The modeling process in geography: from determinism to complexity
In: ISTE, v.127
Abstract
This title focuses on the evolution of the modeling process and on new research perspectives in theoretical and applied geography, as well as spatial planning. In the last 50 years, the achievements of spatial analysis models opened the way to a new understanding of the relationship between society and geographical space. In this book, these models are confronted by the real conditions of territorial prospect, regional dynamism, cultural policy, HMO, and spatial segregation. This confrontation takes into account the instability of social behavior and the permanence of partial determinist traje.
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Themen
Sprachen
Englisch
Verlag
John Wiley & Sons
ISBN
9780470608043, 0470608048, 9780470611722, 0470611723, 1848210876, 9781848210875, 1282253859, 9781282253858, 9786613814500, 6613814504
Seiten
xxiv, 342 pages, [8] pages of color plates
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