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LINKS
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GEG 100 Required Materials/Books Textbook Introduction
to Geography: People, Places, and Environment by Edward F. Bergman, William
H. Renwick, Prentice Hall, 4th Edition, 2008. World
Geographic Atlas (your choice) REFERENCE Allen,
John L. Student Atlas of Economic Development. NY: McGraw-Hill Company, 1997. Bradshaw,
Michael. The New Global Order: A World Regional geography, 2nd ed.
NY: McGraw-Hill Company, 1999. Carr,
Michael. New Patterson. Process and Change in Human Geography. Christopherson,
Robert W. Elemental Geosystems, 3rd ed. Dorling,
Daniel and David Fairbanks. Mapping: Ways of Representing the World, 1st
ed. Fellmann, Jerome D., Judith Getis and Arthur Getis. Human
Geography Landscapes of Human Activities, 6th ed. NY: McCraw-Hill Company, 1999 Getis, Arthur, Judith Getis and Jerome D. Fellmann.
Introduction to Geography, 6th ed. NY: McCraw-Hill
Company, 1998. Harvey,
Danny. Climate and Global Environmental Change, 1st ed. Knox,
Paul L. and Sallie Marsten. Human geography: Places
and Regions in Global Context, 2nd ed. Rand
McNally. Atlas of World Geography. PERIODICALS/MAGAZINES American
Demographics Annals,
Association of American Geographers Canadian
Geographic Environment Nature Scientific
National
Geographic Journal
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