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Diversity Amid Globalization: World Regions, Environment, Development

Autor Lester Rowntree, Martin Lewis, Marie Price, William Wyckoff
en Limba Engleză Mixed media product – 25 feb 2008
For undergraduate World Regional Geography courses, or for a courses on globalization or cultural diversity.
 
Emphasizing the interconnections and diversifications between people and places, Diversity Amid Globalization challenges students to compare and contrast the regions of the world within thematic regional chapters that incorporate a striking visual layout for today's student.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780136005544
ISBN-10: 0136005543
Pagini: 720
Dimensiuni: 210 x 276 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.69 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Pearson Education
Colecția Prentice Hall
Locul publicării:Upper Saddle River, United States

Cuprins

Brief Contents 1     Diversity Amid Globalization 
2    The Changing Global Environment
3     North America
4     Latin America
5    The Caribbean
6    Sub-Saharan Africa
7     Southwest Asia and North Africa
8     Europe
9    The Russian Domain
10    Central Asia
11    East Asia
12     South Asia
13     Southeast Asia 
14     Australia and Oceania
 
Detailed Table of Contents
 1     Diversity Amid Globalization 
Diversity Amid Globalization: A Geography for the Twenty-first Century 
     Converging Currents of Globalization 
     Advocates and Critics of Globalization 
     Diversity in a Globalizing World 
Geography Matters: Environments, Regions, Landscapes 
     Human–Environment Interaction 
     Areal Differentiation and Integration 
     Regions 
     Space into Place: The Cultural Landscape 
     Scales: Global to Local 
     Themes and Issues in World Regional Geography 
Population and Settlement: People on the Land 
     Population Growth and Change 
     The Demographic Transition 
     Migration Patterns 
     Settlement Geography 
Cultural Coherence and Diversity: The Geography of Tradition and Change 
     Culture in a Globalizing World 
     When Cultures Collide 
     Language and Culture in Global Context 
     A Geography of World Religions 
Geopolitical Framework: Fragmentation and Unity 
     Global Terrorism 
     Nation-states 
     Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces 
     Boundaries and Frontiers 
     Colonialism and Decolonialization 
     International and Supranational Organizations 
Economic and Social Development: The Geography of Wealth and Poverty 
     More- and Less-Developed Countries 
     Indicators of Economic Development 
     Indicators of Social Development 
     The Vision of Sustainable Development 
Setting the Boundaries: The Metageography of World Regions 
Geographic Tools: From Satellites to Shovels
Global to Local: Is This Nebraska or India? The Globalization of Back-Office Jobs
Cityscapes: Exploring the World’s Urban Places
 
2    The Changing Global Environment  Geology and Human Settlement: A Restless Earth 
     Plate Tectonics 
     Geologic Hazards: Earthquakes and Volcanoes 
Global Climates: An Uncertain Forecast 
     Climatic Controls 
     World Climate Regions 
     Global Warming 
Water on Earth: A Scarce and Polluted Resource 
     The Global Water Budget 
     Flooding 
Human Impacts on Plants and Animals: The Globalization of Nature 
     Biomes and Bioregions 
     Tropical Forests and Savannas 
     Deforestation in the Tropics 
     Deserts and Grasslands 
     Temperate Forests 
Food Resources: Environment, Diversity, Globalization  
     Industrial and Traditional Agriculture 
     The Green Revolution 
     Problems and Projections
Global to Local: Globalization, Trade Agreements, and the Environment 
Preserving Nature Through International Agreements: The Case of Antarctica 
Geographical Tools: Reconstructing Past Environments to Understand Global Change 
Local Voices: Via Campesina and Food Sovereignty 
 
