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Introductions2RGS-IBG Book Series4Geography Journals5Physical Geography6Catalogue2006GeographyNEW BOOKSKEY BACKLISTGIS & Methodology10Biogeography11The Environment & its History12Human Geography14The Information Age16Social & Cultural Geography17Rural Geography19How to use this interactive catalogue:Political & Economic Geography20Urban & Regional Studies21Clicking on the page numbers in thecontents list will take you straight to thatsection.Studies in Urban &Social Change24World Regions /Population Geography25BESTSELLERSKEY REFERENCEDevelopment26JOURNALSClick on a book or journal title, coverimage or URL to take you to thecorresponding page on the BlackwellPublishing website.Blackwell Publishing is not responsible forthe content of external websites.

INTRODUCTIONSTPherosnal,tiThe Colonial PresentAfghanistan · Palestine · IraqDEREK GREGORYDRKEG,ORYUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver“This is a great book. Gregory has written a book entwining globalgeography with social danger. The Colonial Present takes usthrough the contemporary wars in Afghanistan, the Palestinianterritories and Iraq as connected projects of imperial ambition.The Colonial Present is a refreshingly angry book, with all thegeographical and historical scholarship to buttress its indictment ofAmerican, Israeli and British behavior around the world. It isexquisitely written. This book's screaming truths are must-readheresy.”LOS ANGELES TIMES“An impassioned plea by one of the world’s most eminentgeographers to displace the distorted imaginative geographies thathave so corrupted our representations of the Islamic world with ageographical imagination that enlarges and enhances ourunderstandings. The long historical geography of the colonialencounter in the Middle East is here laid bare in all its twisteddetail in order to comprehend the fractures underpinningcontemporary political impasses in Palestine, Afghanistan, andIraq. The Colonial Present is a ‘must read’ for all those concernedfor peace and justice in our time.”Questioning GeographypGahyoegnriQtuseFundamental DebatesEdited by NOEL CASTREE, ALISDAIR ROGERS & DOUGLAS D. SHERMANHSRDEMOArUNGd,iaLsSUniversity of Manchester; Keble College, Oxford; Texas A & M University“Questioning Geography brings together some of the world's leadinggeographical thinkers in an honest, refreshing, intellectually vibrant andaccessible set of encounters that simultaneously illuminate and develop keydebates. While individual chapters show the diversity of philosophical,methodological and substantive concerns in geography, this book ultimatelycelebrates the vitality of a challenging and robust discipline.”DAVID HARVEY, AUTHOR OF THE NEW IMPERIALISMADAM TICKELL, UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOLIn this powerful and passionate critique of the ‘war on terror’ in Afghanistanand its extensions into Palestine and Iraq, Derek Gregory traces the long historyof British and American involvements in the Middle East and shows howcolonial power continues to cast long shadows over our own present.QUESTIONING GEOGRAPHY introduces students to the fundamental debates thatanimate geography today. Covering both human and physical geography, eachchapter addresses a key issue that continues to preoccupy geographers. Questionsconsidered include: Is geography a coherent discipline? Are human and physicalgeography sciences? In what ways is geography relevant? Supported by essayquestions and suggestions for further reading, this accessible text demonstrates tostudents the distinctiveness and vitality of modern geography.392 PAGES / 1-57718-090-9 [ISBN13: 978-1-57718-090-6] PB / 2004328 PAGES1-4051-0191-1 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0191-2] HB / 1-4051-0192-X [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0192-9] PBSEPTEMBER 2005ALSO OF INTERESTComsGuThdteo'npagriy,HeVs,lahitAer.The Student's Companion to Geography, Second EditionEdited by ALISDAIR ROGERS & HEATHER A. VILES416 PAGES0-631-22132-8 [ISBN13: 978-0-631-22132-6] HB / 0-631-22133-6 [ISBN13: 978-0-631-22133-3] PB2002Geographies of HealthhtHlaeofsepGahiogrANTHONY GATRELLhAonyt, lerGta2312 PAGES0-631-21984-6 [ISBN13: 978-0-631-21984-2] HB / 0-631-21985-4 [ISBN13: 978-0-631-21985-9] PB2001

