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Kevin O'Brien
Pbk | 238pp | 9781626164352 | 1/06/2017A$48.99 | NZ$56.99 | Georgetown University Press
Climate change is viewed as a primarily scientific, economic, or political issue. While acknowledging the legitimacy of these perspectives, Kevin J. O’Brien argues that we should respond to climate change first and foremost as a case of systematic and structural violence. Global warming is largely caused by the carbon emissions of the affluent, emissions that harm the poor first and worst. Climate change is violence because it divides human beings from one another and from the earth.
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CLIMATE CHANGE
The Violence of Climate Change: Lessons of Resistance from Nonviolent Activists
Marilyn A Brown and Benjamin K Sovacool
Pbk | 432pp | 9780262516310 | 12/08/2011A$68 | NZ$79 | MIT Press
Tackling climate change and improving energy security are two of the twenty-first century's greatest challenges. In this book, Marilyn Brown and Benjamin Sovacool offer detailed assessments of the most advanced commercially available technologies for strengthening global energy security, mitigating the effects of climate change, and enhancing resilience through adaptation and geo-engineering. They also evaluate the barriers to the deployment of these technologies and critically review public policy options crucial to their adoption.
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Climate Change and Global Energy Security: Technology and Policy Options
Mike Hulme
Pbk | 200pp | 9781473924994 | 17/11/2016A$62 | NZ$73 | Sage Publications Ltd
Climate is an enduring idea of the human mind and also a powerful one. Today, the idea of climate is most commonly associated with the discourse of climate-change and its scientific, political, economic, social, religious and ethical dimensions. However, to understand adequately the cultural politics of climate-change it is important to establish the different origins of the idea of climate itself and the range of historical, political and cultural work that the idea of climate accomplishes.
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Weathered: Cultures of Climate
Edmond Mathez and Jason Smerdon
Pbk | 520pp | 9780231172837 | 11/09/2018A$99 | NZ$117 | Columbia University Press
This second edition of Climate Change is an accessible and comprehensive guide to the science behind global warming. Exquisitely illustrated, the text is geared toward students at a variety of levels. Edmond A. Mathez and Jason E. Smerdon provide a broad, informative introduction to the science that underlies our understanding of the climate system and the effects of human activity on the warming of our planet.
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Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future 2ed
Regan Koch and Alan Latham
Pbk | 280pp | 9781473907751 | 8/07/2017A$68 | NZ$79 | Sage Publications Ltd
Key Thinkers on Cities provides an engaging introduction to the dynamic intellectual field of urban studies. It profiles the work of 40 innovative thinkers who represent the broad reach of contemporary urban scholarship and whose ideas have shaped the way cities around the world are understood, researched, debated and acted upon.Ebook Available
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Key Thinkers on Cities
Alan Harding and Talja Blokland
Pbk | 312pp | 9781446294529 | 13/05/2014A$84 | NZ$98 | Sage Publications Ltd
What is Urban Theory? How can it be used to understand our urban experiences? Experiences typically defined by enormous inequalities, not just between cities but within cities, in an increasingly interconnected and globalised world. Critical, interdisciplinary and pedagogically informed - with opening summaries, boxes, questions for discussion and guided further reading - Urban Theory: A Critical Introduction to Power, Cities and Urbanism in the 21st Century provides the tools for any student of the city to understand, even to change, our own urban experiences.
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Urban Theory: A critical introduction to power, cities and urbanism in the 21st century
Richard Peet and Elaine Hartwick
Pbk | 370pp | 9781462519576 | 7/05/2015A$93 | NZ$109 | Guilford Publications Inc
This widely adopted text starts with the fundamentals -what is economic growth, what is development, and what is the relationship between these two concepts? The authors examine orthodox theories of growth grounded in different schools of economics (classical, neoclassical, Keynesian, neoliberal) before considering critical alternatives (Marxist, socialist, poststructuralist, and feminist).
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Theories of Development: Contentions, Arguments, Alternatives 3ed
Donald McNeill
Pbk | 200pp | 9781446267073 | 14/01/2017A$79 | NZ$92 | Sage Publications Ltd
Global Cities and Urban Theory provides an innovative set of approaches to understanding some of the world's major cities, working with concepts such as smart cities, volumetric urbanism, and critical accounting to illustrate the everyday agents and practices that place cities in the world. It draws on detailed discussion of major cities such as London, San Francisco, Paris and Singapore to provide a deep understanding of how urban theory can be grounded in the cultural economies of urban development.
