When Is a Matrix a Geographical Network? Neal, Zachary P.; Derudder, Ben; van Meeteren, Michiel
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Covering both qualitative and quantitative methods, this is a new edition of the essential companion for human and physical geography students. The book has 8 brand new chapters and brings greater ...diversity of positionality and perspective to the volume.
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Water User Associations are community-based institutions that cover segments of rivers and are responsible for water management decisions. These are the result of institutional blueprints ...designed by the international community, widely adopted around the world. However, the implementation gaps between these generic institutional designs and the working on the ground are vast and require site-specific information to support water management decisions at the local scale. We used a hydrological modelling approach to assess how community-based decisions can maximize their outcomes and improve overall availability of water resources in the Great Ruaha River Catchment in Tanzania, a catchment that is under severe drought pressures and is of the utmost ecological, social, and political relevance at the national scale. We provide information to support decisions on when and where to focus conservation and management strategies by identifying the seasonal and spatial variability of water availability in the catchment. Our methods have the potential to be used in other catchments around the world. This study shows the importance of assessing the hydrological processes affecting the geographies of community-based institutions to identify priority areas of action.
This is a new edition of the accessible and student-friendly 'how to' for anyone using R for the first time, for use in spatial statistical analysis, geocomputation and digital mapping. The authors, ...once again, take readers from 'zero to hero', updating the now standard text to further enable practical R applications in GIS, spatial analyses, spatial statistics, web-scraping and more. Revised and updated, each chapter includes example data and commands to explore hands-on, scripts and coding to exemplify specific functionality, self-contained exercises for students to work through, embedded code within the descriptive text. The new edition includes detailed discussion of new and emerging packages within R like sf, ggplot, tmap, making it the go to introduction for all researchers collecting and using data with location attached. This is the introduction to the use of R for spatial statistical analysis, geocomputation, and GIS for all researchers - regardless of discipline - collecting and using data with location attached.
The work of Eugene Romer, founder of Polish geography, was framed by his involvement in the national cause. The Atlas of Poland, a key tool in his political activism, was completed during the First ...World War under the uncertain circumstances prevailing on the Eastern Front. It focused more on the issue of unification than on boundaries. Skilled in physical geography, Romer made use of a cartographical technique rarely applied to ethnographical maps, that of isopleths. In this article, we address the reasons for this daring innovation and consider Romer's training in the Austrian and German schools of cartography before examining the reception of the atlas by geographers from the different academic backgrounds.
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"Covers a broad range of subjects that undergraduates in the discipline should be familiar and comfortable with upon graduation. From chapters on the scientific method and fundamental research ...concepts, to experimental design, sampling and statistical analysis, the text offers an excellent introduction to the key concepts of geographical research. The content is applicable for students at the beginning of their studies right through to planning and conducting dissertations. The book has also been of particular support in designing my level 1 and 2 tutorials which cover similar ground to several of the chapters." \- Joseph Mallalieu, School of Geography, Leeds University "Montello and Sutton is one of the best texts I?ve used in seminars on research methodology. The text offers a clear balance of quantitative vs. qualitative and physical vs. human which I?ve found particularly valuable. The chapters on research ethics, scientific communication, information technologies and data visualization are excellent." \- Kenneth E. Foote, Department of Geography, University of Colorado at Boulder This is a broad and integrative introduction to the conduct and interpretation of scientific research, covering both geography and environmental studies. Written for undergraduate and postgraduate students, it: * Explains both the conceptual and the technical aspects of research, as well as all phases of the research process * Combines approaches in physical geography and environmental science, human geography and human-environment relations, and geographic and environmental information techniques (such as GIS, cartography, and remote sensing) * Combines natural and social scientific approaches common to subjects in geography and environmental studies * Includes case studies of actual research projects to demonstrate the breadth of approaches taken It will be core reading for students studying scientific research methods in geography, environmental studies and related disciplines such as planning and earth science.
Reorganisation of dental services in Britain gives new opportunities for planning. Geographical methodology provides new techniques. An elementary spatial analysis of variations in dental health in ...Newcastle Area Health Authority (Teaching) shows that dental health varies with availability and access to treatment facilities. Opposite types of geographical distribution of community (School) and general dental services are illustrated showing location biases for each type of service. The evaluation of the spatial distribution of dental services is shown to be basic to planning and a key to improved dental health.
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Wildlife and Man in Texas: Environmental Change and Conservation. Robin W. Doughty.
At the Sea's Edge. William T. Fox. Englewood Cliffs
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Urbanization in Contemporary Latin America. Critical Approaches to the Analysis of Urban Issues. Alan Gilbert in association with Jorge E. Hardoy and Ronaldo Ramírez, eds.
The Coming of the Transactional City. Jean Gottmann. College Park
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Cuando se Acaban los Montes. Stanley Heckadon Moreno.
A Panama Forest and Shore: Natural History and Amerindian Culture in Bocas del Toro. Burton L. Gordon. Pacific Grove
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Pluralism and Political Geography—People, Territory and State. Nurit Kliot and Stanley Waterman, eds.
Landmarks Preservation and the Property Tax. David Listokin.
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The Crust of Our Earth: An Armchair Traveler's Guide to the New Geology. Chet Raymo. Englewood Cliffs
Concepts and Themes in the Regional Geography of Canada J. Lewis Robinson. Vancouver
Secondary Cities in Developing Countries: Policies for Diffusing Urbanization. Dennis A. Rondinelli. Beverly Hills
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Can We Delay a Greenhouse Warming? Stephen Seidel and Dale Keyes.
Mobilizing Human Resources in the Arab World. R. Paul Shaw.
Prairie Mosaic: An Ethnic Atlas of Rural North Dakota. William C. Sherman.
The Future of Conflict in the 1980s. William J. Taylor, Jr. and Steven A. Maaranen, eds.
The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. Edward R. Tufte.
U.S. 40 Today: Thirty Years of landscape Change in America. Thomas R. Vale and Geraldine R. Vale. Madison
Silent Violence: Food, Famine and Peasantry in Northern Nigeria. Michael Watts.
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