Monthly Archives: April 2017

New Geography Materials at the EMS Library

Kyde, M. M., Sharp, E. S., Fox, S., & Strunk, K. (2014). Delaware River Scenic Byway.

Abernathy, D. (2017). Using geodata & geolocation in the social sciences: Mapping our connected world.

Deverell, W., & Sitton, T. (2017). Water and Los Angeles: A tale of three rivers, 1900-1941.

In Bourdeau, L., In Gravari-Barbas, M., & In Robinson, M. (2017). World heritage sites and tourism: Global and local relations.

Spaces and identities in border regions: Policies – media – subjects. (2016).

Clifford, N. J., Cope, M., Gillespie, T. W., & French, S. (2016). Key methods in geography. Los Angeles: SAGE.

In Pungetti, G. (2017). Island landscapes: An expression of European culture.

Kimerling, A. J., Buckley, A. R., Muehrcke, P. C., & Muehrcke, J. O. (2016). Map use: Reading, analysis, interpretation.

Pohl, C., & Van, G. J. L. (2017). Remote sensing image fusion: A practical guide. Boca Raton: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.

Kerski, J. J. (2016). Interpreting our world: 100 discoveries that revolutionized geography.

Vahtikari, T. (2017). Valuing world heritage cities.

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