3     North America  Environmental Geography: A Threatened Land of Plenty 
     The Costs of Human Modification 
     The Price of Affluence 
     A Diverse Physical Setting 
     Patterns of Climate and Vegetation 
     Natural Processes and Natural Hazards 
Population and Settlement: Refashioning a Continental Landscape 
     Modern Spatial and Demographic Patterns 
     Occupying the Land 
     North Americans on the Move 
     Settlement Geographies: The Decentralized Metropolis 
     Settlement Geographies: Rural North America 
Cultural Coherence and Diversity: Shifting Patterns of Pluralism 
     The Roots of a Cultural Identity 
     Peopling North America 
     Culture and Place in North America 
     Patterns of North American Religion 
     The Globalization of American Culture 
Geopolitical Framework: Patterns of Dominance and Division 
     Creating Political Space 
     Continental Neighbors 
     The Legacy of Federalism 
     A Global Reach
Economic and Social Development: Geographies of Abundance and Affluence 
     An Abundant Resource Base 
     Creating a Continental Economy 
      North America and the Global Economy 
     Persisting Social Issues 
Setting the Boundaries 
Local Voices: Romare Bearden and the Changing Black Experience
Geographic Tools: Housing Affordability and the U.S. Census
Cityscapes: Miami
Geography in the Making: The Growing Global Presence of the U.S. Military
Global to Local: The Pacific Northwest and the Global Economy
 
4     Latin America  Environmental Geography: Neotropical Diversity 
     Environmental Issues Facing Latin America 
     Western Mountains and Eastern Shields 
     River Basins and Lowlands 
     Climate 
Population and Settlement: The Dominance of Cities 
     The Latin American City 
     Patterns of Rural Settlement 
     Population Growth and Movements 
Patterns of Cultural Coherence and Diversity: Repopulating a Continent 
     Demographic Collapse 
     Patterns of Ethnicity and Culture 
     The Global Reach of Latino Culture 
Geopolitical Framework:Redrawing the Map 
     Iberian Conquest and Territorial Division 
     Regional Organizations 
Economic and Social Development: Dependent Economic Growth 
     Development Strategies 
     Primary Export Dependency 
      Latin America in the GlobalEconomy 
     Social Development 
Setting the Boundaries 
Local to Global: Can Eco-Friendly Coffee Promote Biodiversity?
Local Voices: Life in Rio de Janeiro’s “City of God”
Geographic Tools: Participatory Mapping
Geography in the Making: The Competing Geographies of Free Trade
Cityscapes: Life in the Streets of Ciudad Juárez
 
5    The Caribbean  Environmental Geography: Paradise Undone 
     Environmental Issues 
     The Sea, Islands, and Rimland 
     Climate and Vegetation 
Population and Settlement: Densely Settled Islands and Rimland Frontiers 
     Demographic Trends 
     The Rural–Urban Continuum 
Cultural Coherence and Diversity: A Neo-Africa in the Americas 
     The Cultural Imprint of Colonialism 
     Creating a Neo-Africa 
     Creolization and Caribbean Identity 
Geopolitical Framework: Colonialism, Neo-Colonialism, and Independence 
     Life in the “American Backyard” 
     Independence and Integration 
Economic and Social Development: From Cane Fields to Cruise Ships 
     From Fields to Factories and Resorts 
      Social Development 
Setting the Boundaries 
Geographic Tools: Tracking Hurricanes
Cityscapes: In the Streets of Havana
Global to Local: The Caribbean Carnival Around the World
Geography in the Making: Maroons Under Assault
Local Voices: Fernando Mateo’s Shuttle to Santo Domingo
 