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Global Cities and Urban Theory
Marcus Doel
Pbk | 232pp | 9781473937697 | 8/07/2017A$67 | NZ$79 | Sage Publications Ltd
We experience violence all our lives, from that very first scream of birth. It has been industrialized and domesticated. Our culture has not become accustomed to all violence, to be sure; but enough violence, nonetheless: more than enough, perhaps. Geographies of Violence is a critical human geography of the history of violence, from Ancient Rome and Enlightened wars through to natural disasters, animal slaughter, and genocide. Written with incredible insight and flair, this is a thought-provoking text for human geography students and researchers alike.
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Geographies of Violence: Killing Space, Killing Time
Robert Durant, Daniel Fiorino and Rosemary
Pbk | 544pp | 9780262533317 | 30/06/2017A$74 | NZ$88 | MIT Press
This survey of current issues and controversies in environmental policy and management is unique in its thematic mix, broad coverage of key debates, and in-depth analysis. The contributing authors, all distinguished scholars or practitioners, offer a comprehensive examination of key topics in the continuing evolution of environmental governance, with perspectives from public policy, public administration, political science, international relations, sustainability theory, environmental economics, risk analysis, and democratic theory.
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Environmental Governance Reconsidered: Challenges, Choices, and Opportunities 2ed
Adrian Franklin
Pbk | 256pp | 9780761944768 | 31/05/2010A$89 | NZ$104 | Sage Publications Ltd
Cities are more important as cultural entities than their mere function as dormitories and industrial sites. Yet, the understanding of what makes a city ‘alive’ and appealing in cultural terms is still hotly contested - why are some cities so much more interesting, popular and successful than others? In this engaging discussion of ‘city life’ Adrian Franklin takes the reader on a tour of contemporary western cities exploring their historical development and arguing that it is the transformative, ritual and performative qualities of successful cities that makes a difference.
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City Life
Alex David Singleton, Seth Spielman and Da
Pbk | 200pp | 9781473958630 | 1/01/2018A$74 | NZ$87 | Sage Publications Ltd
The economic and political situation of cities has shifted in recent years in light of rapid growth amidst infrastructure decline, the suburbanization of poverty and inner city revitalization. At the same time, the way that data are used to understand urban systems has changed dramatically. Urban Analytics offers a field-defining look at the challenges and opportunities of using new and emerging data to study contemporary and future cities through methods including GIS, Remote Sensing, Big Data and Geodemographics.
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Urban Analytics
Norman Vig and Michael Kraft
Pbk | 456pp | 9781506383460 | 16/01/2018A$139 | NZ$164 | CQ Press
Authoritative and trusted, Environmental Policy once again brings together top scholars to evaluate the changes and continuities in American environmental policy since the late 1960s and their implications for the twenty-first century. You will learn to decipher the underlying trends, institutional constraints, and policy dilemmas that shape today’s environmental politics.Ebook Available
Environmental Policy: New Directions for the Twenty-First Century 10ed
Genevieve Giuliano and Susan Hanson
Hbk | 400pp | 9781462529650 | 12/04/2017A$139 | NZ$164 | Guilford Publications Inc
More than a simple update, the fourth edition of this leading text features numerous chapters by new authors addressing the latest trends and topics in the field. The book presents the foundational concepts and methodological tools that readers need in order to engage with today's pressing urban transportation policy issues. Coverage encompasses passenger and freight dynamics in the American metropolis; the local and regional transportation planning process; and questions related to public transit, land use, equity, energy consumption, air pollution, transportation finance, sustainability, and more.
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The Geography of Urban Transportation 4ed
Michael V Russo
Pbk | 680pp | 9781412958493 | 1/09/2008A$229 | NZ$268 | Sage Publications Inc
Increased concern about the natural environment has led to an urgent call for organizations to take action toward environmental stewardship. This Second Edition of the groundbreaking Environmental Management: Readings and Cases will inspire readers to find creative solutions to the challenges of maintaining sustainable enterprise while restoring our ecological community. Featuring a highly esteemed group of contributors with content from premier journals —including Harvard Business Review –this comprehensive reader fills a major gap in the teaching of business and the environment.
