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World Regional Geography (9th Edition)

Author David L. Clawson, Merrill L. Johnson, Douglas L. Johnson, Viola Haarmann, Christopher A. Airriess, Robert L. Argenbright, Samuel A Aryeetey-Attoh, Bella Bychkova Jordan, William C. Rowe, Jack F. Williams
Publisher Prentice Hall
Category Science
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PublisherPrentice Hall
ISBN / ASIN0131497030
ISBN-139780131497030
Sales Rank1,258,450
CategoryScience
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This unique study of world regional geography covers the world’s regions by 11 experts in their respective fields who are intimately familiar with their material through research, fieldwork, and teaching. Employs the central theme of human development to present a vital, issues-oriented overview of each topic. Provides a deeper understanding of the character of the world's peoples than the more traditional descriptive approach. Revises and expands coverage of Russia and Central Eurasia. Adds a wealth of new material, including New Orleans (reflecting the serious problems of a densely settled and industrialized delta region when faced with a natural disaster of Hurricane Katrina magnitude); the European Union and its significance for developmental integration; environmental problems in desert cities; and much more. A useful reference for educators or anyone who needs to increase their knowledge of  regional geography.

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