6    Sub-Saharan Africa  Environmental Geography: The Plateau Continent 
     Africa’s Environmental Issues 
      Plateaus and Basins 
     Climate and Vegetation 
Population and Settlement: Young and Restless 
     Population Trends and Demographic Debates 
     Patterns of Settlement and Land Use 
     Urban Life 
Cultural Coherence and Diversity: Unity Through Adversity 
     Language Patterns 
     Religion 
     Globalization and African Culture 
Geopolitical Framework: Legacies of Colonialism and Conflict 
     Indigenous Kingdoms and European Encounters 
     European Colonization 
     Decolonization and Independence 
     Enduring Political Conflict 
Economic and Social Development: The Struggle to Rebuild 
     Roots of African Poverty 
     Links to the World Economy 
     Economic Differentiation Within Africa 
     Measuring Social Development
     Women and Development 
Setting the Boundaries 
Local Voices: The Sound of Africa
Geographic Tools: Mapping Risky Behavior  to Fight HIV/AIDS
Cityscapes: Accra in the Global Economy
Geography in the Making: Darfur Undone
Global to Local: The Used Clothing Trade
 
7     Southwest Asia and North Africa  Environmental Geography: Life in a Fragile World
     Legacies of a Vulnerable Landscape 
     Regional Landforms
      Patterns of Climate 
Population and Settlement: Changing Rural and Urban Worlds 
     The Geography of Population 
     Water and Life: Rural Settlement Patterns 
     Many-Layered Landscapes: The Urban Imprint
     A Region on the Move 
     Shifting Demographic Patterns 
Cultural Coherence and Diversity: Signatures of Complexity 
     Patterns of Religion 
     Geographies of Language 
     Regional Cultures in Global Context 
Geopolitical Framework: Never-ending Tensions 
     The Colonial Legacy 
     Modern Geopolitical Issues 
     An Uncertain Political Future 
Economic and Social Development: Lands of Wealth and Poverty 
     The Geography of Fossil Fuels 
     Regional Economic Patterns 
     Issues of Social Development 
     Global Economic Relationships 
Setting the Boundaries 
Geographic Tools: Assessing Earthquake Hazards in Turkey
Cityscapes: Fez, Morocco
Local Voices: The Egypt of Naguib Mahfouz
Global to Local: The Marlboro Man Arrives in Istanbul
Geography in the Making: The New Israeli Security Barrier
 
8     Europe  Environmental Geography: Human Transformation of a Diverse Landscape 
     Environmental Issues, Local and Global, East and West 
     Landform and Landscape Regions 
     Europe’s Climates 
     Seas, Rivers, Ports, and Coastline 
Settlement and Population: Slow Growth and Rapid Migration 
     Natural Growth: Beyond the Demographic Transition 
     Migration to and Within Europe 
     The Geography of “Fortress Europe” 
     The Landscapes of Urban Europe 
Cultural Coherence and Diversity: A Mosaic of Differences
     Geographies of Language 
     Geographies of Religion, Past and Present 
     European Culture in a Global Context 
Geopolitical Framework: A Dynamic Map 
     Redrawing the Map of Europe Through War 
     A Divided Europe, East and West 
     The Balkans: Europe’s Geopolitical Nightmare  354
Economic and Social Development: Integration and Transition 
     Europe’s Industrial Revolution 
     Rebuilding Postwar Europe: Economic Integration in the West  
     Economic Integration, Disintegration, and Transition in Eastern Europe 
Setting the Boundaries 
Geographic Tools: Landscape Restoration in England
Cityscapes: Berlin Reinvents Itself for the Twenty-first Century
Local Voices: Basque Separatism
Geography in the Making: Terrorism in Europe
Global to Local: Bananas, Beef, and U.S.–EU Trade Wars
 
9    The Russian Domain  Environmental Geography: A Vast and Challenging Land 
     A Devastated Environment 
     A Diverse Physical Setting
Population and Settlement: An Urban Domain 
     Population Distribution 
     Regional Migration Patterns 
     Inside the Russian City 
     The Demographic Crisis 
Cultural Coherence and Diversity: The Legacy of Slavic Dominance 
     The Heritage of the Russian Empire 
     Geographies of Language 
     Geographies of Religion 
     Russian Culture in Global Context 
Geopolitical Framework: Remnants of a Global Superpower 
     Geopolitical Structure of the Former Soviet Union 
     Current Geopolitical Setting 
     The Shifting Global Setting 
Economic and Social Development: An Era of Ongoing Adjustment 
     The Legacy of the Soviet Economy 
     The Post-Soviet Economy 
     Growing Economic Globalization 
Setting the Boundaries 
Geographic Tools: Mapping Russian Forests
Cityscapes: St. Petersburg
Local Voices: Exploring Russian Cultural Identity
Geography in the Making: The Growing Isolation of Russian Kaliningrad
Global to Local: The Tale of Two Siberias
 
