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A comparative geography of china and the u.s. / edited by Rudi Hartmann, Jing'ai Wang, Tao Ye.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries GeoJournal Library ; 109Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Springer, 2014Descripción: xv, 387 páginas : 149 ilustracionesTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9789401787925
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • GF1-900
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Editors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Introduction to a Comparative Geography of China and the U.S.; Rudi Hartmann and Jing’ai Wang -- Chapter 2: Physical Geography of China and the U.S.; Jing’ai Wang, Honglin Xiao, Rudi Hartmann and Yaojie Yue -- Chapter 3: Population/ Ethnic Geographies of China and the U.S.; Lucius Hallet IV, Jing’ai Wang and Rudi Hartmann -- Chapter 4: Agriculture and Food Production in China and the U.S.; Mark Leipnik, Yun Su, Robert Lane and Xinyue Ye -- Chapter 5: Economic Geography; Hongmian Gong and Huasheng Zhu -- Chapter 6: International Trade Issues and Status for China and the United States; Gregory Veeck and Yuejing Ge -- Chapter 7: Megaregions of China and the U.S.; Russell M. Smith, Yuejing Ge, Rudi Hartmann, Xiaoping Dong and Yang Cheng -- Chapter 8: Regional Urban Economic Clusters; Susan Walcott and Huasheng Zhu -- Chapter 9: Urbanization, Urban Form and Adaptation: A Comparison of Four US and Chinese Cities; Tao Ye, Brian Muller and Peijun Shi -- Chapter 10: The Main Agricultural Regions of China and the U.S.; Mark Leipnik, Yun Su and XinyueYe -- Chapter 11: Research Cooperation between Chinese and American Geographers and its Significance in the Quest for Sustainable Development; Peijun Shi, Clifton W. Pannell and Tao Ye -- Epilogue -- Contributors -- Index.
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Editors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Introduction to a Comparative Geography of China and the U.S.; Rudi Hartmann and Jing’ai Wang -- Chapter 2: Physical Geography of China and the U.S.; Jing’ai Wang, Honglin Xiao, Rudi Hartmann and Yaojie Yue -- Chapter 3: Population/ Ethnic Geographies of China and the U.S.; Lucius Hallet IV, Jing’ai Wang and Rudi Hartmann -- Chapter 4: Agriculture and Food Production in China and the U.S.; Mark Leipnik, Yun Su, Robert Lane and Xinyue Ye -- Chapter 5: Economic Geography; Hongmian Gong and Huasheng Zhu -- Chapter 6: International Trade Issues and Status for China and the United States; Gregory Veeck and Yuejing Ge -- Chapter 7: Megaregions of China and the U.S.; Russell M. Smith, Yuejing Ge, Rudi Hartmann, Xiaoping Dong and Yang Cheng -- Chapter 8: Regional Urban Economic Clusters; Susan Walcott and Huasheng Zhu -- Chapter 9: Urbanization, Urban Form and Adaptation: A Comparison of Four US and Chinese Cities; Tao Ye, Brian Muller and Peijun Shi -- Chapter 10: The Main Agricultural Regions of China and the U.S.; Mark Leipnik, Yun Su and XinyueYe -- Chapter 11: Research Cooperation between Chinese and American Geographers and its Significance in the Quest for Sustainable Development; Peijun Shi, Clifton W. Pannell and Tao Ye -- Epilogue -- Contributors -- Index.

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