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  1. Place, Policy and Politics: Do Localities Matter? (Changing Urban and Regional Systems of Britain) by Michael Harloe, 1990-12-04
  2. The Added Value of Geographical Information Systems in Public and Environmental Health (GeoJournal Library)
  3. The Earth's Fragile Systems: Perspectives on Global Change (Ifias Research Series, # 4)
  4. The International Migration of Health Workers: A Gobal Health System? (Routledge Research in Population & Migration) by John Connell, 2007-12-22
  5. Knowledge, Complexity and Innovation Systems (Advances in Spatial Science)
  6. Measurement Driven Simulation of Complex Engineering Systems by Arnoud Visser, 2007-10-22
  7. Understanding the Earth System: Compartments, Processes and Interactions
  8. The Economics of Complex Spatial Systems by P. Nijkamp, A. Reggiani, 1998-04-01
  9. Artificial Intelligence in Geography by Stan Openshaw, Christine Openshaw, 1997-06-05
  10. Which "Global Village?": Societies, Cultures, and Political-Economic Systems in a Euro-Atlantic Perspective
  11. Homeland Earth : A Manifesto for the New Millennium (Advances in Systems Theory, Complexity and the Human Sciences) by Edgar Morin, Anne Brigitte Kern, 1999-06-01
  12. Navigating Social-Ecological Systems:Building Resilience for Complexity and Change
  13. Agrarian Movements in India: Studies on 20th Century Bihar (Library of Peasant Studies) by Arvind N. Das, 1982-09-01
  14. Panarchy: Understanding Transformations in Human and Natural Systems

41. Social Studies Course Description - Social Studies - Geography For Life [2002]
Students will understand the interaction of physical and human systems. For general questions about Utah s Core Curriculum contact the Director BRETT
http://www.uen.org/core/core.do?courseNum=6200

42. Undergraduate Bulletin DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY AND PLANNING
A Gog 102M Introduction to human geography (3) general education CHP SS Explores the degradation of environmental systems resulting from human use
http://www.albany.edu/undergraduate_bulletin/2000-2001/department_geography_plan
Department of Geography and Planning
Faculty Professors
Ray Bromley, Ph.D.
Cambridge University Thomas L. Daniels, Ph.D.
Oregon State University Floyd Henderson, Ph.D.
University of Kansas John S. Pipkin, Ph.D.
Northwestern University Christopher J. Smith, Ph.D.
University of Michigan Associate Professors
James E. Mower, Ph.D.
State University of New York at Buffalo Roger W. Stump, Ph.D.
University of Kansas Assistant Professors
Clifford D. Ellis, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley Andrei Lapenis, Ph.D. State Hydrological Institute, Saint Petersburg Renee Sieber, Ph.D. Rutgers University Adjuncts (estimated): 5 Teaching Assistants (estimated): 9.5 The Department of Geography and Planning offers programs leading to the B.A., M.A., and M.R.P. degrees, a combined B.A./M.A. program, and an Undergraduate/Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems and Spatial Analysis. Undergraduate students can major or minor in geography and the department also offers a major and minor in urban studies and planning. Geographers study the characteristics of space, location and place in the broader context of how people interact with both physical and human environments. Geography can be classified as both a natural science and a social science as it examines people and their environment and serves as a bridge between the physical and cultural worlds. Urban planning is a discipline and professional practice that deals with the form, organization, and orderly development of cities, suburbs, and rural areas.

43. U Of U General Catalog - GEOGRAPHY
Regional geography. Students with an interest in human interactions and Environmental geography/Earth System Science research and instruction in global
http://www.acs.utah.edu/GenCatalog/1038/deptdesc/geogr.html
University of Utah
Geography
GEOGR Course Descriptions

