Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research, and MethodsGary T. Moore, Reginald G. Golledge Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1976 - 441 Seiten |
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... appear to be ac- quired and not to be part of the genetic endowment of the human being ; the person must learn to repre- sent environments at the geographical scale . I would like to hypothesize , then , that spatial and environ- mental ...
... appear to be ac- quired and not to be part of the genetic endowment of the human being ; the person must learn to repre- sent environments at the geographical scale . I would like to hypothesize , then , that spatial and environ- mental ...
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... appear equally well suited to all places . The distinc- tion should be clear to anyone who has ever taken directions ... appears to be related to environmental experience , as indexed by degree of familiarity with the urban area and its ...
... appear equally well suited to all places . The distinc- tion should be clear to anyone who has ever taken directions ... appears to be related to environmental experience , as indexed by degree of familiarity with the urban area and its ...
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... appear from the outside as no more than an ill - maintained blank wall with a few shuttered windows ( see Figures 1 ... appears to signify a traditional way of life and a very closely knit social network . In fact , houses and shops that ...
... appear from the outside as no more than an ill - maintained blank wall with a few shuttered windows ( see Figures 1 ... appears to signify a traditional way of life and a very closely knit social network . In fact , houses and shops that ...
Inhalt
THEORIES AND EMPIRICAL | 8 |
Editors Introduction | 27 |
WayFinding in the Natural Environment | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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