PlaceecaPlA Short IntroductionTIM CRESSWELLFourth rsity of Wales, AberystwythEdited by R.J. JOHNSTON, DEREK GREGORY,GERALDINE PRATT & MICHAEL WATTS“This is a truly wonderful book.”University of Bristol; University of British Columbia, Vancouver; University of British Columbia,Vancouver; University of California, Berkeley“As a student's companion it could hardly be bettered”TIMES EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENT“This is easily the best dictionary of human geography in print.”PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHYThis path-breaking guide to the concepts, terms and theories used inhuman geography has now been fully revised to reflect and toadvance changes in the nature and practice of human geography. THEDICTIONARY OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, Fourth Edition, contains a wealthof new material, to ensure that it remains the definitive resource for anew generation of students and teachers.976 PAGES / 0-631-20561-6 [ISBN13: 978-0-631-20561-6] PB / 2000ThSoeRcnia,dEtrThe Globalization ReaderMICHAEL BROWN, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTONPlace is one of the most fundamental concepts in human geography.This short introduction marries familiar everyday uses of the termwith the more complex theoretical debates that have grown uparound it.The text makes the debates intelligible to students, using illustrationsfrom the news, popular culture, and everyday life as a way into moreabstract ideas. It traces the development of the concept of place fromthe 1950s through its subsequent appropriation by cultural geographyand the linking of place to politics. Substantial parts of exemplarypapers by Doreen Massey and David Harvey are included as a focusfor discussion, and the author also considers empirical examples ofways in which the concept of place has been mobilised in research.Teaching and learning aids include an annotated bibliography, lists ofkey readings and texts, a survey of web resources, and suggestions forpedagogical resources and student projects.SERIES: SHORT INTRODUCTIONS TO GEOGRAPHYSERIES EDITORS: GERALDINE PRATT & NICHOLAS BLOMLEY168 PAGES1-4051-0671-9 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0671-9] HB1-4051-0672-7 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0672-6] PB2004Second EditionEdited by FRANK J. LECHNER & JOHN BOLIOJHN,BOILRJAFNCKELHR,Both Emory University“An excellent core text for undergraduate and graduate courseson globalization, and would be an excellent starting point foranyone thinking of working in this area.”GEORGE RITZER, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDINTRODUCTIONSHuomfnyairGtcTehogpry,The Dictionary ofHuman GeographyThe Dictionary of THE GLOBALIZATION READER makes sense of a term that has becomean all-purpose catchword in contemporary debates. The editors havecompiled the most relevant literature into a highly readable andaccessible format. With its broad coverage of political, economic,cultural, and individual dimensions, this volume provides readers witha deeper understanding of the globalization process.472 PAGES1-4051-0279-9 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0279-7] HB1-4051-0280-2 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0280-3] PB2003Third EditionEdited by DAVID S.G. THOMAS & ANDREW GOUDIEdDivahTom,saUniversity of Sheffield; University of Oxford“The Dictionary is a remarkable collaborative effort and avaluable resource. It is a very worthwhile purchase for anyonestudying or teaching physical geography.”PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHYThe third edition of this comprehensive DICTIONARY covers the wholefield of physical geography and provides an essential reference forstudents and lecturers. This edition has been substantially updatedwith the help of an advisory board of international experts in a rangeof key areas.624 PAGES0-631-20473-3 [ISBN13: 978-0-631-20473-2] PB20003

RGS-IBG BOOK SERIESGeochemical Sedimentsand LandscapesNEW BOOK SERIES EDITORS FROM 2006pasecndLmsdeSintGlhaomeciRGS-IBG BOOK SERIESEdited by DAVID J. NASH & SUE J. McLARENSne,raMDlAcNVIHS,Edited by JOANNA BULLARD & KEVIN WARDUniversity of Brighton; University of LeicesterLoughborough University; University of ManchesterA state-of-the-art volume, both reviewing past workand drawing together current research, withcontributions from internationally recognised experts.acePnlWogiutearkfPutting Workfare in Place352 PAGES1-4051-2519-5 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-2519-2] HBSEPTEMBER 2006Local Labour Markets and the New DealCPREOTNMUI,AEVLYRTIPETER SUNLEY, RON MARTIN & CORINNE NATIVELUniversity of Southampton; University of