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General Systems Theory and Geography
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 1967PERHAPS in writing this paper the author has acquired one of the qualifications for admission to the Society of General Systems Research, by failing to understand the significance of general systems theory. But he is convinced that his failure to grasp the meaning of the theory reflects its deficiencies and not his own incapacity, a comforting and ...
M. Chisholm
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Digital storytelling, student engagement and deep learning in Geography
, 2020This study aims to provide insight into the usefulness of integrating digital stories in teaching and learning activities in Geography in higher education. More specifically, to identify how digital stories can enhance deep learning in Geography.
A. Ryan, Jørund Aasetre
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Urban Geography, 2019
Despite growing attentiveness to cities in the global south, questions remain as to how to enact a more global urban studies. We analyze five contemporary textbooks as a lens into how southern cities ought to be incorporated in teaching as well as the ...
M. Lawhon, L. Le Roux
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Despite growing attentiveness to cities in the global south, questions remain as to how to enact a more global urban studies. We analyze five contemporary textbooks as a lens into how southern cities ought to be incorporated in teaching as well as the ...
M. Lawhon, L. Le Roux
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Evolutionary economic geography: reflections from a sustainable tourism perspective
Tourism and Sustainable Development Goals, 2017Evolutionary economic geography (EEG) is receiving increasing attention from tourism geographers with over 30 publications explicitly incorporating EEG into tourism between 2011 and 2016.
Patrick Brouder
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Identifying potential NIMBY and YIMBY effects in general land use planning and zoning
Applied Geography, 2018The terms NIMBY (Not-In-My-Back-Yard) and YIMBY (Yes-In-My-Back-Yard) describe negative and positive attitudes toward proposed development projects respectively. These attitudes are posited to be influenced by geographic (spatial) discounting wherein the
Greg Brown, Hunter Glanz
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