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Annual Editions: Geography, 98/99 Ed.

Annual Editions are paperback compilations of articles relevant to specific courses. Entries are carefully selected, and each Annual Edition includes organizational features to enhance its usefulness in the classroom. These inexpensive, one-color publications are very popular with students. Articles appropriate to each Text chapter are listed.

Text Chapter

Article

Author

Source

Date

1 Introduction: Some Background Basics

1. The Four Traditions of Geography

William D. Pattison

Journal of Geography

Sept./Oct. 1990

2. The American Geographies

Barry Lopez

Orion

Autumn 1989

14. The Importance of Places, or, a Sense of Where You Are

Paul F. Starrs

Spectrum: The Journal of State Government

Summer 1994

30. Raster Data for the Layman: Just What is GIS?

Mark Monmonier

Mercatorís World

Vol.1 No.2, 1996

2 Roots and Meaning of Culture

14. The Importance of Places, or, a Sense of Where You Are

Paul F. Starrs

Spectrum: The Journal of State Government

Summer 1994

23. Moscow Reclaims its Past

Nicole Prevost-Logan

Archaeology

July/Aug. 1997

24. Transportation and Urban Growth: The Shaping of the American Metropolis

Peter O. Muller

Focus

Summer 1986

25. Bridge to the Past

Scott Elias

Earth

April 1997

29. Hispanic Migration and Population Redistribution in the United States

Kevin E. McHugh

The Professional Geographer

November 1989

36. Vanishing Languages

David Crystal

Civilization

Feb./March 1997

37. Weíre All Minorities Now

Martha Farnsworth Riche

American Demographics

October 1991

3 Spatial Interaction and Spatial Behavior

10. Past and Present Land Use and Land Cover in the USA

William B. Meyer

Consequences

Spring 1995

14. The Importance of Places, or, a Sense of Where You Are

Paul F. Starrs

Spectrum: The Journal of State Government

Summer 1994

17. Regions and Western Europe

Barry M. Brunt

Journal of Geography

Jan./Feb. 1995

19. Does It Matter Where You Are?

 

The Economist

July 30, 1994

21. Water Resource Conflicts in the Middle East

Christine Drake

Journal of Geography

Jan./Feb. 1997

24. Transportation and Urban Growth: The Shaping of the American Metropolis

Peter O. Muller

Focus

Summer 1986

25. Bridge to the Past

Scott Elias

Earth

April 1997

26. An Animal Superhighway?

Patricia King

Newsweek

July 28, 1997

28. The New White Flight

William H. Frey

American Demographics

April 1994

4 Population: World Patterns, Regional Trends

4. The Global Tide

G. Lopez, J. Smith, and R. Pagnucco

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

July/Aug. 1995

9. "Dammed If You Do"

 

World Press Review

August 1997

10. Past and Present Land Use and Land Cover in the USA

William B. Meyer

Consequences

Spring 1995

14. The Importance of Places, or, a Sense of Where You Are

Paul F. Starrs

Spectrum: The Journal of State Government

Summer 1994

16. Megacities: Bane or Boon?

 

World Press Review

August 1996

17. Regions and Western Europe

Barry M. Brunt

Journal of Geography

Jan./Feb. 1995

19. Does It Matter Where You Are?

 