Cambridge; University of GlasgowThe New Deal for Young People, introduced in April 1998, has been a flagship of the UK’sLabour Government. This book is the first comprehensive and authoritative analysis of theNew Deal and examines how far the programme has succeeded in responding to thediversity of conditions in local labour markets across the UK.ALSO OF INTERESTNatural Resources in Eastern EuropeEneuoartspicCHAD STADDONCHATSDO,N160 PAGES1-4051-0851-7 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0851-5] HB1-4051-2916-6 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-2916-9] PBSEPTEMBER 2006256 PAGES / 1-4051-0785-5 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0785-3] HB / 1-4051-0784-7 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0784-6] PB / DECEMBER 2005Driving SpacessepScangivDrPETER MERRIMANRETPMRE,IANPublics and the City268 PAGES1-4051-3073-3 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-3073-8] HB1-4051-3072-5 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-3072-1] PBSEPTEMBER 2006ytCihetnadsciPublKURT IVESONtKur,onsevIUniversity of Sydney, AustraliaDomicile and DiasporaaporsDinadelDoimcBased on original empirical research conducted in Australia and the United Kingdombetween 1996 and 2003, PUBLICS AND THE CITY explores the ways in which the urban is usedand produced in struggles to establish novel modes of public discourse and sociability.ALISON BLUNTOSNAIL,UBLNT304 PAGES1-4051-0054-0 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0054-0] HB1-4051-0055-9 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0055-7] PBJUNE 2005256 PAGES / 1-4051-2732-5 [ISBN13:978-1-4051-2732-5] HB / 1-4051-2730-9 [ISBN13:978-1-4051-2730-1] PB / SEPTEMBER 2006Military GeographiesGOAETRYSIMLPHhtTersialIRACHEL WOODWARDAfter the Three ItaliesWORADCHWLE,ARD208 PAGES / 1-4051-2777-5 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-2777-6] PB2004Wealth, Inequality and Industrial ChangeGeographies and MoralitiesMICHAEL DUNFORD & LIDIA GRECOseitiMlandorsepGahiogrUniversity of Sussex; University of BaridDivah,ROmStGEi,LADILMCHDAGUILE,RNOFDEdited by ROGER LEE & DAVID SMITH336 PAGES1-4051-1636-6 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-1636-7] HB1-4051-1637-4 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-1637-4] PB2004AFTER THE THREE ITALIES provides a novel synthesis of the literature on convergence and thenew economic geography, and develops a new political economy approach to the analysisof the territorial division of labour. New theoretical and methodological approaches areexemplified through an up-to-date account of Italy’s economic performance and of itsrecent development relative to other European countries and the rest of the world.376 PAGES / 1-4051-2520-9 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-2520-8] HB / 1-4051-2521-7 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-2521-5] PB / NOVEMBER 2005The Geomorphology of Upland PeathTe,tPaendUplofGemgypholrErosion, Form and LandscapeMARTIN EVANS & JEFF WARBURTONfeJ ,MoNnWAtbRITur,VaENSUniversity of Manchester; University of DurhamThis new study will present the most detailed work to date on the nature of the processescontrolling peat erosion and on the nature of the sediment budget of eroding peatlands.4288 PAGES / 1-4051-1507-6 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-1507-0] HB / SEPTEMBER 2006AeTawnroDpsf,?teralA New Deal for Transport?naiSIhoJ,wneytrEdited by IAIN DOCHERTY & JON SHAW280 PAGES1-4051-0630-1 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0630-6] HB1-4051-0631-X [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0631-3] PB2003

JOURNALSRoyal GeographicalSociety with IBGAssociation ofAmerican GeographersThe RGS-IBG is a leading world centre forgeographers and geographical learning,dedicated to the development andpromotion of knowledge together with itsapplication to the challenges facing societyand the environment.For over 100 years the AAG has contributed to theadvancement of geography.The associationconducts educational and research projects thatadvance geographic understanding, geographicliteracy, and geographic learning. It advancesprofessional studies in geography and encouragesthe application of geographic research ineducation, government, and business.www.rgs.orgThe GeographicalJournalEdited by JOHN BRIGGSwww.blackwellpublishing.com/GEOJAreaEdited by ALISTAIR BONNETT& HEATHER VILESwww.blackwellpublishing.com/AREAFor AAG membership information graphical ResearchEdited