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Environmental Management: Readings and Cases 2ed
Peter Dauvergne and Jane Lister
Pbk | 204pp | 9780262528337 | 21/08/2015A$36.99 | NZ$43.99 | MIT Press
Today, big-brand companies seem to be making commitments that go beyond the usual “greenwashing” efforts undertaken largely for public relations purposes. In Eco-Business, Dauvergne and Lister examine this new corporate embrace of sustainability, its actual accomplishments, and the consequences for the environment.
Eco-Business: A Big-Brand Takeover of Sustainability
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Elizabeth Kay Berner and Robert A Berner
Hbk | 488pp | 9780691136783 | 22/04/2012A$88 | NZ$105 | Princeton University Press
This newly revised edition of Global Environment discusses the major elements of the geochemical cycles and global fluxes found in the atmosphere, land, lakes, rivers, biota, and oceans, as well as the human effects on these fluxes. Retaining the strengths of the original edition while incorporating the latest discoveries, this textbook takes an integrated, multidisciplinary, and global approach to geochemistry and environmental problems and introduces fundamental concepts of meteorology, surficial geology (weathering, erosion, and sedimentation), biogeochemistry, limnology, and oceanography.
Global Environment: Water, Air, and Geochemical Cycles 2ed (ISE)
Jennifer Clapp and Peter Dauvergne
Pbk | 384pp | 9780262515825 | 11/03/2011A$62 | NZ$73 | MIT Press
The second edition of this popular text has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect recent events, including the food crisis of 2007-2008, the financial meltdown of 2008, and the Copenhagen Climate Conference of 2009. Topics covered include the environmental implications of globalization; wealth, poverty, and consumption; global trade; transnational corporations; and multilateral and private finance.
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Paths to a Green World: The Political Economy of the Global Environment 2ed
Richard Webber and Roger Burrows
Pbk | 328pp | 9781526402349 | 7/04/2018A$68 | NZ$79 | Sage Publications Ltd
This book is a detailed, empirical investigation into the question of whether academic social research can compete with the commercial sector, with its new technologies and big data, in order to classify, profile, and understand us.
The Predictive Postcode: The Geodemographic Classification of British Society
Prithi Nambiar
Hbk | 312pp | 9788132117414 | 1/07/2014A$117 | NZ$136 | Sage India
The text analyses the role of media and communication in negotiating the meaning of environment and sustainability in the developmental context of India. As part of the global development discourse, it has become necessary to refocus on the meanings attributed to environment, sustainability, and sustainable development at the local and national level. The text presents a theoretical framework against which the role of media and communication in enabling this meaning negotiation is explored and illustrated through textual analysis and examination of interview data.
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Media Construction of Environment and Sustainability in India
Jon Norberg and Graeme Cumming
Pbk | 312pp | 9780231134613 | 11/07/2008A$69 | NZ$83 | Columbia University Press
Complexity Theory for a Sustainable Future is a hands-on treatment of this exciting new body of work and its applications, bridging the gap between theoretical and applied perspectives in the management of complex adaptive systems. Focusing primarily on natural resource management and community-based conservation, the book features contributions by leading authors in the field.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Complexity Theory for a Sustainable Future
David Wright, Catherine Camden-Pratt and S
Pbk | 336pp | 9781907359118 | 1/05/2011A$62 | NZ$73 | Hawthorn Press
Social Ecology addresses the burning question of how to apply ecological understanding to every aspect of our lives. It provides a holistic framework for change, based on the inter-relationships between the personal, social, environmental, and 'spiritual'. It helps us to understand how we got here, and how to realise more sustainable, caring futures. Students from all disciplines can use this valuable resource to help enrich their learning with social ecology insights and principles.
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Social Ecology: Applying Ecological Understanding to Our Lives and Our Planet
K Gregory
Pbk | 456pp | 9781412947053 | 1/11/2008A$98 | NZ$115 | Sage Publications Ltd
This book is a unique addition to reference literature that provides an introduction to the major concepts and contemporary issues that are essential for students of environmental science and environmental studies to know. It is divided into 6 sections (Environmental Science, Environments, Paradigms & Concepts, Processes & Dynamics, Scales & Techniques and Environmental Issues), with over 200 entries authored by world-class names like Anthony Brazel, John Day and Edward Keller.