10     Central Asia Environmental Geography: Steppes, Deserts, and Threatened Lakes of the Eurasian Heartland 
     Destruction of the Aral Sea
     Other Environmental Issues 
     Central Asia’s Physical Regions 
Population and Settlement: Densely Settled Oases Amid Vacant Lands 
     Highland Population and Subsistence Patterns 
     Lowland Population and Subsistence Patterns 
     Population Issues 
     Urbanization in Central Asia 
Cultural Coherence and Diversity: A Meeting Ground of Disparate Traditions 
     Historical Overview: An Indo-European Hearth? 
     Contemporary Linguistic and Ethnic Geography
     Geography of Religion
     Central Asian Culture in Traditional and Global Contexts 
Geopolitical Framework: Political Reawakening in a Power Void 
     Partitioning of the Steppes
     Central Asia Under Communist Rule  439
     Current Geopolitical Tension 
     International Dimensions of Central Asian Tension 
Economic and Social Development: Abundant Resources, Devastated Economies 
     Economic Development in Central Asia 
     Social Development in Central Asia 
Setting the Boundaries 
Geographic  Tools: Remote Sensing, GIS, and the Tragedy of the Aral Sea
Cityscapes: Life on the Streets of Samarkand
Global to Local: Louisiana Oil Culture in Central Asia
Geography in the Making: Preparing for Afghanistan’s Presidential Election
Local Voices: An Uzbek Militant Renounces Violence
 
11   East Asia Environmental Geography: Resource Pressures in a Crowded Land 
     Flooding, Dam-Building, and Related Issues in China 
     Other East Asian Environmental Problems 
     East Asia’s Physical Geography 
Population and Settlement: A Region of Crowded Basins 
     Japanese Settlement and Agricultural Patterns 
     Settlement and Agricultural Patterns in China, Taiwan, and Korea 
     East Asian Agriculture and Resource Procurement in Global Context
     Urbanization in East Asia 
Cultural Coherence and Diversity: A Confucian Realm? 
     Unifying Cultural Characteristics 
     Religious Unity and Diversity in East Asia 
     Linguistic and Ethnic Diversity in East Asia 
     East Asian Cultures in Global Context 
The Geopolitical Framework and Its Evolution: The Imperial Legacies of China and Japan 
     The Evolution of China
     The Rise of Japan
     Postwar Geopolitics 
     The Global Dimension of East Asian Geopolitics 
Economic and Social Development: An Emerging Core of the Global Economy 
     Japan’s Economy and Society 
     The Newly Industrialized Countries 
     Chinese Development 
     Social Conditions in China 
Setting the Boundaries 
Cityscapes: Life on the Streets of Tokyo
Global to Local: Golden Arches East
Geographic Tools: The East Asian Gazetteer and the Reconstruction of Historical Geography
Geography in the Making: The North Korea Crisis
Local Voices: China’s Rural Poor and the Lure of the City
 
