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Are Ecosystem Services Replaceable by Technology Yet? Bio-Inspired Technologies for Ecosystem Services: Challenges and Opportunities. [PDF]
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Small-scale livelihood and cultural fire: Global spatiotemporal characteristics, and gaps in data. [PDF]
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For a cultural geography of City : "A passage to India"
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Cultural geography: postcolonial cultural geographies
Progress in Human Geography, 2002Cultural geography continues to be a productive subdisciplinary area and broad interdisciplinary perspective. This is marked by the volume of published work, including new collections of recent research and critical introductions (Cook et al., 2000; Mitchell, 2000), and a new journal – Social and Cultural Geography – which supplements those already ...
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2004
. . . We have not really prescribed limitations of inquiry, method, or thought upon our associates. From time to time there are attempts to the contrary, but we shake them off after a while and go about doing what we most want to do. . . . We thrive on cross-fertilization and diversity.
Garth A. Myers, Patrick McGreevy
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. . . We have not really prescribed limitations of inquiry, method, or thought upon our associates. From time to time there are attempts to the contrary, but we shake them off after a while and go about doing what we most want to do. . . . We thrive on cross-fertilization and diversity.
Garth A. Myers, Patrick McGreevy
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Progress in Human Geography, 2021
This first of three cultural geographies progress reports explores the place of creative practices in the production, consumption and circulation of cultural geographies in recent years. In the midst of the expansion of geographers using creative research methods, or collaborating with practitioners, I consider the calls for critical accounts of these
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This first of three cultural geographies progress reports explores the place of creative practices in the production, consumption and circulation of cultural geographies in recent years. In the midst of the expansion of geographers using creative research methods, or collaborating with practitioners, I consider the calls for critical accounts of these
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2013
Since the early 1990s, cultural geography has become one of the most vibrant branches of human geography. Indeed, the influence of the cultural is so pronounced in human geography that it is not always clear if some of the scholarly work constitutes cultural geography or simply a “culturalization” of other subdisciplines. The lines between cultural and
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Since the early 1990s, cultural geography has become one of the most vibrant branches of human geography. Indeed, the influence of the cultural is so pronounced in human geography that it is not always clear if some of the scholarly work constitutes cultural geography or simply a “culturalization” of other subdisciplines. The lines between cultural and
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