A Companion to Environmental Geography is the first book to comprehensively and systematically map the research frontier of 'human-environment geography' in an accessible and comprehensive way. * * Cross-cuts several areas of a discipline which has traditionally been seen as divided; presenting work by human and physical geographers in the same volume * Presents both the current 'state of the art' research and charts future possibilities for the discipline * Extends the term 'environmental geography' beyond its 'traditional' meanings to include new work on nature and environment by human and physical geographers - not just hazards, resources, and conservation geographers * Contains essays from an outstanding group of international contributors from among established scholars and rising stars in geography
Über den Autor Noel (Hrsg.) Castree
Noel Castree has worked at the universities of Manchester, Wollongong and Liverpool, and the University of Technology Sydney. He's managing editor of the journals Progress in Human Geography and Environment & Planning F. He is author of the books What Future For the Earth? (2025) and Making Sense of Nature (2013).Trevor Barnes is Professor and Distinguished University Scholar at the Department of Geography at the University of British Columbia, Canada, where he has been since 1983. His research is in economic geography and on the post-War history of human geography. He is both a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and the British Academy.Jennifer Salmond is Professor Physical Geography at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.