First published in 1967, this book explores the theme of
geographical generalization, or model building. It is composed of
five of the chapters from the original Models in Geography,
published in 1967. The first chapter broadly outlines this theme
and examines the nature and function of generalized statements,
ranging from conceptual models to scale models, in a geographical
context. The following chapters deal with mixed-system model
building in geography, wherein data, techniques and concepts in
both physical and human geography are integrated. The book contains
chapters on organisms and ecosystems as geographical models as well
as spatial patterns in human geography. This text represents a
robustly anti-idiographic statement of modern work in one of the
major branches of geography.
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