Three New Geography Textbooks for the Autumn - Free examination copies available to lecturers now: The Earth Transformed by Andrew Goudie and Heather Viles provides a concise, non-technical introduction to geography and the environment for students beginning these subjects. Written by two of the world's leading geographers, the book is based around international case studies and includes many maps, diagrams and colour illustrations The Human Impact Reader edited by Andrew Goudie is an essential resource for students of environmental science and physical geography. The editor is the most prominent scientist in this field and the book consists of key papers covering an international range of important cases of human impact. The Reader can be used either on its own or in conjunction with Andrew Goudie's popular text, The Human Impact on the Natural Environment (fourth edition, 1994). Environmental Management edited by Lewis Owen and Tim Unwin is the first Reader to be published for this increasingly popular course. Its scope encompasses the social, scientific, political and cultural dimensions of the subject and is an ideal resource for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. To order your examination copies or for ordering information just reply to this email or send a message to: [log in to unmask] For examination copies please include: * which books you want * your postal address * your course title, level and number of students * your course start date Visit our website at: http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk for: * books and journals news * searchable database of publications (books and journals) * information about our services New... * Geography Resource Center featuring an on-line guide to geography resources on the internet: http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/geog The following Geography journals from Blackwell Publishers may be of interest to subscribers to this list: GEOGRAFISKA ANNALER, SERIES A: PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Geografiska Annaler, Series A is a prestigious journal publishing articles covering all theoretical and empirical aspects of physical geography. Presenting new scientific results in the field of physical geography, glaciology and related subjects, with some emphasis on arctic areas, the journal includes new ideas, methods and original research results which stimulate work within various geo-sciences. GEOGRAFISKA ANNALER, SERIES B: HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Since its foundation in 1918, Geografiska Annaler, Series B has published articles covering all theoretical and empirical aspects of human and economic geography. The journal has no specific regional profile but some attention is paid to research from the Nordic countries, as well as from countries around the Baltic Sea. Geografiska Annaler, Series B is available in four issues per volume with at least one issue dedicated to a particular topic. SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF TROPICAL GEOGRAPHY The Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography is an international, multi-disciplinary journal published twice a year for the Department of Geography, National University of Singapore. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography provides a forum for discussion relating to problems and issues in the tropical world; it includes articles that deal with the physical and human environments and developmental issues from geographical and inter-related disciplinary viewpoints. AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHICAL STUDIES Australian Geographical Studies is a journal primarily concerned with the geography of Australia and its neighbouring regions. Contributions are invited on the geography of Australia and its Pacific and Asian neighbourhoods and on the nature, methods and study of geography, broadly interpreted. The journal includes a book review section, reviewing a variety of titles which deal with Australia and its neighbours, or with the methods, nature and study of Geography. For details of recent contents and articles featured in these journals and ordering information please visit the Blackwell Publishers website: http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%