This collection of papers, originally published in 1981, reviews and evaluates past and possible future advances in a field of central importance to human geography: behavioral geography. The book includes critical studies which show how the approach has contributed substantially to work within four areas of amjor application in behavioral geography: urban travel behavior, environmental cognition, residential mobility and spatial diffusion. The final section of the book focuses on the shortcomings of the behavioral approach and considers the alternative modes of analysis available.
This collection of papers, originally published in 1981, reviews and evaluates past and possible future advances in a field of central importance t...
This book is about geographical variation in the organisation, provision and use of health services in Britain. Its main theme is that neither the quantity nor the quality of health care provided by the National Health Service (NHS) is uniform from place to place. Chapters discuss and evaluate:
The reorganisation of the NHS in the years up to 1987
The relationships between the need for health care and the supply of health services
The redistribution of health service resources geographically
The distribution of doctors, dentists,...
This book is about geographical variation in the organisation, provision and use of health services in Britain. Its main theme is that neither the ...
An increasing amount of work in many aspects of human geography is concerned with the effects caused by different types of institutions. Included in this book, originally published in 1982, is material from Britain, Ameican and Europe and it is shown that differences in institutional powers in these places, especially those vested in the State, relate directly to their own particular urban and environmental policies and problems. Each chapter, written by an expert on this subject, considers key institutions in a number of fields and draws conclusions about how this institutionalist...
An increasing amount of work in many aspects of human geography is concerned with the effects caused by different types of institutions. Included i...
This book provides a comprehensive survey of the social geography of Western Europe. It begins by outlining the character of the region nad proceeds with an exploration of demographic and cultural features, including migration and ethnic groups. The political organisation of nations and regions are analysed along with regional change and development. The study concludes with a consideration of key issues central to the geography of social well-being such as regional convergence/divergence and the impact of public expenditure patterns.
This book provides a comprehensive survey of the social geography of Western Europe. It begins by outlining the character of the region nad proceed...
This book, originally published in 1972, discusses the impact of technological change in sea transport on trade links, shipping routes and economic activities. A brief historical perspective illustrates the vital role of the sea transport in the ancient and medieval worlds and the influence of merchant shipping on British economic growth in the nineteenth century. The author then discusses modern trends in world ship-owning, ship-building and ship types against a back-ground of supply and demand. Of particular importance is the assessment of the role of shipping in relation to developing...
This book, originally published in 1972, discusses the impact of technological change in sea transport on trade links, shipping routes and economic...
Focusing on the relationship between geography and power, this book, originally published in 1990, isolates five sources of political power might, right, nationhood, legality and legitimacy and demonstrtes the centrality of geography to the argument of each case. The author stresses the value of geographical expertise to political decision-making and illustrates this through the use of case studies. His analysis of the sources of power goes deep into an understanding of politics and explores the implications for geography of political thought.
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Focusing on the relationship between geography and power, this book, originally published in 1990, isolates five sources of political power might, ...
Until this book was originally published in 1996 there had been little detailed research concerning the geographic location of the poor in America. The book examines the spatial distribution of the poor within the US and discusses the general characteristics of the poverty population. It explores the complex web of theory pertaining to poverty, presenting different categories: no fault theories, individual responsibility theories, societal responsibility theories, governemntal and institutional responsibility theories, and responsibility of the economic system theories. Information on...
Until this book was originally published in 1996 there had been little detailed research concerning the geographic location of the poor in America....
In this comprehensive study, problems of racial and religious division are examines in places as diverse as Northern Ireland and the West Bank. Territorial and spatial expression, intergovernmental relationships in federal states, alliance blocs within the United Nations and American foreign policy are among the wide range of subjects covered. The problems are considered using both traditional and radical approaches, but throughout, the book argues that apply the concept of pluralism isn the best way of understanding the political geography of the modern world.
In this comprehensive study, problems of racial and religious division are examines in places as diverse as Northern Ireland and the West Bank. Ter...
This book, originally published in 1982, begins with an examination of space, and its role in the process of public provision and collective consumption. Variations in provision are linked to the Weberian notion of social status and political struggles over consumption and externality issues. Health care and education are considered in spatial contexts, and the whole basis of the electoral system is also discussed together with geographic underpinnings. In each case emphasis is placed on the jurisdictional organization of space by public bodies. The author examines the various examples of...
This book, originally published in 1982, begins with an examination of space, and its role in the process of public provision and collective consum...
Defence against military attack has had a considerable geographical impact. Urban morphology frequently owes more to the defence function than to any other, whilst local, regional and national economies are often intricately dependent on defence expenditure. It is also clear that the social geography of cities, both recently and in the past, has been affected by the presence of the military. Despite its importance, defence as a major government function has not been the focus of geographical analysis in the same way as housing, transport, health or education. This volume redresses this...
Defence against military attack has had a considerable geographical impact. Urban morphology frequently owes more to the defence function than to a...