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It is not possible to test economic-man theories of quality by their predictions, as they do not make direct predictions of the real world, and there are many reasons why the fact that indirect predictions, by models making use of this theory, fail will be ignored. Criticisms of simplifying...
aWithin the new interest in economic geography, there is what may seem to be a paradoxical difference between two general approaches. One approach—the approach exemplified by Jeffrey Sachs’s paper for this conference—attempts to explain the differences in economic development in varying locations ...
Fieldwork, especially in "foreign" lands, is one of the time-honored hallmarks of professional geography, yet as Felix Driver (2000, p. 267) and others have noted, "little attention has been paid to the specifically geographical dimensio... Mathewson,Kent - 《Journal of Cultural Geography》...
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Cultural Approaches in Geography. The conference on 'Cultural approaches in geography' was organized jointly by the Study Group on the Cultural Approach of the IGU, the research group Espac... Hancock,C. - 《Ecumene》 被引量: 3发表: 1998年 contributing to the multilingual glossary of cultural...
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The paper highlights two elements that define the transformative character of the cases: the activation of social creativity based on the material and relational features of the territory, and the strengthening of local socio-economic actors in the framework of a plural social subject to promote the...
2023), as well as to respond to geopolitical security concerns (Vezzoni 2023). This narrow vision for the bioeconomy has persisted across multiple successive EU bioeconomy documents, while the concerns related to justice, inequalities, and green (neo)coloniality have been reduced to economic justice...