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Environmental Science: A Student's Companion
William Ascher, Toddi Steelman and Robert
Pbk | 280pp | 9780262514378 | 16/07/2010A$56.99 | NZ$67 | MIT Press
During the George W. Bush administration, politics and ideology routinely trumped scientific knowledge in making environmental policy. Data were falsified, reports were edited selectively, and scientists were censored. The Obama administration has pledged to restore science to the policy making process. And yet, as the authors of Knowledge and Environmental Policy point out, the problems in connecting scientific discovery to science-based policy are systemic.
Knowledge and Environmental Policy: Re-Imagining the Boundaries of Science and Politics
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Ruth Panelli NZ
Pbk | 312pp | 9780761968948 | 1/12/2003A$115 | NZ$134 | Sage Publications Ltd
This accessible textbook is a stimulating introduction to contemporary social geography. It provides students with the tools to understand the various frameworks that geographers use to conceptualize, document and attempt to overcome social differences.
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Social Geographies: From Difference to Action
Paul Segall
Hbk | 456pp | 9780691133027 | 24/01/2010A$202 | NZ$236 | Princeton University Press
Earthquake and Volcano Deformation is the first textbook to present the mechanical models of earthquake and volcanic processes, emphasizing earth-surface deformations that can be compared with observations from Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, Interferometric Radar (InSAR), and borehole strain- and tiltmeters. Paul Segall provides the physical and mathematical fundamentals for the models used to interpret deformation measurements near active faults and volcanic centers.
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Arild Holt-Jensen
Pbk | 304pp | 9781526440150 | 7/04/2018A$79 | NZ$93 | Sage Publications Ltd
An accessible, definitive student introduction to geographical thought.
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Geography: History and Concepts 5ed
Nigel Clark, Doreen Massey and Philip Sarr
Pbk | 432pp | 9781847874696 | 1/04/2008A$99 | NZ$119 | Sage Publications Ltd
the current form of globalization inevitable? Material Geographies shows that the present form of globalization has been actively 'made' by corporations, governments and international agencies, as well as through the combined efforts of many smaller actors. Taking a range of different perspectives - from financial institutions to nation states, global migration to local identity - this is a vivid exposition of how globalization works at different scales. Unique in teaching literature with its focus on the non-human, it demonstrates how globalization can be understood geographically.
Material Geographies: A World in the Making
Nicholas Clifford, Shaun French, Meghan Co
Pbk | 752pp | 9781446298602 | 1/07/2016A$104 | NZ$124 | Sage Publications Ltd
Key Methods in Geography is the perfect student companion to geographical research methods, providing an overview of qualitative and quantitative methods for both human and physical geography. The third edition of this essential primer features: new chapters representing emerging themes including online, virtual and digital geographical methods and video introductions for each section.
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Key Methods in Geography 3ed
Kenneth J Gregory and John Lewin
Pbk | 248pp | 9781473905757 | 22/11/2014A$66 | NZ$78 | Sage Publications Ltd
This student focused book provides a detailed description and analysis of the key concepts, ideas, and hypotheses that inform geomorphology. Kenneth Gregory and John Lewin explain the basics of landform science in 20 concepts, each the subject of a substantive, cross-referenced entry. They use the idea of the 'geomorphic system' to organise entries in four sections, with extensive web resources provided for each.
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The Basics of Geomorphology: Key Concepts
David Wong, Kenneth Wong, Him Chung and Ja
Pbk | 384pp | 9781462533732 | 8/03/2018A$112 | NZ$129 | Guilford Publications Inc
China has become a superpower, exerting significant influence globally. This accessible text integrates thematic and regional coverage to provide a panoramic view of China - its physical geography; population, including ethnic diversity; urban development; agriculture and land use; transportation networks; dynamic economic processes; and environmental challenges. Cultural and political geography topics are woven throughout the chapters. The text also offers in-depth assessments of selected regions, capturing the complexity of this vast and populous country.
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China: A Geographical Perspective
Peter Dicken
Kit | 632pp | 9780857028006 | 19/08/2011A$119 | NZ$142 | Sage Publications Ltd
This edition of Global Shift has been completely revised and updated, each chapter has been extensively rewritten and new ones introduced to take account of recent empirical developments, new ideas on production, distribution, and consumption in the global economy and the implications of the global financial crisis. The extensive use of graphics, lack of jargon and clear definition of terms, makes Global Shift the key resource on economic globalization in the social science literature. ANCILLARY MATERIAL: Companion website for instructors and study site for students.