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University of Utah
General Catalog 2003-2004
April 4, 2003 College of Social and Behavioral Science Department Office: 270 Orson Spencer Hall, 581-8218 Web Address: www.geog.utah.edu Department Chair, Thomas M. Kontuly, Ph.D. Faculty Professors. D. Currey, G. Hepner, T. Kontuly, C. Lee,
H. Miller, M. Ridd. Assistant Professors. T. Cova, R. Forster, K. Moser, P. Torrens, A. Brunelle. Professor-Lecturer. S. Hampson. Professors Emeritus. A. Fisher, R. McCoy, L. Wullstein. Associate Professor Emeritus. J. King. Assistant Research Professor. G. Nash. Adjunct Associate Professors. W. Harrison, E. Lips. Adjunct Assistant Professors. P. Perlich. Adviser. Spike Hampson, 585-5698. Director of DIGIT Lab. B. Biediger, 581-3612 or 585-9133. Geographers begin with the proposition that place matters. They are concerned with the ways that place and spatial variation influence action, interactions and processes. Human geographers study the causes and processes associated with the spatial distributions of human activities (e.g. population migration, urbanization, and economic interactions). Physical geographers study processes within the physical environment (e.g. climate change, the shaping of landscapes, and biological interactions with the landscape). Geographers use a variety of tools to gather, analyze and represent geographic information: cartography, geographic information systems, aerial photography, satellite imagery, statistics, and mathematical models. Graduates with a B.A. or B.S. degree from the Geography Department may find positions with state or federal agencies, private businesses, or (with proper certification) in teaching.

44. U Of U General Catalog - GEOGRAPHY
human geography. Students desiring an emphasis in economic, population, Environmental geography/Earth System Science research and instruction in global
http://www.acs.utah.edu/GenCatalog/1018/deptdesc/geogr.html
University of Utah
Geography
GEOGR Course Descriptions
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University of Utah
General Catalog 2001-2002
Posted April 9, 2001 College of Social and Behavioral Science Department Office: 270 Orson Spencer Hall, 581-8218 Web Address: www.geog.utah.edu Department Chair, Thomas M. Kontuly, Ph.D. Faculty Professors. D. Currey, P. Emmi, G. Hepner, T. Kontuly, C. Lee, M. Ridd. Professors Emeritus. A. Fisher, R. McCoy, L. Wullstein. Associate Professor. H. Miller. Associate Professor Emeritus. J. King. Assistant Professors. T. Cova, R. Forster, K. Moser. Professor-Lecturer. S. Hampson. Assistant Professor-Lecturer. T. Davis. Assistant Research Professor. G. Nash. Adjunct Professors. R. Becker, E. Carr, J. Keaton, T. Ross. Adjunct Associate Professors. K. Bartholomew, J. Degiorgio, W. Harrison, E. Lips, F. May. Adjunct Assistant Professors. P. Perlich, S. Swaner, P. Thompson. Adviser. Spike Hampson, 585-5698. Director of DIGIT Lab. G. Gault. Undergraduate Program Degrees. B.A., B.S. in geography. For information about the Urban Planning major, see the end of this section. Geography Major.

45. Carleton University - Department Of Geography & Environmental Studies - General
The BA programs provide the opportunities to pursue interrelated human geography systems (GIS), cartography, remote sensing and physical geography
http://www.carleton.ca/geography/geography/geo_info.html
Geography Index
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Ottawa, Ontario Canada, KlS 5B6 Geography at Carleton The many different careers that Carleton Geography graduates are pursuing lead us to recognize our responsibility to provide an educational experience which provides both breadth and depth. The many and varied opportunities - some quite unexpected to us - that our graduates have found to use their talents also demonstrate that it is not possible to identify any single career path that would constitute the normal experience for geography graduates. Our Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral programs are designed in response to this reality. The Bachelors programs provide sound FOUNDATIONS in various aspects of geography. The B.Sc. (Physical Geography) provides this foundation in the area of the earth surface environments, with study of climate, climatic change, earth materials, geomorphological processes, biogeography and biophysical resources. The Geographic Information Processing B.A. and B.Sc. provide sound foundations in the development and applications of remote sensing and geomatics. The B.A. programs provide the opportunities to pursue interrelated human geography topics and to choose integrated programs of study that address physical geography and the human-natural environment interface.

