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Geography: Ideas in Profile

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Ideas in Profile: Small Introductions to Big Topics

Geography gives shape to our innate curiosity; cartography is older than writing. Channelling our twin urges to explore and understand, geographers uncover the hidden connections of human existence, from infant mortality in inner cities to the decision-makers who fly overhead in executive jets, from natural disasters to over-use of fossil fuels.

In this incisive introduction to the subject, Danny Dorling and Carl Lee reveal geography as a science which tackles all of the biggest issues that face us today, from globalisation to equality, from sustainability to population growth, from climate change to changing technology - and the complex interactions between them all.

Illustrated by a series of award-winning maps created by Benjamin D. Hennig, this is a book for anyone who wants to know more about why our world is the way it is today, and where it might be heading next.

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Ideas in Profile: Small Introductions to Big Topics

Geography gives shape to our innate curiosity; cartography is older than writing. Channelling our twin urges to explore and understand, geographers uncover the hidden connections of human existence, from infant mortality in inner cities to the decision-makers who fly overhead in executive jets, from natural disasters to over-use of fossil fuels.

In this incisive introduction to the subject, Danny Dorling and Carl Lee reveal geography as a science which tackles all of the biggest issues that face us today, from globalisation to equality, from sustainability to population growth, from climate change to changing technology - and the complex interactions between them all.

Illustrated by a series of award-winning maps created by Benjamin D. Hennig, this is a book for anyone who wants to know more about why our world is the way it is today, and where it might be heading next.

9781781255308

Dorling, Danny; Lee, Carl

Carl Lee; Geography; The Sheffield College; The Urban Challenge; Home: A Personal Geography of Sheffield; Everything is Connected To Everything Else; Danny Dorling; University of Oxford; Halford Mackinder Professorship in Geography; University of Sheffield; The Atlas of the Real World: Mapping the way we live; Bankrupt Britain: an atlas of social change; Injustice: why social inequalities persist; The 32 Stops; Population Ten Billion; infant mortality; Africa; pollution; US; Islam; Europe; Copernicus; flower collectors; Cornwall; The Merchant of Venice; Greece; science of links; connected; short volume; guide; time; space; humanity; dust; tradition; historical events; frontiers; empires; globalisation; international; fraternity; living standards; globe; inequalities; cities; equality; social justice; liberty; future; maps; sustainability; big data; utopia; theory; reality; Benjamin D Hennig

Descripción del producto

Ideas in Profile: Small Introductions to Big Topics

Geography gives shape to our innate curiosity; cartography is older than writing. Channelling our twin urges to explore and understand, geographers uncover the hidden connections of human existence, from infant mortality in inner cities to the decision-makers who fly overhead in executive jets, from natural disasters to over-use of fossil fuels.

In this incisive introduction to the subject, Danny Dorling and Carl Lee reveal geography as a science which tackles all of the biggest issues that face us today, from globalisation to equality, from sustainability to population growth, from climate change to changing technology - and the complex interactions between them all.

Illustrated by a series of award-winning maps created by Benjamin D. Hennig, this is a book for anyone who wants to know more about why our world is the way it is today, and where it might be heading next.

Sinopsis del producto

Ideas in Profile: Small Introductions to Big Topics

Geography gives shape to our innate curiosity; cartography is older than writing. Channelling our twin urges to explore and understand, geographers uncover the hidden connections of human existence, from infant mortality in inner cities to the decision-makers who fly overhead in executive jets, from natural disasters to over-use of fossil fuels.

In this incisive introduction to the subject, Danny Dorling and Carl Lee reveal geography as a science which tackles all of the biggest issues that face us today, from globalisation to equality, from sustainability to population growth, from climate change to changing technology - and the complex interactions between them all.

Illustrated by a series of award-winning maps created by Benjamin D. Hennig, this is a book for anyone who wants to know more about why our world is the way it is today, and where it might be heading next.

9781781255308

Dorling, Danny; Lee, Carl

Carl Lee; Geography; The Sheffield College; The Urban Challenge; Home: A Personal Geography of Sheffield; Everything is Connected To Everything Else; Danny Dorling; University of Oxford; Halford Mackinder Professorship in Geography; University of Sheffield; The Atlas of the Real World: Mapping the way we live; Bankrupt Britain: an atlas of social change; Injustice: why social inequalities persist; The 32 Stops; Population Ten Billion; infant mortality; Africa; pollution; US; Islam; Europe; Copernicus; flower collectors; Cornwall; The Merchant of Venice; Greece; science of links; connected; short volume; guide; time; space; humanity; dust; tradition; historical events; frontiers; empires; globalisation; international; fraternity; living standards; globe; inequalities; cities; equality; social justice; liberty; future; maps; sustainability; big data; utopia; theory; reality; Benjamin D Hennig

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Carl Lee;Geography;The Sheffield College;The Urban Challenge;Home: A Personal Geography of Sheffield;Everything is Connected To Everything Else;Danny Dorling;University of Oxford;Halford Mackinder Professorship in Geography;University of Sheffield;The Atlas of the Real World: Mapping the way we live;Bankrupt Britain: an atlas of social change;Injustice: why social inequalities persist;The 32 Stops;Population Ten Billion;infant mortality;Africa;pollution;US;Islam;Europe;Copernicus;flower collectors;Cornwall;The Merchant of Venice;Greece;science of links;connected;short volume;guide;time;space;humanity;dust;tradition;historical events;frontiers;empires;globalisation;international;fraternity;living standards;globe;inequalities;cities;equality;social justice;liberty;future;maps;sustainability;big data;utopia;theory;reality;Benjamin D Hennig

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