12     South Asia Environmental Geography: Diverse Landscapes, from Tropical Islands to Mountain Rim
     The Film Star and the Poacher King 
     Environmental Issues of South Asia
     The Four Subregions of South Asia 
     South Asia’s Monsoon Climates 
Population and Settlement: The Demographic Dilemma 
     The Geography of Family Planning 
     Migration and the Settlement Landscape 
     Agricultural Regions and Activities 
     Urban South Asia 
Cultural Coherence and Diversity: A Common Heritage Rent by Religious Rivalries 
     Origins of South Asian Civilizations 
     The Caste System
     Contemporary Geographies of Religion 
     Geographies of Language 
     South Asians in a Global Cultural Context 
Geopolitical Framework: A Deeply Divided Region 
     South Asia Before and After Independence in 1947 
     Ethnic Conflicts in South Asia 
     International and Global Geopolitics 
Economy and Social Development: Burdened by Poverty 
     South Asian Poverty 
     Geographies of Economic Development 
     Globalization and India’s Economic Future 
     Social Development
Setting the Boundaries 
Geographic Tools: Survey Work on Contraceptive Use in West Bengal
Cityscapes: Life on the Streets of Mumbai (Bombay)
Local Voices: Appreciating and Resenting Globalization
Geography in the Making: War in Waziristan
Global to Local: Discreet Globalization in Channai
 
13     Southeast Asia  Environmental Geography: A Once-Forested Region 
     The Tragedy of the Karen 
     The Deforestation of Southeast Asia 
     Fires, Smoke, and Air Pollution 
     Patterns of Physical Geography 
Population and Settlement: Subsistence, Migration, Cities 
     Settlement and Agriculture 
     Recent Demographic Change 
     Urban Settlement 
Cultural Coherence and Diversity: A Meeting Ground of World Cultures 
     The Introduction and Spread of Major Cultural Traditions 
     Geography of Language and Ethnicity 
     Southeast Asian Culture in Global Context 
Geopolitical Framework: War, Ethnic Strife, and Regional Cooperation 
     Before European Colonialism 
     The Colonial Era 
     The Vietnam War and Its Aftermath 
     Geopolitical Tension in Contemporary Southeast Asia 
     International Dimensions of Southeast Asian Geopolitics 
Economic and Social Development: The Roller-Coaster Ride of Globalized Development 
     Economic Leaders and Laggards 
     Globalization and the Southeast Asian Economy 
     Issues of Social Development 
Setting the Boundaries 
Geographic Tools: Statistical Comparisons and the Assessment of Philippine Deforestation
Cityscapes: Metro Manila, Primate City of the Philippines
Local Voices: Linguistic Politics in East Timor
Geography in the Making: Political Upheavals in Burma (Myanmar)
Global to Local: Village Poverty and the Global Maid Business in Indonesia
 
14     Australia and Oceania  Environmental Geography: A Varied Natural and Human Habitat 
     Environments at Risk 
     Australian Environments 
     New Zealand’s Varied Landscape 
     The Oceanic Realm
Population and Settlement: A Diverse Cultural Landscape 
     Contemporary Population Patterns 
     Legacies of Human Occupancy 
     Modern Settlement Landscapes
     Diverse Demographic Paths 
Cultural Coherence and Diversity: A Global Crossroads 
     Multicultural Australia 
     Patterns in New Zealand 
     Mosaic of Pacific Cultures 
Geopolitical Framework: A Land of Fluid Boundaries 
     Creating Geopolitical Space
     Persisting Geopolitical Tensions 
     A Regional and Global Identity? 
Economic and Social Development: A Hard Path to Paradise 
     Uncertain Avenues to Affluence 
     The Global Economic Setting 
     Enduring Social Challenges 
Setting the Boundaries 
Global to Local: Multinational Mining, Indigenous People, and Environment Damage in Papua New Guinea
Geographic Tools: Fire Ecology and Management in Australia
Cityscapes: Apia, Capital of Samoa
Local Voices: Tuvalu Talks About Global Warming
Geography in the Making: The Political Overtones of Australia–China Trade
 
Glossary 
Index  

Notă biografică

Les Rowntree is a Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley, where he researches and writes about environmental issues. This career change comes after three decades of teaching both Geography and Environmental Studies at San Jose State University in California. As an environmental geographer, Dr. Rowntree’s interests focus on international environmental issues, biodiversity conservation, and human-caused global change. He sees world regional geography as a way to engage and inform students by given them the conceptual tools needed to critically assess global issues. Dr. Rowntree has done research in Iceland, Alaska, Morocco, Mexico, Australia, and Europe, as well as in his native California. Current writing projects include a book on the natural history of California’s coast, as well as textbooks in geography and environmental science.

