- Provides a state of the art survey of how geographers think about scale.
- Brings together recent interest in scale in human and physical geography, as well as geographic information science
- Places competing concepts of scale side by side in order to compare them.
- The introduction and conclusion, by the editors, explores the common ground.
Scale and Geographic Inquiry: Nature, Society, and Method
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PublisherWiley-Blackwell
ISBN / ASIN063123070X
ISBN-139780631230700
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Sales Rank2,956,403
CategoryScience
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This book is the first contemporary book to compare and integrate the various ways geographers think about and use scale across the spectrum of the discipline and includes state-of-the-art contributions by authoritative human geographers, physical geographers and GIS specialists.
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