202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1958, as a third edition in 1967, and revised fourth edition in 1974, this established text discusses the challenges of physical and regional geography to planners and studies the relationship between geography, economics and change in both urban and rural settings. It reflects the increasing concern in the late 20 th Century with the environment and quality of life. The... Read more

1.The Planner and the Geographer 2. The Physical Landscape 3. Climate and Weather 4. Rural Land Use 5. Aspects of Town Geography 6. Some Problems of Industrial Location 7. National Parks 8. The Changing Scene

Biography

T. W. Freeman was Reader in Economic Geography at the University of Manchester. 

Original reviews of Geography and Planning:

‘This volume…packs into its brief compass an immense amount of relevant and interesting material, skilfully handled…’ The Times Higher Education Supplement

‘…an admirable little book.’ Chartered Surveyor.