
Geography
Realms, Regions, and Concepts
Wiley (Publisher)
16th Edition
Published on 3. December 2013
Book
Hardback
656 pages
978-1-118-67395-9 (ISBN)
Description
The new 16th edition of Geography: Realms, Regions, Concepts maintains the quality you've come to expect from the foremost author team in geography. It continues to showcase authoritative content, outstanding cartography, currency, and flexibility in a technology-rich package. Topics range from the Arab Spring to China's aggressive expansion into surrounding regions. This new edition aims to familiarize the student with the rapidly changing world around them.
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Edition
16. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 28.9 cm
Width: 22.5 cm
Thickness: 2.8 cm
Weight
1534 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-118-67395-9 (9781118673959)
Schweitzer Classification
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Book
10/2011
15th Edition
Wiley
€188.98
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Persons
Harm J. de Blij, The late John A. Hannah Professor of Geography, Michigan State University.
He was born in the Netherlands and had a unique range of educational experiences. He received his early schooling in Europe, his college education in Africa, and his higher degrees (Ph.D., Northwestern) in the United States. His scholarly work has been recognized through honorary degrees awarded by Marshall University, Rhode Island College, Grand Valley State University, North Carolina State University, and Michigan State University.
Peter O. Muller was born in England and grew up in New York City. He received his B.A. from City College of New York, and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Rutgers University. After 14 years on the faculties of Villanova and Temple Universities, in 1980 he moved from the Philadelphia area to become Professor (and Department Chair for the next 20 years) of Geography and Regional Studies at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. He became Professor Emeritus upon his retirement in 2016, a year that also marked the 40th anniversary of his still unfolding career as a Wiley author.
Jan Nijman is the founding director of the Urban Studies Institute at Georgia State University (GSU) where he holds the position of Distinguished University Professor, Geosciences. A native of the Netherlands, Nijman received his M.A. degree in geography from the University of Amsterdam, and his Ph.D. in geography from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Before joining GSU, he spearheaded urban research and teaching programs at the University of Amsterdam and the University of Miami. He presently holds a secondary appointment as Professor of Urban Studies at the University of Amsterdam.
He was born in the Netherlands and had a unique range of educational experiences. He received his early schooling in Europe, his college education in Africa, and his higher degrees (Ph.D., Northwestern) in the United States. His scholarly work has been recognized through honorary degrees awarded by Marshall University, Rhode Island College, Grand Valley State University, North Carolina State University, and Michigan State University.
Peter O. Muller was born in England and grew up in New York City. He received his B.A. from City College of New York, and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Rutgers University. After 14 years on the faculties of Villanova and Temple Universities, in 1980 he moved from the Philadelphia area to become Professor (and Department Chair for the next 20 years) of Geography and Regional Studies at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. He became Professor Emeritus upon his retirement in 2016, a year that also marked the 40th anniversary of his still unfolding career as a Wiley author.
Jan Nijman is the founding director of the Urban Studies Institute at Georgia State University (GSU) where he holds the position of Distinguished University Professor, Geosciences. A native of the Netherlands, Nijman received his M.A. degree in geography from the University of Amsterdam, and his Ph.D. in geography from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Before joining GSU, he spearheaded urban research and teaching programs at the University of Amsterdam and the University of Miami. He presently holds a secondary appointment as Professor of Urban Studies at the University of Amsterdam.
Author
University of Miami
University of Miami
University of Miami
Content
Introduction World Regional Geography: Global Perspectives
Chapter 1A The European Realm
Chapter 1B European Regions
Chapter 2A The Russian Realm
Chapter 2B Russian Regions
Chapter 3A The North American Realm
Chapter 3B North American Regions
Chapter 4A The Middle American Realm
Chapter 4B Middle American Regions
Chapter 5A The South American Realm
Chapter 5B South American Regions
Chapter 6A The Subsaharan African Realm
Chapter 6B Subsaharan African Regions
Chapter 7A The North African/Southwest Asian Realm
Chapter 7B North African/Southwest Asian Regions
Chapter 8A The South Asian Realm
Chapter 8B South Asian Regions
Chapter 9A The East Asian Realm
Chapter 9B East Asian Regions
Chapter 10A The Southeast Asian Realm
Chapter 10B Southeast Asian Regions
Chapter 11 The Austral Realm
Chapter 12 Pacific Realm And Polar Futures
Chapter 1A The European Realm
Chapter 1B European Regions
Chapter 2A The Russian Realm
Chapter 2B Russian Regions
Chapter 3A The North American Realm
Chapter 3B North American Regions
Chapter 4A The Middle American Realm
Chapter 4B Middle American Regions
Chapter 5A The South American Realm
Chapter 5B South American Regions
Chapter 6A The Subsaharan African Realm
Chapter 6B Subsaharan African Regions
Chapter 7A The North African/Southwest Asian Realm
Chapter 7B North African/Southwest Asian Regions
Chapter 8A The South Asian Realm
Chapter 8B South Asian Regions
Chapter 9A The East Asian Realm
Chapter 9B East Asian Regions
Chapter 10A The Southeast Asian Realm
Chapter 10B Southeast Asian Regions
Chapter 11 The Austral Realm
Chapter 12 Pacific Realm And Polar Futures