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Essentials of World Regional Geography, 3rd Edition

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Essentials of World Regional Geography , 3e gives readers an approach that combines fundamental geographical elements, internal regional diversity, and contemporary issues. This approach allows serious discussion of cultural and environmental issues, as well as political and economic issues. White Essentials of World Regional Geography, 3e encourages students to consider what it means to be part of a global community and to develop their geographical understandings of world events. Essentials of World Regional Geography has chapter openings with a physical features map of the region, which includes short accounts of people or events to provide a personal flavor of the region, an outline of the chapter contents, and a short section placing the region in its wider global context. Each regional chapter is consistently organized by three sections. The first section summarizes the distinctive physical and human geographies of the region; the second section explores the internal diversity of the region at subregional, selected country, and local levels. The third section focuses on a selection of contemporary issues that are important to the people of each region and frequently have implications for the rest of the world. Each regional chapter follows the same framework, allowing students to easily make comparisons from one world region to the next. This new edition now offers a suite of digital resources including ConnectPlus, LearnSmart, and SmartBook!

416 pages, Paperback

First published September 11, 2007

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August 7, 2011
One of the worst written textbooks I've read. There were grammatical mistakes and basic mistakes, that our instructor pointed out. It has a lot of information and is very comprehensive in the information that ir covers, just needs to better edited.
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July 21, 2015
It is what it is, an overpriced textbook. At times, it was interesting, at times it was dull and dry. I had to read it for my GEO 113W class at Delta College during the Spring 2015 semester.
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