Physical and Information Models in Geography (Routledge Revivals)
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Product Details
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Author: Peter Haggett
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Publisher / Brand: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Language: English
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Edition: 1st Edition
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ISBN / EAN: 9780415658867
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Number of Pages: 298
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Cover Type: Paperback
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Release Date: 08 April 2014
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Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
Product Description
This authoritative work by Peter Haggett, a renowned figure in the field of human geography, presents a compelling and methodical examination of spatial patterns, geographical reasoning, and the analytical tools used to understand the human-environment relationship. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this first edition delivers a clear and comprehensive overview of geographical theory and practice, ideal for students, educators, and professionals alike.
The book thoughtfully bridges foundational geographic concepts with modern analytical frameworks, emphasizing spatial distribution, pattern recognition, and the role of geography in addressing real-world issues. Haggett’s approach is both scholarly and accessible, providing readers with in-depth discussions on key themes such as spatial interaction, regional differentiation, and landscape analysis.
Designed to support academic study, this volume is enriched with diagrams, case studies, and real-world examples that make complex ideas easier to grasp. Its practical insights and rigorous explanations make it suitable for university-level courses in geography, urban studies, environmental science, and planning.
With nearly 300 pages of well-researched content, this book remains a vital resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of geographical science and its relevance in today’s interconnected world.