by ARTHUR CONACHER,GEORGE CURRY & ROY JONESPublished on behalf of the Institute of Australian Geographers Inc.www.blackwellpublishing.com/AGESThe CanadianGeographer / LeGéographe canadienGEOGRAPHY JOURNALSJOURNALSEdited by ROGER HAYTERPublished on behalf of the Canadian Association of Geographers /l'Association canadienne des géographeswww.blackwellpublishing.com/CGAnnals of theAssociation ofAmerican GeographersEdited by RICHARD ASPINALL,MEI-PO KWAN, AUDREYKOBAYASHI & KARL ZIMMERERGeographical AnalysisAn International Journal of TheoreticalGeographyEdited by ALAN T. MURRAYPublished on behalf of the Department of Geography at the OhioState d on behalf of the Association of American GeographersTransactions of theInstitute of New ZealandGeographerEdited by ROBIN KEARNS, SCOTTNICHOL & MARY FLAWSEdited by ADAM TICKELLwww.blackwellpublishing.com/TRANThe official journal of the New Zealand Geographical Societywww.blackwellpublishing.com/NZGThe ProfessionalGeographerForum and Journal of the Association of AmericanGeographersEdited by SHARMISTHA BAGCHI-SENSingapore Journal ofTropical GeographyEdited by JAMES D. SIDAWAY& PEGGY TEOwww.blackwellpublishing.com/SJTGPublished on behalf of the Association of American Geographerswww.blackwellpublishing.com/PG5

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHYKEY TEXTBOOKPhysical Processes in Earth andEnvironmental SciencesonremvSicsenaltMIKE LEEDER & MARTA PERÈZ-ARLUCEAMART,ULMPZE-CA,DELRUniversity of East Anglia; University of VigoThis book provides a sound introduction to the basic physical processes thatdominate the workings of the Earth, its atmosphere and hydrosphere. Itsystematically introduces the physical processes involved in the Earth's systemswithout assuming an advanced physics or mathematical background.PHYSICAL PROCESSES IN EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES provides an integratedapproach to the study of earth, marine and atmospheric environmental sciences,reflecting current trends in undergraduate courses. The text considers thevarious Earth systems through a basic account of general physical properties,kinematics, forces and dynamics that cause flow transport and deformation.Natural examples of physical processes, rather than abstract physics and maths,are used throughout to illustrate the scientific principles involved.KEY TEXTBOOKGlobal WarmingWmngraioblG392 PAGES / 1-4051-0173-3 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0173-8] PB / DECEMBER 2005Understanding the ForecastDAVID ARCHERdDiva, hrecANEW IN 2006oCnrhmaEgvidelcntGlacier Science andEnvironmental ChangePETER G. KNIGHTUniversity of ChicagoGLOBAL WARMING: UNDERSTANDING THE FORECAST is a comprehensive introduction toall aspects of global warming. Written in an accessible way, and assuming nospecialist prior knowledge, this important book examines the processes of climatechange and climate stability, from the distant past to the distant future.rePt , ghtKniKeele UniversityGLACIER SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE is an authoritative andcomprehensive reference work on contemporary issues in glaciology. It exploresthe interface between glacier scienceand environmental change, past,present, and future.608 PAGES1-4051-0018-4 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0018-2] HBMAY 2006This book examines the greenhouse effect, the carbon cycle, and what the futuremay hold for global climate. Drawing from a wide range of disciplines, it not onlysummarizes scientific evidence, but also economic and policy issues, related toglobal warming. A companion website provides access to interactive computermodels of the physics and chemistry behind the global warming forecast, which canbe used to support suggested student projects included at the end of each chapter.GLOBAL WARMING: UNDERSTANDING THE FORECAST provides an essential introductionfor anyone, with or without a prior background in science, who needs to have agood understanding of this important issue.288 PAGES / 1-4051-4039-9 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-4039-3] PB / SEPTEMBER 2006Inventing the EarthhtraEhetnginetvIIdeas on Landscape Development Since 1740BARBARA A. KENNEDYBARKNE,DYUniversity of OxfordThis book chronicles how successive generations of natural philosophers, geologistsand geomorphologists have come to invent different views of the Earth over thepast 250 years.176 PAGES1-4051-0187-3 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0187-5] HB / 1-4051-0188-1 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0188-2] PBDECEMBER 20056