46. Math And Science Certificates Of Completion - Curriculum Guides - Ohlone College
ASTR101B, general Astronomy Beyond the Solar System, 3. MATH-181, Trigonometry,3 BIOL-108, human Ecology, 3. GEOG-101, Physical geography, 3
http://www.ohlone.edu/org/currguides/current/mathscience_coc.html
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Curriculum Guides - 2005-2006
These curriculum guides are based on the Ohlone College 2005-2006 degree requirements. Students who will be graduating using a different catalog for their degree requirements should see a counselor and/or refer to the appropriate Ohlone College Catalog (view Ohlone's Catalog Rights Policy ). All students are encouraged to meet with a counselor to review degree requirements and/or have questions answered.
Math and Science
Certificates of Completion
Includes Anthropology: Cultural; Anthropology: Physical; Archaeology; Astronomy; Biology: General; Biology: Human; Biology: Life Sciences Survey; Biology: Research; Biotechnology; Chemistry Lab Skills: Advanced; Chemistry Lab Skills: Basic; Computer Applications in Biotechnology; Earth and Environmental Sciences; Engineering; Geographic Information Systems (GIS); Geography: Cultural; Geography: Physical; Geology; Mathematics: Applied; Mathematics: Pure; Paleobiology; Physical Science; Physics: Advanced; Physics: Introductory. Requirements for Certificate of Completion:
  • Complete satisfactorily the courses listed for the particular certificate.
  • 47. GeoResources - Geography Website: Edexcel Unit 5
    geography website with links, virtual fieldwork, case studies and a weekly quiz . Unit 5 human systems, Processes and Patterns (6465)
    http://www.georesources.co.uk/edexunit5.htm
    Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level Geography
    Edexcel Specification A
    Unit 5 Human Systems, Processes and Patterns (6465)
    Unit 5 Human Systems, Processes and Patterns (6465)

    There is a lot of overlap in this Unit between the various articles, so the links can not be easily sorted into sub-groups. In some cases, you will need to look at links in more than one section to find what you want. Beware of bias in some of the articles and look for alternative viewpoints wherever possible.
    Choose the section that you are interested in by clicking on the headings below:
    Economic Systems
    Rural-Urban Interrelationships Development Processes
    Economic Systems:
    De-industrialization
    A discussion paper on its effects in the US.
    Globalization
    Article on the problems caused by globalization.
    Multinational Companies
    The Effect of Multinational [Transnational] Companies on Development Corporation Watch top 200 transnationals Corporation Watch sweatshop labour Corporation Watch trade agreements 'The Drilling Fields' pdf document on Shell Oil in Niger Delta The Web 100 web sites of the top 100 companies Back to top of page Rural-Urban Interrelationships: Urbanisation Three units from Australia on Urbanisation Trends, Urban Impacts and Urban Planning.

    48. FSU 97 / 98 General Bulletin
    In human geography, faculty interests cover a number of interrelated topics, Outside the geography department CHM 1045 general Chemistry I (3)
    http://registrar.fsu.edu/Webtest/gen_prog33.htm
    Department of GEOGRAPHY
    COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
    Chair: Barney Warf; Professors: Fernald, Kodras, O'Sullivan, Warf; Associate Professors: Baker, Walker; Assistant Professors: Leib, Ruiz; Affiliate and Adjunct Faculty: Anderson, Gluck, Molina, Swanson
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    State of Florida Common Course Prerequisites
    The State of Florida has identified common course prerequisites for this University degree program. These prerequisites are lower-level courses that are required for preparation for the University major prior to a student receiving a baccalaureate degree from The Florida State University. They may be taken either at a community college or in a university lower-division program. It is preferred that these common course prerequisites be completed in the freshman and sophomore years.
    The following lists the common course prerequisites or approved substitutions necessary for this degree program:
    1) Two introductory courses [six (6) semester hours] in geography with the GEO prefix.
    Requirements
    Major
    A major consists of thirty (30) semester hours in geography, including GEO 1400, 3140, 3200C, 3540, and 4185C. No geography course with a grade below "C" will apply toward completion of the major. As part of the required (30) credit hours, the student must take at least six (6) credit hours of courses at the 4000 level (excluding GEO 4185). A maximum of three (3) credit hours of GEO 4905 Directed Individual Study (DIS) internship will be credited toward the major.

    49. PSU Department Of Geography Course Descriptions
    Urban growth and stagnation; location of cities and urban systems; intraurbanspatial 200 geography of Pennsylvania. Physical and human geography of
    http://www.geog.psu.edu/undergrad/fullist.html

