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Describes the trends, diversity and differences in Japanese and British geographical studies.
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Describes the trends, diversity and differences in Japanese and British geographical studies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 282g
- ISBN-13: 9781873410196
- ISBN-10: 1873410190
- Artikelnr.: 22337457
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 282g
- ISBN-13: 9781873410196
- ISBN-10: 1873410190
- Artikelnr.: 22337457
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
John Sargent, Richard Wiltshire
Introduction; Japanese Perspectives; Part I Historical Geography; Chapter 1
Road Atlases in Early Modern Japan and Britain, Koji Hasegawa; Chapter 2
The Beginnings of Modern Geography in Japan: From the Mid-Nineteenth
Century to the 1910s, Shokyu Minamoto; Part II Economic Geography; Chapter
3 Research into the Location of Business Core Functions in Japan, Toshihiko
Aono; Chapter 4 The Transformation of Regional Systems in an
Information-Oriented Society, Akinobu Terasaka; Chapter 5 A Survey of
Recent Geographical Studies of Manufacturing in Japan, Shigeru Morikawa;
Chapter 6 Changes in Mountain Villages and Policies for the Development of
Mountain Areas in Japan, Yoshihisa Fujita; Chapter 7 Local Area Economic
Fluctuations in Terms of New Job Offers In Northern Kyushu, Japan,
Yoshitsuyu Asami; Part III Urban Geography; Chapter 8 Pollution and
Neighbourhood Organizations in Ojima, Kôtô-ku, Tokyo: A Progress Report,
Dusan Simko; Chapter 9 Territoriality and Public Part Icipation in the
Process of Budget Planning in Narashino City, Gen Ueda; Part IV Theoretical
and Physical Geography; Chapter 10 The Fractal Dimensions of Spatial
Structures in Central Place Theory, Masayoshi Kikuchi; Chapter 11
Comparative Research on the Hydrological Characteristics of some British
and Japanese Drainage Basins, Akihisa Yoshikoshi; Chapter 12 On the
Consumption of Space: A Paradigm for Human Geograph, Iwao Kamozawa; partV
The Geography; Chapter 13 South Asian Studies in Japan, Masanori Koga;
Chapter 14 From the Walled Inner City to the Urban Periphery: Changing
Phases of Residential Separation in Damascus, Masanori Naito; British
Perspectives; Chapter 15 The Place of Japanese Studies in British
Geography, John Sargent; Chapter 16 Making Places, Making People, R.J.
Johnston; Chapter 17 Counterurbanization and the urban-rural manufacturing
shift, White Paul; Chapter 18 The Challenge of Place Description, Douglas
C.D. Pocock; Chapter 19 Whisky, Landscape, History, I. G. Simmons; Chapter
20 Towards a Macro-Spatial Interpretation of Operation Flood, P. J. Atkins;
The Field Excursions; Chapter 21 London Docklands Redevelopment, David
Hilling; Chapter 22 From Steel to Sport: Structural Change in the Sheffield
Economy, H. D. Watts; Chapter 23 Pressures in and on the Peak District
National Park, Rod Brown; Chapter 24 Transect across the South Yorkshire
Exposed and Concealed Coalfield, Bryan E. Coates; Chapter 25 An Excursion
through Durham City, Douglas C.D. Pocock; Chapter 26 Causey Arch and the
Industrial Revolution in North East England, P.J. Atkins; Chapter 27 The
Beamish Museum, I.G. Simmons;
Road Atlases in Early Modern Japan and Britain, Koji Hasegawa; Chapter 2
The Beginnings of Modern Geography in Japan: From the Mid-Nineteenth
Century to the 1910s, Shokyu Minamoto; Part II Economic Geography; Chapter
3 Research into the Location of Business Core Functions in Japan, Toshihiko
Aono; Chapter 4 The Transformation of Regional Systems in an
Information-Oriented Society, Akinobu Terasaka; Chapter 5 A Survey of
Recent Geographical Studies of Manufacturing in Japan, Shigeru Morikawa;