The Economist

July 30, 1994

21. Water Resource Conflicts in the Middle East

Christine Drake

Journal of Geography

Jan./Feb. 1997

23. Moscow Reclaims its Past

Nicole Prevost-Logan

Archaeology

July/Aug. 1997

26. An Animal Superhighway?

Patricia King

Newsweek

July 28, 1997

28. The New White Flight

William H. Frey

American Demographics

April 1994

29. Hispanic Migration and Population Redistribution in the United States

Kevin E. McHugh

The Professional Geographer

November 1989

31. Population, Poverty, and the Local Environment

Partha S. Dasgupta

Scientific American

February 1995

32. The Future of Populous Economies: China and India Shape Their Destinies

Robert Livernash

Environment

July/Aug. 1995

33. Vicious Circles: African Demographic History as a Warning

Timothy C. Weiskel

Harvard International Review

Fall 1994

34. How Much Food Will We Need in the 21st Century?

William H. Bender

Environment

March 1997

35. Russiaís Population Sink

Toni Nelson

World Watch

Jan./Feb. 1996

36. Vanishing Languages

David Crystal

Civilization

Feb./March 1997

37. We're All Minorities Now

Martha Farnsworth Riche

American Demographics

October 1991

5 Language and Religion: Mosaics of Culture

24. Transportation and Urban Growth: The Shaping of the American Metropolis

Peter O. Muller

Focus

Summer 1986

28. The New White Flight

William H. Frey

American Demographics

April 1994

29. Hispanic Migration and Population Redistribution in the United States

Kevin E. McHugh

The Professional Geographer

November 1989

36. Vanishing Languages

David Crystal

Civilization

Feb./March 1997

6 Ethnic Geography: Threads of Diversity

14. The Importance of Places, or, a Sense of Where You Are

Paul F. Starrs

Spectrum: The Journal of State Government

Summer 1994

17. Regions and Western Europe

Barry M. Brunt

Journal of Geography

Jan./Feb. 1995

23. Moscow Reclaims its Past

Nicole Prevost-Logan

Archaeology

July/Aug. 1997

24. Transportation and Urban Growth: The Shaping of the American Metropolis

Peter O. Muller

Focus

Summer 1986

25. Bridge to the Past

Scott Elias

Earth

April 1997

28. The New White Flight

William H. Frey

American Demographics

April 1994

29. Hispanic Migration and Population Redistribution in the United States

Kevin E. McHugh

The Professional Geographer

November 1989

33. Vicious Circles: African Demographic History as a Warning

Timothy C. Weiskel

Harvard International Review

Fall 1994

37. Weíre All Minorities Now

Martha Farnsworth Riche

American Demographics

October 1991

7 Folk and Popular Culture: Diversity and Uniformity

14. The Importance of Places, or, a Sense of Where You Are

Paul F. Starrs

Spectrum: The Journal of State Government

Summer 1994

15. The Rise of the Region State

Kenichi Ohmae

Foreign Affairs

Spring 1993

23. Moscow Reclaims its Past

Nicole Prevost-Logan

Archaeology

July/Aug. 1997

28. The New White Flight

William H. Frey

American Demographics

April 1994

29. Hispanic Migration and Population Redistribution in the United States

Kevin E. McHugh

The Professional Geographer

November 1989

37. We're All Minorities Now

Martha Farnsworth Riche

American Demographics

October 1991

8 Livelihood and Economy: Primary Activities

9. "Dammed If You Do"

 

World Press Review

August 1997

15. The Rise of the Region State

Kenichi Ohmae

Foreign Affairs

Spring 1993

18. Twin Challenges: Energy and the Environment in Asia

William F. Martin

Harvard International Review

Summer 1997

19. Does It Matter Where You Are?

 

The Economist

July 30, 1994

21. Water Resource Conflicts in the Middle East

Christine Drake

Journal of Geography

Jan./Feb. 1997

27. Raising the Dead Sea

Fred Pearce

New Scientist

July 22, 1995

31. Population, Poverty, and the Local Environment

Partha S. Dasgupta

Scientific American

February 1995

38. Smooth Sailing: Hong Kong's Economic Transition

Victor Fung

Harvard International Review

Summer 1997

9 Livelihood and Economy: From Blue Collar to Gold Collar

18. Twin Challenges: Energy and the Environment in Asia

William F. Martin

Harvard International Review

Summer 1997

19. Does It Matter Where You Are?

 

The Economist

July 30, 1994

27. Raising the Dead Sea

Fred Pearce

New Scientist

July 22, 1995

10 Patterns of Development and Change

4. The Global Tide

G. Lopez, J. Smith, and R. Pagnucco

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

July/Aug. 1995

9. "Dammed If You Do"

 

World Press Review

August 1997

11. China Shoulders the Cost of Environmental Change

Vaclav Smil

Environment

July/Aug. 1997

15. The Rise of the Region State

Kenichi Ohmae

Foreign Affairs

Spring 1993

19. Does It Matter Where You Are?

 