Martin Lewis is a Senior Lecturer in History at Stanford University. He has conducted extensive research on environmental geography in the Philippines and on the intellectual history of global geography. His publications included Wagering the Land: Ritual, Capital, and Environmental Degradation in the Cordillera of Northern Luzon, 1900-1986 (1992), and, with Karen Wigen, The Myth of Continents: A Critique of Metageography (1997). Dr. Lewis has traveled extensively in East, South, and Southeast Asia. His current research focuses on the geographical dimensions of globalization.

Marie Price is an Associate Professor of Geography and International Affairs at George Washington University. A Latin American specialist, Marie has conducted research in Belize, Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba, and Bolivia. She has also traveled widely throughout natural resources use, environmental conservation, and regional development. In 2006 she was a Visiting Scholar at the Migration Policy Institute in Washington, D.C., conducting research on immigration to the world’s major cities. Dr. Price brings to Globalization and Diversity a special interest in regions as dynamic spatial constructs that are shaped over time through both global and local forces. Her publications included articles in the Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Geographical Review, Journal of Historical Geography, CLAG Yearbook, Studies in Comparative International Development, the Brookings Institution Survey Series, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research and Focus.

William Wyckoff is a geographer in the Department of Earth Sciences at Montana State University specializing in the cultural and historical geography of North America. He has written and co-edited several books on North American settlement geography, including The Developer’s Frontier: The Making of the Western New York Landscape (1998), The Mountainous West: Explorations in Historical Geography (1995) (with Larry M. Dilsaver), Creating Colorado: The Making of a Western American Landscape (2006). In 2003 he received Montana State’s Cox Family Fund for Excellence Faculty Award for Teaching and Scholarship. A World Regional Geography instructor for 26 years, Dr. Wyckoff emphasizes in the classroom the connections between the everyday lives of his students and the larger global geographies that surround them and increasingly shape their future.


Caracteristici

  • Creating more informed voters, Diversity Amid Globalization acknowledges both the homogenizing and diversifying forces that are inherent to the globalization process.
  • Thematic Chapter Organization allows students compare specific topics between regions rather than memorizing facts in a country-by-country vacuum. These five themes organize each regional chapter:
    1.  Environmental Geography
    2.  Population and Settlement
    3.  Cultural Coherence and Diversity
    4.  Geopolitical Framework
    5.  Economic and Social Development
  • Thematic maps in each regional chapter aid students’ understanding and their ability to make comparisons between regions. Thematic maps in each regional chapter include:
    1.  Physical
    2.  Climate
    3.  Environmental Issues map
    4.  Population distribution
    5.  Regional languages
    6.  Geopolitical
  • Helping to further compare and contrast each region, a number of sidebars in each regional chapter highlight urban areas, effects of global forces on local places, geography in the news, geographic tools, and migration.

Caracteristici noi

  • Because students respond better to highly visual materials, a bold and dramatic new design incorporates a strong photography program and new cartography.
  • A fundamental revision of the map program offers even greater clarity and visual interest to an already superior cartography program.
  • Each regional chapter now includes a section on global climate change to highlight how this critical issue is affecting — and is affected by — the region in question.
  • Advancing the focus on globalization, the new edition pays particular attention to the role of China in the world today.
  • 2008 World Regional Geography Videos give students a sense of what life is like in other regions. 14 videos on this DVD set cover an array of issues affecting the world today.
  • “People on the Move,” a new sidebar to each regional chapter, offers insight, data and maps on migration.