Groundwater in the ractical andTheoreticalGeoarchaeologyAn IntroductionPAUL L. YOUNGERuPal ,YoungreUniversity of NewcastleThis accessible new textbook provides a thorough introduction to all aspects ofgroundwater systems and their management. Using straightforward languageand analogies to everyday experiences, it explains the origins, nature andbehavior of subsurface water without resorting to complicated mathematics. Itdraws on case studies and cutting-edge research from around the world, givinga unique insight into groundwater occurring in a wide range of different climatezones and geological settings.PAUL GOLDBERG & RICHARD I. MACPHAILCHARIDPUMLG,OADCPHBREGIBoston University; University College, LondonPRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL GEOARCHAEOLOGYprovides an invaluable overview of geoarchaeologyand how it can be used effectively in the studyof archaeological sites and contexts. Taking apragmatic and functional approach, this bookpresents a fundamental, broad-basedperspective of the essentials of moderngeoarchaeology in order to demonstrate thebreadth of the approaches and the depth of theproblems that it can tackle.PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHYNEW IN 2006KEY TEXTBOOK224 PAGES / 1-4051-2143-2 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-2143-9] PB / JUNE 2006NEW IN 2006Peer Review and ManuscriptManagement in Scientific JournalsGuidelines for Good PracticeIRENE HAMESnerI H,maseManaging Editor of the Plant JournalThis comprehensive, concise book provides a thorough and complete guide toevery aspect of managing the peer review process for scientific journals. Until now,little information has been readily available on how this important facet of thejournal publishing process should be conducted properly. PEER REVIEW ANDMANUSCRIPT MANAGEMENT IN SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS fills this gap and provides clearguidance on all aspects of peer review, from manuscript submission to final decision.128 PAGES / 1-4051-3159-4 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-3159-9] PB / OCTOBER 2006Geomorphology and River ManagementMngamervtRinadGoemgyphlrApplications of the River Styles FrameworkThis book reflects the rapid advances made inthe area in recent years, but also gives thereader a firm grasp of conventional approaches.It covers traditional topics with the emphasis onlandscapes, as well as anthropogenic siteformation processes and their investigation. Italso provides guidelines for the presentation offield and laboratory methods and the reportingof geoarchaeological results.GARY BRIERLEY & KIRSTIE FRYIRSKyesritF,Both Macquarie UniversityRivers show a remarkable diversity of character and behavior in any catchment.Human activities have impacted profoundly on the inherent variability inpatterns and rates of river adjustment, altering what rivers look like, how theybehave, and the structure and function of aquatic ecosystems. This bookoutlines geomorphic considerations for river management and a generic set ofprocedures, termed the River Styles framework, which provides a set of tools forinterpreting river character, behavior, condition, and recovery potential.416 PAGES / 1-4051-1516-5 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-1516-2] PB / 2004448 PAGES0-632-06044-1 [ISBN13: 978-0-632-06044-3] PBDECEMBER 2005ALSO OF INTERESTonErmvCithuyecmrnaltsiPETMCBR,IADKJSENLIAn Introduction to Environmental Chemistry, Second EditionJULIAN E. ANDREWS, PETER BRIMBLECOMBE,TIM D. JICKELLS, PETER S. LISS & BRIAN J. REID320 PAGES / 0-632-05905-2 [ISBN13: 978-0-632-05905-8] PB / 20037

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHYBeaches and CoastsstCoandhsecBaDUNMCA,ZGRDELPrinciples and Practice of Soil ScienceSecniolftThe Soil as a Natural ResourceRICHARD A. DAVIS JR.& DUNCAN M. FITZGERALDFourth EditionUniversity of South Florida, Tampa; University of BostonROBERT E. WHITE.ER,WETHIThe University of Melbourne“One of the most complete, clearlywritten and up-to-date publications onthe topic.