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Geography - General & Miscellaneous, Natural Literature & History, Landscape Architecture, Human Geography, Humanism

Rational landscapes and humanistic geography

by Edward Relph
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'Relph has written the kind of book that landscapes and landscape analysis have needed for some time. He has undertaken a study of the several paradoxes inherent in the human reaction to the humanized landscape and has come up with a reasonably clear and thoughtful analysis of what humankind has done to itself as it manipulates the natural environment into rational landscape....The book is a gem.'

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Professional Geographer

Relph has written the kind of book that landscapes and landscape analysis have needed for some time. He has undertaken a study of the several paradoxes inherent in the human reaction to the humanized landscape and has come up with a reasonably clear and thoughtful analysis of what humankind has done to itself as it manipulates the natural environment into rational landscape....The book is a gem.

Professional The Geographer

"Relph has written the kind of book that landscapes and landscape analysis have needed for some time. He has undertaken a study of the several paradoxes inherent in the human reaction to the humanized landscape and has come up with a reasonably clear and thoughtful analysis of what humankind has done to itself as it manipulates the natural environment into rational landscape....The book is a gem."

Book Details

Published
June 28, 1981
Publisher
London : Croom Helm ; 1981.
Pages
232
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780389202370

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