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Progress in Human Geography, 1985
Noting that, compared to manufacturing, service firms are much more sensitive to such spatial concerns as accessibility and crowding, 12 studies address the extent to which service industries lead the growth in Europe's contemporary economy.
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Noting that, compared to manufacturing, service firms are much more sensitive to such spatial concerns as accessibility and crowding, 12 studies address the extent to which service industries lead the growth in Europe's contemporary economy.
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2010
The fields of geography and diplomacy have traditionally been closely intertwined. Diplomacy is conventionally the conduct of statecraft in the nonviolent manifestations of external relations by a specific institution. These nonviolent manifestations can be variously merged with the use of armed force.
van der Wusten, H., Mamadouh, V.
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The fields of geography and diplomacy have traditionally been closely intertwined. Diplomacy is conventionally the conduct of statecraft in the nonviolent manifestations of external relations by a specific institution. These nonviolent manifestations can be variously merged with the use of armed force.
van der Wusten, H., Mamadouh, V.
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Progress in Human Geography, 1994
"This is the last of three reports discussing major avenues of progress in the alleviation of population geography's poor reputation. The first examined the route of policy-relevant research, the second considered the importance of sound scholarship and, as promised, this report will explore the part that can be played by improved communication and ...
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"This is the last of three reports discussing major avenues of progress in the alleviation of population geography's poor reputation. The first examined the route of policy-relevant research, the second considered the importance of sound scholarship and, as promised, this report will explore the part that can be played by improved communication and ...
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History, Geography, and Historical Geography
Social Science History, 1991IN 1986, 585 out of 5,686 members of the Association of American Geographers declared their allegiance to the Historical Geography Specialty Group; among 50 AAG specialty groups, the historical geographers ranked 7th. Yet one prominent human geographer regards historical geography as "overdetermined," an "empty concept" conveying "few (if any ...
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Geographies of poetry/poetries of geography
cultural geographies, 2013This contribution is a reflection on the process of becoming a poet as a geographer. It charts my journey into the world of poetry and reflects on the cross-overs between academic geography and poetic practice in the past. It considers the way in which geography and poetry can inform each other in the practice of writing creatively, and tentatively ...
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Prevotella diversity, niches and interactions with the human host
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Adrian Tett+2 more
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The state, political geography, and geography
2002A major component of the spatial organization of the Earth’s surface is its division into 150 or so sovereign states, each with a well defined (though perhaps contested) territorial reach. This division is commonly used in social sciences as a basic set of units of analysis-the world is described, and ...
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The geography of climate and the global patterns of species diversity
Nature, 2023Marco Túlio Pacheco Coelho+2 more
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