[it] will become a classicaltextbook in the subject.”PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SOIL SCIENCE, Fourth Edition, provides a current andcomprehensive introduction to soil science for students in the fields ofenvironmental and agricultural science, ecology, soil and land management,natural resource management and environmental engineering. The text focuseson the fundamental concepts of how soils function and how this functioning isvital to productive and environmentally benign soil use.JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCHCoastlines of the world are as diverse as anygeological setting on Earth. BEACHES ANDCOASTS is an exciting and unique newtextbook that provides an exhaustivetreatment of the world’s different coastsand details the highly varied processes thathave shaped them.384 PAGES / 0-632-06455-2 [ISBN13: 978-0-632-06455-7] PB / AUGUST 2005NEW IN 2006Environmental SedimentologyogmyldeSintomrlanetiEv448 PAGES0-632-04308-3 [ISBN13: 978-0-632-04308-8] HB / 2003KeTnCvoasi,yhrlEdited by CHRIS PERRY & KEVIN TAYLORBoth Manchester Metropolitan UniversityENVIRONMENTAL SEDIMENTOLOGY provides a comprehensive introduction to thisoanECirsdveartSoil Erosion andConservationrapidly expanding field which addresses the functioning and dynamics ofcontemporary sediment systems and how these systems respond to a range ofboth natural and anthropogenically-induced disturbance events.Third Edition416 PAGES / 1-4051-1515-7 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-1515-5] PB / SEPTEMBER 2006R.P.C. MORGANCPR,MgnaorALSO OF INTERESTCranfield University“A key text in its field providing us withconsiderable substance to understandand teach this topic.”TEGNEWSSecniolaMARK ASHMAN208 PAGES / 0-632-04885-9 [ISBN13: 978-0-632-04885-4] PB / 2002Fluvial Sedimentology VII (Special Publication No. 35)PuocailbnNt35,o).Suzan,resLiclSOIL EROSION AND CONSERVATION provides acomprehensive treatment of the processesof soil erosion, the methods that can beused for their control, and the issuesinvolved in designing and implementingsoil conservation programmes.320 PAGES1-4051-1781-8 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-1781-4] PB20048Essential Soil ScienceMAHSRK,ANEdited by MICHAEL D. BLUM, SUSAN B. MARRIOTT & SUZANNE F. LECLAIRSERIES: INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SEDIMENTOLOGISTS SERIES600 PAGES / 1-4051-2651-5 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-2651-9] PB / FEBRUARY 2005

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHYJOURNALSBasin ResearchEdited by HUGH SINCLAIR, JOE CARTWRIGHT,PETER DeCELLES & MICHELLE KOMINZPublished on behalf of the International Association of Sedimentologists and the European Association ofGeoscientists and Engineerswww.blackwellpublishing.com/BREEuropean Journal of Soil ScienceEdited by PETER LOVELANDPublished on behalf of the British Society of Soil Science (and the National Societies of Soil Science in Europe)www.blackwellpublishing.com/EJSGeografiska Annaler: Series A,Physical GeographyEdited by WIBJÖRN KARLÉNPublished on behalf of the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geographywww.geografiskaannalerseriesa.orgGeology TodayEdited by PETER DOYLEPublished on behalf of The Geologists' Association and The Geological Society of The Journal of the International Association of SedimentologistsEdited by PETER HAUGHTON, ISABEL MONTAÑEZ,ADRIAN IMMENHAUSER & PAUL CARLINGwww.blackwellpublishing.com/SEDNEW FOR 2006Soil Use and ManagementAn International Journal for the British Society of Soil ScienceEdited by BRYAN DAVIESwww.blackwellpublishing.com/SUMTellus ADynamic Meteorology and OceanographyEdited by HARALD LEJENÄSPublished on behalf of the Swedish Geophysical Societywww.blackwellpublishing.com/TEATellus BChemical and Physical MeteorologyEdited by HENNING RODHEPublished on behalf of the Swedish Geophysical Societywww.blackwellpublishing.com/TEBTerra NovaEdited by GEORGES CALAS, MAX COLEMAN,CARLO DOGLIONI, ALFRED KROENER, ADOLPHE NICOLAS& JASON PHIPPS-MORGANwww.blackwellpublishing.com/TER9

GIS & METHODOLOGYeSnchitwoaslMHenwklaR,robsterSystematic Reviews in the SocialSciencesMappingA Practical GuideA Critical Introduction to GIS and CartographyMARK PETTICREW & HELEN ROBERTSRMEJCYAMPOT,NMRC Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, Glasgow; Child Health Research and Policy Unit,City UniversityThis book outlines the rationale and methods of systematic reviews,giving worked examples from social science and other fields. Itrequires no previous knowledge, but takes the reader through theprocess stage by stage. It draws on examples from such diverse fieldsas psychology, criminology, education, transport, social welfare, publichealth, and housing and urban policy, among others.352 PAGES / 1-4051-2110-6 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-2110-1] HB / OCTOBER 2005GISSGINEW