    50. Geography - University Catalog 2005-06: George Mason University
    geography, BS. In addition to the universitywide general education The interdisciplinary master s program in Earth systems science (ESS) is offered
    http://www.gmu.edu/catalog/cas/geography.html
    University Catalog
    CAS
    Geography
    Phone: 703-993-1210
    Web: geog.gmu.edu
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    Faculty
    • Professors: Falconer (chair), Gortner (Public and International Affairs), Haack, Haynes (dean, School of Public Policy), Stough (School of Public Policy), Wong Associate professors: Andronikov, Beach, Pilon Assistant professors: Kronenfeld, Parker, Schintler (School of Public Policy) Instructors: Boudinot, Dillon, Grymes, Hallden, Hirsch, Kim, Sheers, Ward, Wheeler, Young Adjuncts: DeCola, Dillon, Hirsch, Michaelson, Mobley, Rennick, Sheers, Shipley, Ward, Wheeler, Young, Zinn
    Course Work
    This department offers all course work designated GEOG in the Course Descriptions chapter of this catalog.
    Undergraduate Programs
    Geography, BA
    In addition to university-wide general education requirements and requirements for a BA degree in CAS, candidates for a degree in geography must complete 28 credits in geography with a minimum GPA of 2.00. Requirements are as follows:
    • Core courses (16 credits): GEOG 102, 103, 300, 310, and 415 (GEOG 103 fulfills the university requirement in social science) 12 credits of systematic (GEOG 301, 303, 304, or 305), geographical applications (GEOG 308, 311, 412, 416, or 463), and regional courses at the 300 level or above (some regional courses fulfill the college-level, non-Western culture requirement)

    51. 97-98 Mason Catalog--Geography And Earth Systems Science
    Students majoring in Geology or Earth systems Science will fulfill this requirementby BA Degree with a Major in geography. In addition to the general
    http://www.gmu.edu/catalog/9798/cas_geol.html
    Catalog Index
    Course Descriptions
    Search the 1997-1998 Catalog:
    Geography and Earth Systems Science
    Faculty
    Professors: Fonseca, Haack, K. Haynes (Director, The Institute of Public Policy), Hazen (Robinson Professor), Stough, Wood Associate Professors: Andrews (Emerita), Diecchio (Chair) Assistant Professors: Beach, Crampton, Macfarlane, McBride, Wong Visiting Assistant Professors: Albert, Mars, Nord Affiliate Professor: Shipley Adjunct Professors: Cronin, DeCola, Dowsett, F. Doyle, L. Edwards, H. Harris, J. Haynes, Ishman, E. Johnson, L. Johnson, Kress, Mars, J. McDougall, Neiheisel, Spinrad, A. Walker, Wheeler, Zinn, Zlatic Adjunct Lecturers: Couture, DiGuiseppi, Dillon, Dorrigan, E. Doyle, Hirsch, Hunter, Lindemann, Mayers, Messina, P. Mobley, Rennick, Rhodes, Robinson, Scurfield, Stephenson Lab Manager: Villiger
    Course Work
    This department offers all course work designated GEOG GEOL , and USST in the Course Descriptions section of the catalog.

    52. University Of Wyoming General Bulletin: Geography And Recreation Course Descript
    Emphasizes the national park system. Prerequisite G R 4750 or consent of Intensive study of the human and physical geography of selected regions of the
    http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/registrar/bulletin/gnr_.html
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    College/Division Programs
    ... 4000 Level
    Covers the distributions, traits, and processes of the Earth's peoples and landscapes through the perspective of regional geography, which is the study of the spatial relationships of natural environments and human societies. (Offered both semesters)
    Systematically studies natural aspects of geographic environments, including weather and climate, landforms, soils and vegetation. Lab fee required. (Offered both semesters)
    Analyzes spatial patterns of and interaction between the world's great cultural systems. Includes settlement patterns, behavioral patterns, agricultural land use and resource utilization. (Normally offered spring semester)
    Examines human interaction with environment, ranging from regional to global scales, from perspectives of environmental effects on human life, human effects on environment and approaches to environmental management. (Normally offered spring semester)
    2150. Map Use and Analysis. 3.
    Survey of the use of maps to communicate ideas and opinions about places, and the analysis and presentation of mapped data to solve spatial or geographic problems. (Normally offered fall semester) (A)

    53. Directory - Science Social Sciences Geography Human Geography
    human geography is the study of the spatial organization of human that reviewsthe general characteristics of a spatial decision support system (SDSS)
    http://directory2.hometownlocator.com/HTLDirectory/Science/Social_Sciences/Geogr

    54. MUN Geography - Faculty
    In general, my research is aimed at understanding cities and regions as complex, Economic and urban geography, theory of geographical systems,
    http://www.mun.ca/geog/faculty/rwhite.htm

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    Roger White Department of Geography Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's, Newfoundland Office: SN 2021 Tel: (709) 737-8193 Fax: (709) 737-3119 E mail: roger@mun.ca Professor, BA, Swarthmore College; MA, PhD, University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill). University Research Professor (1997-2003). Prior to coming to Memorial in 1977, I taught at the University of Western Ontario. I have also held visiting positions at McGill University, the University of California (Santa Barbara), and the Université de Dijon (now Université de Bourgogne). Since 1990, I have been associated with the Research Institute for Knowledge Systems in Maastricht, The Netherlands, where I collaborate in the development of new techniques for modelling geographical systems. In general, my research is aimed at understanding cities and regions as complex, self-organizing dynamic systems. Teaching Interests Economic and urban geography, theory of geographical systems, history and methodology of geography.

