Geography, Environment and Development in the Mediterranean
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Product details:
- Publisher Liverpool University Press
- Date of Publication 1 January 2000
- ISBN 9781898723905
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages292 pages
- Size 180x260 mm
- Weight 531 g
- Language English
- Illustrations tables & charts 0
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Long description:
A region of great historical and ecological coherence, the Mediterranean has now acquired renewed significance in European and global geopolitics. It is the focus of many concerns: about pollution and environmental sustainability; population growth and migration; ethnic and religious confrontation; and about the development gap between North and South. Despite its global significance, there is a dearth of books on the contemporary Mediterranean. This book explores the many geographies of the Mediterranean Basin with chapters on the Mediterranean environment, geopolitics, economic development, trade, demography, migration, cities, tourism, landscapes, mountains and islands. Written by an international team of geographers, the book offers a carefully integrated and up-to-date treatment of the contemporary human geography of one of the world's most fascinating and significant regions.
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