Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research, and MethodsGary T. Moore, Reginald G. Golledge Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1976 - 441 Seiten |
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... garden , etc. ) . What are the analogues in the natural environment , especially for one not well traveled in such bewilder- ment ? The tension between landmark and back- ground can be acute . The awesome , windswept con- ifer may well ...
... garden , etc. ) . What are the analogues in the natural environment , especially for one not well traveled in such bewilder- ment ? The tension between landmark and back- ground can be acute . The awesome , windswept con- ifer may well ...
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... Garden City , N.Y .: Doubleday . ( 1966 ) . The Hidden Dimension . Garden City , N.Y .: Doubleday . Hallowell , A. I. ( 1955 ) . Culture and Experience . Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press . Halprin , L. ( 1963 ) . Cities ...
... Garden City , N.Y .: Doubleday . ( 1966 ) . The Hidden Dimension . Garden City , N.Y .: Doubleday . Hallowell , A. I. ( 1955 ) . Culture and Experience . Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press . Halprin , L. ( 1963 ) . Cities ...
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... Garden City , N.Y .: Doubelday , pp . 1-13 . Lee , R. G. ( 1972 ) . The social definition of outdoor recreational places . In W. R. Burch , Jr. , N. H. Cheek , Jr. , and L. Taylor ( eds . ) , Social Behavior , Natural Resources , and ...
... Garden City , N.Y .: Doubelday , pp . 1-13 . Lee , R. G. ( 1972 ) . The social definition of outdoor recreational places . In W. R. Burch , Jr. , N. H. Cheek , Jr. , and L. Taylor ( eds . ) , Social Behavior , Natural Resources , and ...
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THEORIES AND EMPIRICAL | 8 |
Editors Introduction | 27 |
WayFinding in the Natural Environment | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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