A field guide for women wanting to reclaim their cities The allure of the city is powerful but not universally accessible. For many women, it can be exclusionary, exploitative and dangerous. In The Feminist Art of Walk...More info...
This volume explores how communities, companies, and governments contest and shape the evolution of norms, rules, and decision-making processes that govern stakeholder consultation in extractive industries. It will interest students and scholars res...More info...
Latin America is the most unequal region in the world and geographical imbalances are a significant component of overall inequality. On average, regional economic disparities are four times higher than in countries of the OECD. This book underscores...More info...
(Pub. Date: 20-Oct-2025, Hardback, Publisher: ISTE Ltd, ISBN-13: 9781789451818)
The European continent has given rise to the greatest number of spatial divisions. Its limits have provoked numerous debates, both within and outside of the continent. The European Union, for its part, has become a laboratory for the production of...More info...
This book studies geographical societies, which were the institutional basis of geography until the early twentieth century. By contrast, our volume also pays attention to societies in less prominent countries and cities, and identifies connections...More info...
This book covers a review, case studies, and research articles from various countries and institutes on all three promising technologies Remote Sensing, GIS, and modelling....More info...
This open access book shows that students, through geospatial technologies, learn the sustainable approach of heritage and also the heritage as a diversity of elements due to t...More info...
(Pub. Date: 17-Oct-2025, Hardback, Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K, ISBN-13: 9783662714058)
This book represents a long-awaited, comprehensive geographical and geoscientific overview of the essential geo- and environmental factors of the African continent. It focuses on rocks, relief, climate, water, soil, and vegetation, which drive lan...More info...
This book demystifies the core principles and architectural design of spatiotemporal big data systems, offering incisive analysis of the unique attributes of spatiotemporal data and its broad applicability in real-world scenarios, aiming to impart...More info...
Business Statistics of the United States is a comprehensive and practical collection of data from as early as 1913 that reflects the nations economic performance. Business Statistics of the United States is a comprehensive and prac...More info...
(Pub. Date: 16-Oct-2025, Paperback / softback, Publisher: The New Press, ISBN-13: 9781620979839)
A beautiful and engaging guide to global warmings impact around the worldOur planet is in peril. Seas are rising, oceans are acidifying, ice is melting, coasts are flooding, species are dying, and communities are faltering. Despite these d...More info...
(Pub. Date: 16-Oct-2025, Hardback, Publisher: Island Press, ISBN-13: 9781642833423)
With their towering, cinnamon-colored trunks and dusky green canopies, ponderosa pine has long been a charismatic icon of the American West. Yet a quiet unraveling has begun: in the past decade, in a vast area from Santa Fe to the Sierras, more than...More info...
GeoAIthe integration of spatial analysis, AI, and big datais creating new insights that promise to transform our understanding of the world.? ...More info...
This book introduces planners to AI, outlining essential concepts, terminologies, and methodologies. It shows how planners can effectively use AI in their daily practices, engage constructively with technical specialists, and critically assess the...More info...
This book introduces planners to AI, outlining essential concepts, terminologies, and methodologies. It shows how planners can effectively use AI in their daily practices, engage constructively with technical specialists, and critically assess the...More info...
Drawing on expertise from communication scholars who examine resilience within and across individual, relational, group/team, organizational, inter-organizational, and community levels, this handbook provides a wide-ranging resource for theory bui...More info...
In Shredding Paper, Michael G. Hillard examines how Maine, once the nations leader in paper production, saw its powerful industry decline. From the early twentieth century to the 1960s, Maines paper mills shaped the s...More info...
Environmental Hermeneutics in the Anthropocene is a diverse collection of essays that approach contemporary environmental problems with the tools and perspectives provided by the tradition of philosophical hermeneutics, advanced by philosophers such...More info...
The book highlights research on transportation as services in Africa and provides theoretical underpinning for future studies on transport service management. . It recognises that transport service provision in Africa needs to be contextualised am...More info...