Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Place as Human Habitat: Ian Simmons, University of Durham, UK, Emeritus; Chapter 2: Place as Landscape: Richard Huggett and Chris Perkins, University of Manchester, UK; Chapter 3: Individual Place: Derek McCormack, University of Southampton, UK; Chapter 4: Social Place: Phil Hubbard, Loughborough University, UK; Chapter 5: Place as Network: Richard Smith, University of Leicester, UK; Chapter 6: Drivers of Global Change: Richard Huggett, University of Manchester, UK; Chapter 7: Internal–External Interactions in the Earth System: Michael A. Summerfield, University of Edinburgh, UK; Chapter 8: Climate: Richard Huggett, University of Manchester, UK; Chapter 9: Population: Graeme Hugo, University of Adelaide, Australia; Chapter 10: Health and Disease: Sarah Atkinson, University of Manchester, UK; Chapter 11: Development: Katie Willis, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK; Chapter 12: Economic Globalization: Phil Kelly, York University, UK; Chapter 13: Transport: John Preston, University of Oxford, UK; Chapter 14: Cultural Change: Eric Pawson, University of Canterbury, New Zealand; Chapter 15: Ideological Change: Chris Perkins, University of Manchester, UK; Chapter 16: Information Technology: Michael Batty, University College London, UK; Chapter 17: Biotechnology: Antoinette Mannion, University of Reading, UK; Chapter 18: International Order: Klaus Dodds, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK; Chapter 19: National States: Marcus Power, University of Bristol, UK; Chapter 20: Regional Initiatives and Responses: Martin Jones, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK; Chapter 21: Cities and Local Government: Kevin Ward, University of Manchester, UK; Chapter 22: Firms: Henry Yeung, National University of Singapore; Chapter 23: Households: Helen Jarvis, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; Chapter 24: Individuals: Vera Chouinard, McMaster University, USA; Chapter 25: Unchanging Places: Chris Gibson, University of New South Wales, Australia; Chapter 26: Preserved Places: Lily Kong, National University of Singapore; Chapter 27: Stagnation: Jim Walmsley, University of New England, Australia; Chapter 28: Rapid Change: Victor Sit, University of Hong Kong; Chapter 29: Manufactured Places: Howard Gillette, Rutgers University, USA; Chapter 30: Regeneration: Brian Robson, University of Manchester, UK; Chapter 32: Counter-Urbanization: Peter Gordon and Harry W. Richardson, University of Southern California, USA; Chapter 33: Virtual Places: Rob Kitchin and Martin Dodge, National University of Ireland, Maynooth; Chapter 34: Words: Richard Phillips, University of Liverpool, UK; Chapter 35: Maps and Remotely Sensed Images: Chris Perkins, University of Manchester, UK; Chapter 36: Art: Caitlin DeSilvey and Kathryn Yusoff, The Open University, UK; Chapter 37: Photography: Chris Perkins, University of Manchester, UK; Chapter 38: Film: Stuart Aitken, San Diego State University, USA; Chapter 39: Sound and Music: James Andrew Bennett, University of Surrey, UK; Chapter 40: Multimedia: Bill Cartwright, RMIT University, Australia; Chapter 41: Coping with Geophysical Risks: Colin Green, Middlesex University, UK; Chapter 42: Adapting to Climate Variability: Patrick Nunn, University of the South Pacific; Chapter 43: Managing Agricultural and Silvicultural Malpractices: Kate Heppell, Queen Mary, University of London, UK; Chapter 44: Managing Industrial Pollution: Ian Douglas, University of Manchester, UK; Chapter 45: Managing Rivers: David Sear, University of Southampton, UK; Chapter 46: Using Water in a Sustainable Way: Nigel Arnell, University of Southampton, UK; Chapter 47: Ensuring the Future of Oceans: Bernd Haupt, Penn State University, USA; Chapter 48: Managing the Coastal Zone: Denise Reed, University of New Orleans, USA; Chapter 50: Responding to Biodiversity Loss: Richard Ladle, University of Oxford, UK; Chapter 51: Evolving Nature–Culture Relationships: Lesley Head, University of Western Australia; Chapter 52: Planning for Population Growth: Shii Okuno, University of Marketing and Distribution Sciences, Japan; Chapter 53: Exploiting: Power, Colonialism and Resource Economies: Gavin Bridge, University of Manchester, UK; Chapter 54: Counting: Finance, Debt, Banking and the Global Casino: Michael Pryke, The Open University, UK; Chapter 55: Producing: Changing Patterns of Work: Jane Holgate, Queen Mary, University of London, UK; Chapter 56: Competing: Critical Geopolitics: Simon Dalby, Carleton University, Canada; Chapter 57: Protesting and Empowering: Alternative Responses to the Global Forces: Paul Routledge, University of Glasgow, UK; Chapter 58: Sharing: Social Responses: Michael Muetzelfeldt, Victoria University, New Zealand; Chapter 59: Moving: Migration and Mobility: Ronald Skeldon, University of Sussex, UK; Chapter 60: Dwelling: Home as Refuge: Pau Obrador-Pons, University of Exeter, UK; Chapter 61: Communicating: Media and Messages: Barney Warf, Florida State University, USA; Chapter 62: Consuming: Shopping: Jon Goss, University of Hawaii, USA; Chapter 63: Engendering: Changing Gender Roles: Janice Monk, University of Arizona, USA; Chapter 64: Playing: Childhood and Leisure: Michael Bradford, University of Manchester, UK; Chapter 65: Performing: Identity and its Geographical Construction: Jan Penrose, University of Edinburgh, UK; Chapter 66: Thinking and Acting: Academic, Policy and Civil Society Response: Danny Dorling, University of Sheffield, UK