The Economist

July 30, 1994

20. Low Water in the American High Plains

David E. Kromm

The World & I

February 1992

22. Troubled Waters

Mark J. Valencia

The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists

Jan./Feb. 1997

23. Moscow Reclaims its Past

Nicole Prevost-Logan

Archaeology

July/Aug. 1997

27. Raising the Dead Sea

Fred Pearce

New Scientist

July 22, 1995

32. The Future of Populous Economies: China and India Shape Their Destinies

Robert Livernash

Environment

July/Aug. 1995

34. How Much Food Will We Need in the 21st Century?

William H. Bender

Environment

March 1997

35. Russiaís Population Sink

Toni Nelson

World Watch

Jan./Feb. 1996

38. Smooth Sailing: Hong Kongís Economic Transition

Victor Fung

Harvard International Review

Summer 1997

11 Urban Systems and Urban Structures

2. The American Geographies

Barry Lopez

Orion

Autumn 1989

10. Past and Present Land Use and Land Cover in the USA

William B. Meyer

Consequences

Spring 1995

15. The Rise of the Region State

Kenichi Ohmae

Foreign Affairs

Spring 1993

16. Megacities: Bane or Boon?

 

World Press Review

August 1996

24. Transportation and Urban Growth: The Shaping of the American Metropolis

Peter O. Muller

Focus

Summer 1986

32. The Future of Populous Economies: China and India Shape Their Destinies

Robert Livernash

Environment

July/Aug. 1995

12 The Political Ordering of Space

4. The Global Tide

G. Lopez, J. Smith, and R. Pagnucco

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

July/Aug. 1995

15. The Rise of the Region State

Kenichi Ohmae

Foreign Affairs

Spring 1993

16. Megacities: Bane or Boon?

 

World Press Review

August 1996

17. Regions and Western Europe

Barry M. Brunt

Journal of Geography

Jan./Feb. 1995

21. Water Resource Conflicts in the Middle East

Christine Drake

Journal of Geography

Jan./Feb. 1997

22. Troubled Waters

Mark J. Valencia

The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists

Jan./Feb. 1997

27. Raising the Dead Sea

Fred Pearce

New Scientist

July 22, 1995

38. Smooth Sailing: Hong Kongís Economic Transition

Victor Fung

Harvard International Review

Summer 1997

13 Human Impacts on Natural Systems: Geographic Outlooks on Global Concerns

3. Human Domination of Earth's Ecosystems

P. Vitousek, H. Mooney, J. Lubchenco, and J. Melillo

Science

July 25, 1997

5. The Coming Climate

T. Karl, N. Nicholls, and J. Gregory

Scientific American

May 1997

6. Is it El Nino of the Century?

J. Madeleine Nash

Time

Aug. 18, 1997

7. The Tortured Land

Eugene Linden

Time

Sept. 4, 1995

8. The Environmental Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa

Akin L. Mabogunje

Environment

May 1995

9. "Dammed If You Do"

 

World Press Review

August 1997

11. China Shoulders the Cost of Environmental Change

Vaclav Smil

Environment

July/Aug. 1997

12. Threat of Encroaching Deserts May be More Myth than Fact

William K. Stevens

New York Times

January 18, 1994

13. Health in the Hot Zone: How Would Global Warming Affect Humans?

Richard Monastersky

Science News

April 6, 1996

18. Twin Challenges: Energy and Environment in Asia

William F. Martin

Harvard International Review

Summer 1997

20. Low Water in the American High Plains

David E. Kromm

The World & I

February 1992

26. An Animal Superhighway?

Patricia King

Newsweek

July 28, 1997

27. Raising the Dead Sea

Fred Pearce

New Scientist

July 22, 1995

31. Population, Poverty, and the Local Environment

Partha S. Dasgupta

Scientific American

February 1995

32. The Future of Populous Economies: China and India Shape Their Destinies

Robert Livernash

Environment

July/Aug. 1995

35. Russiaís Population Sink

Toni Nelson

World Watch

Jan./Feb. 1996


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