    55. Memorial University Of Newfoundland - Geography
    general Information. At Memorial, geographers learn to investigate environmentalsystems from human and physical perspectives. The integrated nature and
    http://www.mun.ca/geog/
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    Website last updated on
    20 September 2005.
    General Information At Memorial, geographers learn to investigate environmental systems from human and physical perspectives. The integrated nature and spatial organization of our world are key themes in geography. Geographers have the unique capacity to effectively use and integrate multi-disciplinary information for understanding and explaining interactions in a spatial context. Geography has been taught at Memorial since 1946 and was raised to the status of full department in 1960. Graduate studies began in 1970 with the MA and MSc, and the PhD was added in 1992. The Department entertains productive academic and research links with other departments such as anthropology, biology, computer sciences, earth sciences, economics, English, folklore, history, philosophy, physical oceanography, and sociology. Our mission statement is to foster a spirit of inquiry about the geography of the world around us through our teaching and research, and to provide our students with the analytical tools needed to explore the questions that arise and the skills with which to communicate their findings.

    56. QUT Library Databases
    Australian Studies Ethics / human rights / Philosophy geography / Environment History / Politics Science (general). Go to the top of the page
    http://www.library.qut.edu.au/databases/subjectguide_index.jsp

    57. GEsource - Search Results For
    Search only within human geography general resources In addition to increasingthe emphasis on geography within the school system, the CCGE endeavours
    http://www.gesource.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/browsesql.pl?toplevel=human&limit=0&subj

    58. GEsource - Search Results For
    subject areas general geography, the environment, human geography, physicalgeography and Search only within Physical geography, general resources
    http://www.gesource.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/browsesql.pl?toplevel=physical&limit=0&s

    59. Department Of Geography
    To be admitted into the geography major, a student must complete human geography and their influence on human systems economic and social spheres.
    http://www.najah.edu/english/Faculties/arts/Geography.asp
    Department of Geography Admission requirements: To be admitted into the Geography major, a student must complete Human Geography 34112 and Physical Geography 34113 with a minimum standing of 70% in each. If the number of students qualified to major in Geography is above the limit, then only those with the highest averages will be admitted. 1. Undergraduate requirements for a B.A. degree in Geography The Department of Geography offers a single specialization in Geography, and students wishing to obtain a B.A. degree in Geography must complete 131 credit hours successfully. These requirements include university, college and department compulsory and elective courses in addition to "free" courses carrying six credits. 1A. Compulsory courses (51 credit hours) Course # Course # Course title
    Credit hrs Prerequisites Prerequisites
    Principles of Maps and Surveying Principles of Climate Principles of Geology Principles of Geomorphology Principles of Statistics Methods of Cartographic Representation Principles of Demography Agricultural Geography Water Resources Geography Urban Geography Geography of Industry Transport Geography Regional Planning Geography of Arid Land Research and Thesis Seminar Introduction to Aerial Photo Analysis Population Geography 1B. Elective courses (24 Credits)

    60. ESSC 401-402 - ESS Resource Links And Lists
    Earth systems Environment - Geoscience human - Cultural - Systematic Themes geography. Mapping Atlases Cartography GPS Field Methods Orienteering
    http://resweb.llu.edu/rford/courses/ESSC500/www/ESSlinks.html
    Earth Systems - Environment - Geoscience ATMOSPHERE Weather and Climate
    Climate Change
    Meteorology
    ENSO/El Nino
    Storms/Hurricanes
    Monsoons Global Warming Ozone BIOSPHERE Agriculture Food Security Biodiversity - Conservation ... SPACE SCIENCE Planets Astronomy Space Science CRYOSPHERE Snow Sea Ice Alpine Glaciers Continental Glaciation CYBERNETICS Systems Science Geoscience Sources Dynamic Modeling Simulation Scientific Visualization STELLA Resources Web-Publishing and Design ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Cultural Ecology Political Ecology Social Ecology Environmental Justice Nature/Society Thought Literature and History Ethics of Environment SPOL 624 ENVIRONMENT,

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