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Global Shift: Mapping the Changing Contours of the World Economy 6ed (Paperback and eBook)
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Alan Latham, Derek McCormack, Kim McNamara
Pbk | 240pp | 9781412930420 | 1/12/2008A$83 | NZ$97 | Sage Publications Ltd
Key Concepts in Urban Geography is a new kind of textbook that forms part of an innovative set of companion texts for the Human Geography sub-disciplines. Organized around 20 short essays, Key Concepts in Urban Geography provides a cutting edge introduction to the central concepts that define contemporary research in Urban Geography.Ebook Available
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Key Concepts in Urban Geography
Pauline Couper
Pbk | 280pp | 9781446282960 | 27/12/2014A$84 | NZ$98 | Sage Publications Ltd
This ism-busting text is an enormously accessible account of the key philosophical and theoretical ideas that have informed geographical research. It makes abstract ideas explicit and clearly connects it with real practices of geographical research and knowledge.
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A Student's Introduction to Geographical Thought: Theories, Philosophies, Methodologies
Yuko Aoyama, James T Murphy and Susan Hans
Pbk | 288pp | 9781847878953 | 30/11/2010A$69 | NZ$79 | Sage Publications Ltd
Key Concepts in Economic Geography is a new kind of textbook that forms part of an innovative set of companion texts for the Human Geography sub-disciplines. Organized around 20 short essays, Key Concepts in Economic Geography provides a cutting edge introduction to the central concepts that define contemporary research in Economic Geography involving detailed and expansive discussions.
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Key Concepts in Economic Geography
Nicholas Clifford, Sarah L Holloway, Steph
Pbk | 480pp | 9781412930222 | 1/12/2008A$99 | NZ$119 | Sage Publications Ltd
Including ten new chapters on Nature, Globalization, Development and Risk, and a new section on Practicing Geography, this is a completely revised and updated edition of the best-selling, standard student resource. Key Concepts in Geography explains the key terms –space, time, place, scale, landscape - that define the language of geography. It is unique in the reference literature as it provides - in one volume – concepts from both human geography and physical geography; especially relevant now that environment is so critical to our understanding of geography.
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Key Concepts in Geography 2ed
John Krygier and Denis Wood
Pbk | 293pp | 9781462509980 | 2/08/2016A$105 | NZ$123 | Guilford Publications Inc
All components of map making are covered: titles, labels, legends, visual hierarchy, font selection, how to turn phenomena into visual data, data organization, symbolization, and more. Innovative pedagogical features include a short graphic novella, good design/poor design map examples, end-of-chapter suggestions for further reading, and an annotated map examplar that runs throughout the book.
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Making Maps: A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS 3ed
James B Campbell and Randolph H Wynne
Hbk | 667pp | 9781609181765 | 21/06/2011A$231 | NZ$272 | Guilford Publications Inc
A leading text for undergraduate- and graduate-level courses, this book introduces widely used forms of remote sensing imagery and their applications in plant sciences, hydrology, earth sciences, and land use analysis. The text provides comprehensive coverage of principal topics and serves as a framework for organizing the vast amount of remote sensing information available on the Web.
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Introduction to Remote Sensing 5ed
Michael Woods
Pbk | 416pp | 9781446202951 | 1/03/2019A$73 | NZ$86 | Sage Publications Ltd
Rural Geography 2ed is an introduction to contemporary rural societies and economies in the developed world. It examines the social and economic processes at work in the contemporary countryside - including the more traditional: like agriculture; land use; and population; as well as wider themes like: rural health, crime, exclusion, commodification; and alternative lifestyles.New Title
Rural Geography 2ed
David Abernathy
Pbk | 344pp | 9781473908185 | 5/11/2016A$78 | NZ$92 | Sage Publications Ltd
Big data is upon us. With the 'internet of things' now a reality, social scientists must get to grips with the complex network of location-based data in order to ask questions and address problems in an increasingly networked, globalizing world. Using Geodata and Geolocation in the Social Sciences: Mapping our Connected World provides an engaging and accessible introduction to the Geoweb with clear, step-by-step guides.
