Description |
156 pages : illustrations, facsimile, maps, plans ; 23 cm |
Series |
Research in planning and design ; 1 |
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Research in planning and design ; 1
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Summary |
E. Relph shows how the concepts of place have been modified and yet continue to be of vital importance in interpreting a world which travel and commerce have made very different from that of 1976. In his words: "sense of place has the potential to serve as a pragmatic foundation for addressing the profound local and global challenges, such as climate change and economic disparity, that are emerging in the present century." |
Notes |
A Revision of the author's thesis, University of Toronto, 1973 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-154) and index |
Subject |
City planning
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Environmental psychology
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ISBN |
9780850861761 (paperback) |
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0850861764 (paperback) |
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