Chapter 6 Changes in Mountain Villages and Policies for the Development of
Mountain Areas in Japan, Yoshihisa Fujita; Chapter 7 Local Area Economic
Fluctuations in Terms of New Job Offers In Northern Kyushu, Japan,
Yoshitsuyu Asami; Part III Urban Geography; Chapter 8 Pollution and
Neighbourhood Organizations in Ojima, Kôtô-ku, Tokyo: A Progress Report,
Dusan Simko; Chapter 9 Territoriality and Public Part Icipation in the
Process of Budget Planning in Narashino City, Gen Ueda; Part IV Theoretical
and Physical Geography; Chapter 10 The Fractal Dimensions of Spatial
Structures in Central Place Theory, Masayoshi Kikuchi; Chapter 11
Comparative Research on the Hydrological Characteristics of some British
and Japanese Drainage Basins, Akihisa Yoshikoshi; Chapter 12 On the
Consumption of Space: A Paradigm for Human Geograph, Iwao Kamozawa; partV
The Geography; Chapter 13 South Asian Studies in Japan, Masanori Koga;
Chapter 14 From the Walled Inner City to the Urban Periphery: Changing
Phases of Residential Separation in Damascus, Masanori Naito; British
Perspectives; Chapter 15 The Place of Japanese Studies in British
Geography, John Sargent; Chapter 16 Making Places, Making People, R.J.
Johnston; Chapter 17 Counterurbanization and the urban-rural manufacturing
shift, White Paul; Chapter 18 The Challenge of Place Description, Douglas
C.D. Pocock; Chapter 19 Whisky, Landscape, History, I. G. Simmons; Chapter
20 Towards a Macro-Spatial Interpretation of Operation Flood, P. J. Atkins;
The Field Excursions; Chapter 21 London Docklands Redevelopment, David
Hilling; Chapter 22 From Steel to Sport: Structural Change in the Sheffield
Economy, H. D. Watts; Chapter 23 Pressures in and on the Peak District
National Park, Rod Brown; Chapter 24 Transect across the South Yorkshire
Exposed and Concealed Coalfield, Bryan E. Coates; Chapter 25 An Excursion
through Durham City, Douglas C.D. Pocock; Chapter 26 Causey Arch and the
Industrial Revolution in North East England, P.J. Atkins; Chapter 27 The
Beamish Museum, I.G. Simmons;
Introduction; Japanese Perspectives; Part I Historical Geography; Chapter 1
Road Atlases in Early Modern Japan and Britain, Koji Hasegawa; Chapter 2
The Beginnings of Modern Geography in Japan: From the Mid-Nineteenth
Century to the 1910s, Shokyu Minamoto; Part II Economic Geography; Chapter
3 Research into the Location of Business Core Functions in Japan, Toshihiko
Aono; Chapter 4 The Transformation of Regional Systems in an
Information-Oriented Society, Akinobu Terasaka; Chapter 5 A Survey of
Recent Geographical Studies of Manufacturing in Japan, Shigeru Morikawa;
Chapter 6 Changes in Mountain Villages and Policies for the Development of
Mountain Areas in Japan, Yoshihisa Fujita; Chapter 7 Local Area Economic
Fluctuations in Terms of New Job Offers In Northern Kyushu, Japan,
Yoshitsuyu Asami; Part III Urban Geography; Chapter 8 Pollution and
Neighbourhood Organizations in Ojima, Kôtô-ku, Tokyo: A Progress Report,
Dusan Simko; Chapter 9 Territoriality and Public Part Icipation in the
Process of Budget Planning in Narashino City, Gen Ueda; Part IV Theoretical
and Physical Geography; Chapter 10 The Fractal Dimensions of Spatial
Structures in Central Place Theory, Masayoshi Kikuchi; Chapter 11
Comparative Research on the Hydrological Characteristics of some British
and Japanese Drainage Basins, Akihisa Yoshikoshi; Chapter 12 On the
Consumption of Space: A Paradigm for Human Geograph, Iwao Kamozawa; partV
The Geography; Chapter 13 South Asian Studies in Japan, Masanori Koga;
Chapter 14 From the Walled Inner City to the Urban Periphery: Changing
Phases of Residential Separation in Damascus, Masanori Naito; British
Perspectives; Chapter 15 The Place of Japanese Studies in British
Geography, John Sargent; Chapter 16 Making Places, Making People, R.J.
