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Environment and Marginality Geographical Space: Issues of Land Use, Territorial Marginalization Development at the Dawn New Millennium

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Environment and Marginality Geographical Space: Issues of Land Use, Territorial Marginalization Development at the Dawn New Millennium
Environment and Marginality Geographical Space: Issues of Land Use, Territorial Marginalization Development at the Dawn New Millennium

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Environment and Marginality Geographical Space: Issues of Land Use, Territorial Marginalization Development at the Dawn New Millennium

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This title was first published in 2000. An examination of environment and marginality in geographical space. It discusses the issue of marginalization from the point of view of the environment by using the viewpoints of land use, landscape and development. The aim of the book is to provide an overview of the issues at hand, while keeping a close connection with practical real-world examples of what, where and how environmental issues manifest on marginal areas. The book is divided into four main parts, which address: land use and environment; territorial marginalization; development in margins and peripheries; and summary and conclusions.

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