscale processes. The book brings together a number of recent
developments and makes them accessible to a wider audience. Taking
a Bayesian approach allows for full accounting of uncertainty, and
also addresses the delicate issue of uncertainty at multiple
scales. The Bayesian approach also facilitates the use of knowledge
from prior experience or data, and these methods can handle
different amounts of prior knowledge at different scales, as often
occurs in practice.
The book is aimed at statisticians, applied mathematicians, and
engineers working on problems dealing with multiscale processes in
time and/or space, such as in engineering, finance, and
environmetrics. The book will also be of interest to those working
on multiscale computation research. The main prerequisites are
knowledge of Bayesian statistics and basic Markov chain Monte Carlo
methods. A number of real-world examples are thoroughly analyzed in
order to demonstrate the methods and to assist the readers in
applying these methods to their own work. To further assist
readers, the authors are making source code (for R) available for
many of the basic methods discussed herein.
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