Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research, and MethodsGary T. Moore, Reginald G. Golledge Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1976 - 441 Seiten |
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... regions so isolated are ranked in terms of richness of detail and geographic extent . Thus , in London we found a primary region superordinate to two other lesser regions . ( Secondary and tertiary regions were also found in Rome and ...
... regions so isolated are ranked in terms of richness of detail and geographic extent . Thus , in London we found a primary region superordinate to two other lesser regions . ( Secondary and tertiary regions were also found in Rome and ...
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... region probably grows into the tertiary rather than vice versa . Unfortunately , the individual data do not shed any ... region in all maps ( see Figure 4 ) . For example , one student , Abrams , mapped only the primary region . Either ...
... region probably grows into the tertiary rather than vice versa . Unfortunately , the individual data do not shed any ... region in all maps ( see Figure 4 ) . For example , one student , Abrams , mapped only the primary region . Either ...
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... region . Here is dramatic proof of the boundaries of the primary region and the location of the disorientation point at which one region turns into another . Wood ( 1973b ) refers to these effects as " p - cliffs " -perceptual cliffs ...
... region . Here is dramatic proof of the boundaries of the primary region and the location of the disorientation point at which one region turns into another . Wood ( 1973b ) refers to these effects as " p - cliffs " -perceptual cliffs ...
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