Johnston; Chapter 17 Counterurbanization and the urban-rural manufacturing
shift, White Paul; Chapter 18 The Challenge of Place Description, Douglas
C.D. Pocock; Chapter 19 Whisky, Landscape, History, I. G. Simmons; Chapter
20 Towards a Macro-Spatial Interpretation of Operation Flood, P. J. Atkins;
The Field Excursions; Chapter 21 London Docklands Redevelopment, David
Hilling; Chapter 22 From Steel to Sport: Structural Change in the Sheffield
Economy, H. D. Watts; Chapter 23 Pressures in and on the Peak District
National Park, Rod Brown; Chapter 24 Transect across the South Yorkshire
Exposed and Concealed Coalfield, Bryan E. Coates; Chapter 25 An Excursion
through Durham City, Douglas C.D. Pocock; Chapter 26 Causey Arch and the
Industrial Revolution in North East England, P.J. Atkins; Chapter 27 The
Beamish Museum, I.G. Simmons;
Road Atlases in Early Modern Japan and Britain, Koji Hasegawa; Chapter 2
The Beginnings of Modern Geography in Japan: From the Mid-Nineteenth
Century to the 1910s, Shokyu Minamoto; Part II Economic Geography; Chapter
3 Research into the Location of Business Core Functions in Japan, Toshihiko
Aono; Chapter 4 The Transformation of Regional Systems in an
Information-Oriented Society, Akinobu Terasaka; Chapter 5 A Survey of
Recent Geographical Studies of Manufacturing in Japan, Shigeru Morikawa;
Chapter 6 Changes in Mountain Villages and Policies for the Development of
Mountain Areas in Japan, Yoshihisa Fujita; Chapter 7 Local Area Economic
Fluctuations in Terms of New Job Offers In Northern Kyushu, Japan,
Yoshitsuyu Asami; Part III Urban Geography; Chapter 8 Pollution and
Neighbourhood Organizations in Ojima, Kôtô-ku, Tokyo: A Progress Report,
Dusan Simko; Chapter 9 Territoriality and Public Part Icipation in the
Process of Budget Planning in Narashino City, Gen Ueda; Part IV Theoretical
and Physical Geography; Chapter 10 The Fractal Dimensions of Spatial
Structures in Central Place Theory, Masayoshi Kikuchi; Chapter 11
Comparative Research on the Hydrological Characteristics of some British
and Japanese Drainage Basins, Akihisa Yoshikoshi; Chapter 12 On the
Consumption of Space: A Paradigm for Human Geograph, Iwao Kamozawa; partV
The Geography; Chapter 13 South Asian Studies in Japan, Masanori Koga;
Chapter 14 From the Walled Inner City to the Urban Periphery: Changing
Phases of Residential Separation in Damascus, Masanori Naito; British
Perspectives; Chapter 15 The Place of Japanese Studies in British
Geography, John Sargent; Chapter 16 Making Places, Making People, R.J.
Johnston; Chapter 17 Counterurbanization and the urban-rural manufacturing
shift, White Paul; Chapter 18 The Challenge of Place Description, Douglas
C.D. Pocock; Chapter 19 Whisky, Landscape, History, I. G. Simmons; Chapter
20 Towards a Macro-Spatial Interpretation of Operation Flood, P. J. Atkins;
The Field Excursions; Chapter 21 London Docklands Redevelopment, David
Hilling; Chapter 22 From Steel to Sport: Structural Change in the Sheffield
Economy, H. D. Watts; Chapter 23 Pressures in and on the Peak District
National Park, Rod Brown; Chapter 24 Transect across the South Yorkshire
Exposed and Concealed Coalfield, Bryan E. Coates; Chapter 25 An Excursion
through Durham City, Douglas C.D. Pocock; Chapter 26 Causey Arch and the
Industrial Revolution in North East England, P.J. Atkins; Chapter 27 The
Beamish Museum, I.G. Simmons;