IN 2006MngpaiJEREMY CRAMPTONGeorgia State UniversityThis new book considers in turn: the historical development ofmapping; the competing answers available to the seeminglystraightforward question ‘why use maps?’; the idea that mapsproduce space and place; and finally the politics of mapping. An‘interlude’ in each of the first three parts gives the reader an opportunityto encounter the issues through examination of case studies.SERIES: CRITICAL INTRODUCTIONS TO GEOGRAPHYSERIES EDITOR: J.P. JONES256 PAGES1-4051-2172-6 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-2172-9] HB1-4051-2173-4 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-2173-6] PBDECEMBER 2006A Short IntroductionNADINE SCHUURMANCSHNUADERMI,ANSimon Fraser UniversityThis guide enables students of human geography to take a criticallook at the theory and practices that together comprise GIS. Itoutlines the value - both intellectual and technical - of GIS for humangeographers, recognising the positive effects GIS has had on thediscipline but also pointing out its limitations.The guide addresses issues important to human geographers such ashow data are represented through digital models and how differentontologies emerge from different data models.SERIES: SHORT INTRODUCTIONS TO GEOGRAPHYSERIES EDITORS: GERALDINE PRATT & NICHOLAS BLOMLEY184 PAGES0-631-23533-7 [ISBN13: 978-0-631-23533-0] PB2004NEW IN 2006ThomneGrfSIci,agtprlhiThe Handbook of GeographicalInformation ScienceEdited by JOHN D. WILSON & A. STEWART FOTHERINGHAMWETSOFNARHTGohnEIJ.AM,onsWliUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles; University of NewcastleThis HANDBOOK is an essential reference to the rapidly expanding fieldof Geographic Information Science. Designed to suit those who wantan in-depth treatment of the subject, it comprises around 40 substantialessays, each written by a recognized expert in a particular area.SERIES: BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO GEOGRAPHY496 PAGES1-4051-0795-2 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0795-2] HB1-4051-0796-0 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-0796-9] PBMAY 200610JOURNALSThe Photogrammetric RecordAn International Journal of PhotogrammetryEdited by PAUL NEWBYPublished jointly by the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society andBlackwell Publishingwww.blackwellpublishing.com/PhotRecNOW 5 ISSUES A YEARTransactions in GISEdited by JOHN P. WILSON, A. STEWARTFOTHERINGHAM & GARY J. HUNTERwww.blackwellpublishing.com/TGIS

pahoygerBiAn Ecological and Evolutionary ApproachDiversity and DistributionsSeventh EditionA Journal of Conservation BiogeographyC. BARRY COX & PETER D. MOORErePt ,BMeCor,CoxEdited by DAVID RICHARDSONFormerly King's College, London; King’s College, Londonwww.blackwellpublishing.com/DDIThe latest edition of this highly successful and populartextbook has been completely revised and updated to includethe latest developments in biogeography. It offers excellentinsight into the multidisciplinary nature of biogeography,providing the student with a sound historical base, up-to-datefactual content and a clear explanation of currentcontroversies.EcographyPattern and Diversity in EcologyEdited by CARSTEN RAHBEKDistributed on behalf of Nordic Society ogeographyJOURNALS440 PAGES / 1-4051-1898-9 [ISBN13: 978-1-4051-1898-9] PB / JANUARY 2005Global Change BiologyEdited by STEVE LONG & COLIN PRENTICEVegetation CBEdited by EDDY VAN DER MAARELDEMVYARNE,LUniversity of GroningenGlobal Ecology andBiogeographyVEGETATION ECOLOGY is a comprehensive account of plantcommunities and their environments. Written by leadingexperts in their field from four continents, this up-to-date,innovative text covers the composition, structure, ecology,diversity, distribution and dynamics of plant communities,with an emphasis on functional adaptations to the abiotic andbiotic processes governing plant communities.A Journal of MacroecologyEdited by DAVID CURRIEwww.blackwellpublishing.com/GEBJournal of BiogeographyEdited by ROBERT WHITTTAKER408 PAGES / 0-632-05761-0 [ISBN13: 978-0-632-05761-0] PB / 2004www.blackwellpublishing.com/JBITropical Rain ForestsNEW FOR 2006 AND NOW AVAILABLE ONLINEsteoFrniRalacopirTAn Ecological and Biogeographical ComparisonWater and Environment JournalEdited by DAVID BUTLERcRhidar,CetolrRICHARD B. PRIMACK & RICHARD T. CORLETTBoston University; University of Hong KongPublished on behalf of the Chartered Institution of Wa

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