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Richard Harris
Pbk | 328pp | 9781446296547 | 8/10/2016A$66 | NZ$78 | Sage Publications Ltd
An ideal starting point for undergraduates making the transition from school to university. Written in short, snappy chapters with user-friendly summaries and diagrams, it covers all of the foundational material. Closely aligned with the Q-Step quantitative social science programme, and including chapter summaries, learning objectives and colour illustrations throughout, Quantitative Geography is the perfect primer to a fundamental part of geography that early undergraduates often find daunting.
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Quantitative Geography: The Basics
Daniel Montello and Paul Sutton
Pbk | 328pp | 9781446200759 | 31/12/2012A$79 | NZ$96 | Sage Publications Ltd
This revised, updated, and extended second edition of An Introduction to Scientific Research Methods in Geography and Environmental Studies provides a broad and integrative introduction to the conduct and interpretation of scientific research, now covering both Geography and Environmental Studies.
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An Introduction to Scientific Research Methods in Geography and Environmental Studies 2ed
Ellen K Cromley and Sara L McLafferty
Hbk | 503pp | 9781609187507 | 20/09/2011A$163 | NZ$189 | Guilford Publications Inc
Authoritative and comprehensive, this is the leading text on using geographic information systems (GIS) to analyze and address public health problems. Basic GIS concepts and tools are explained, including ways to access and manage spatial databases. The book presents state-of-the-art methods for mapping and analyzing data on population, health events, risk factors, and health services, and for incorporating geographical knowledge into planning and policy. Numerous maps, diagrams, and real-world applications are featured. The companion Web page provides lab exercises with data that can be downloaded for individual or course use.
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GIS and Public Health 2ed
Rob Kitchin, Tracey Lauriault and Matthew
Pbk | 264pp | 9781473949683 | 11/03/2017A$79 | NZ$94 | Sage Publications Ltd
Over the past decade, a new set of interactive, open, participatory and networked spatial media have become widespread. These include mapping platforms, virtual globes, user-generated spatial databases, geodesign and architectural and planning tools, urban dashboards and citizen reporting geo-systems, augmented reality media, and locative media. Collectively these produce and mediate spatial big data and are re-shaping spatial knowledge, spatial behaviour, and spatial politics.
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Understanding Spatial Media
John Harrison and Michael Hoyler
Pbk | 264pp | 9781473978577 | 7/04/2018A$66 | NZ$77 | Sage Publications Ltd
Whether you take a qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods approach, the challenge that confronts
researchers of our increasingly "globalised" urban studies remains fundamentally the same - how to make sense of urban complexity. This text confronts this challenge by exploring the various methodological approaches for doing global urban research, including Comparative Urbanism, Social Network Analysis, and
Data Visualisation. It offers a key forum to discuss how the practice of research can deepen our knowledge of
globalised urbanisation.
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Doing Global Urban Research
Henry Abanda
Hbk | 204pp | 9781787146228 | 1/07/2019A$119 | NZ$139 | Emerald Publishing Ltd
This book integrates BIM and energy simulation software in analysing impact of occupants’ behaviour on building energy consumption. It covers three main areas - building energy efficiency, energy simulation software and Building Information Modelling (BIM). The section covering building energy efficiency provides an understanding of energy consumption patterns in buildings and how building characteristics and occupants affect energy consumption.
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Modelling Occupants Behaviour in Building Information Modelling Environments
Peter A Rogerson
Pbk | 424pp | 9781446295731 | 27/12/2014A$97 | NZ$115 | Sage Publications Ltd
How do beginning students of statistics for geography learn to fully understand the key concepts and apply the principal techniques? This text, now in its fourth edition, provides exactly that resource. Accessibly written, and focused on student learning, it’s a statistics 101 that includes definitions, examples, and exercises throughout. Ebook Available
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Statistical Methods for Geography: A Student's Guide 4ed
Kimberley A Peters
Pbk | 264pp | 9781446295205 | 11/03/2017A$63 | NZ$74 | Sage Publications Ltd
An undergraduate dissertation is your opportunity to engage with geographical research, first-hand. But completing a student project can be a stressful and complex process. Your Human Geography Dissertation breaks the task down into three helpful stages: Deciding on your approach, your topic and your research question, situating your research and selecting the best methods for your dissertation project, and writing up your findings.
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