Geoforum
89
9/72
Reviews
FFRENCH, (1971):
E., and Allan G. HILL
Geoffrey
Kuwait:
A Geomedical
Urban and Medical
Study.
XIII,
Ecology.
124 pp., 61 figs.,
standard to the ‘new geography’. perhaps inevitably
authors are fairly easily discernible,
26 text figs., 56 tables, 3 maps. Berlin/Heidel-
have combined
berg/New
volume which is extremely
York:
Monograph
Springer Verlag. Geomedical
Series of Heidelberger
der Wissenschaften,
Akademie
Vol. 4. Cloth DM 58,-;
Although
the writings of the two
makes a valuable contribution ture of the country.
and
Disease’ should have such an extensive general introduction
they
very well to produce a short informative
be asked why chapter VII on ‘Health
and
to the litera-
The list of chapter
including a section de-
voted to a definition
of medical geography,
which this reviewer,
at least, finds unaccept-
able: “Medical
geography
of the distribution,
habits and
US $ 16.80.
headings gives some indication
With volumes already published on Libya,
population
Afghanistan
ization of Kuwait; early history of Kuwait;
(e.g. III and IV) are not at all. Moreover,
economic
is difficult
ing variety of the contents: and Ethiopia,
Monograph
the Geomedical
Series of the Geomedical
search Unit of the Heidelberg
Re-
Academy
of
Sciences (under the general editorship Professor Dr. Helmut
J. JUSATZ)
established an excellent a considerable geography
has already
reputation
contribution
of
and made
both to medical
and to arid zone studies. Whereas
growth
in Kuwait;
treatment
and Ethiopia
- the volume under review
square kilometres
with only 16,000
and 467,000
last census in 1965.
people at the
Consequently
volume is less concerned
Illustrated
of photographs, numerous
school nutrition
development, have affected
them and what lessons may be learnt for countries,
sectionalized
to understand
are presented
because, as the is not alone as
a ‘boom’ state and offers a useful testing
the absence of an index prevents a simple
health; and air
check). These criticisms,
however,
tion to the literature
of Kuwait
medical geography.
this volume contains
John I. CLARKE,
Durham
if
ranging from sex ratios and to sexual deviation
and the
high incidence of cigarette smoking, these are integrated
posed in the introduction in the conclusion.
and
by a number of themes and synthesised
The most significant
these is undoubtedly
of
the special urban and
RIKITAKE,T. Mechanics;
(Hrsg.) (1970): Tectonophysics,
Issue), S. 97-300.
desert has caused a dramatic
transformation
voked rapid population
from tradition
during the
scale construction
Kuwait world,
of
economic
giving
the highest per capita income in the rapid urbanization,
migration Kuwaitis
large-scale im-
(so that there are now more nonthan Kuwaitis)
and ‘dualistic’
trasts within the economy, structure.
society and urban
the spread of the oil industry
in the region is such that Kuwait more than the archetype Persian (or Arabian) The authorship
for the whole
Gulf. is the former
of the Kuwait
Oil
and the other a young lecturer in of the University
of Aberdeen
growth
segregation ofthe
various peoples who have been attracted this small state. Certainly rather than assimilation
of these peoples is
heraus-
ist eine internationale
Biihne fiir Tektonik
und Geologie
Physik des Erdinneren.
und
Hier werden nun
Ergebnisse des 2. Internationalen iiber Erdbebenmechanismen
Symposium
vorgestellt,
handelte sich urn ein von verschiedenen
offered
wissenschaftlichen
by the reviewer concerns its organiza-
tion, which has some curiosities. unusual, for example,
for chapter
and causes of urbanization
I of a geo-
in general and in
the Middle East in particular, surprising that chapter ization of Kuwait’
It is perhaps
to deal with the nature but it is more
II entitled
‘The Urban-
does not consider this
topic at all, but only ‘the physical and economic factors underlying
using a number of techniques,
problems facing
Die dieses Sonder-(doppel)-heft gebende Zeitschrift
The only serious criticism of this volume
tion’: (1) the environment,
ment of Kuwait
Elsevier
Hfl. 22.50.
getragen in Madrid im September
who wrote his Ph. D. thesis (for the Uni-
such as factor analysis, which have become
Amsterdam:
Kuwait.
versity of Durham)
on the urban develop-
to
the co-existence
one of the most important
Earthquake
9, 2/3 (Special
and large-
but have resulted in socio-
and residential
medical monograph
as one author
Chief Medical Officer Geography
is now no
of this volume is academically
very appropriate, Company
con-
But as the authors suggest in their
introduction,
addi-
and of
by
Publishing Company.
century,
do not detract
from the usefulness of this important
selection
and also supplemented
of soils in the text (though
medical problems caused by the massive in-
course of the twentieth
map of
when there appears to
flux of capital and migrants, which have pro-
to modernity
it
why the readers
with a large coloured
the soils of Kuwait,
oil in this small segment of the Arabian
ground for theories. The exploitation
while others
be no mention
A wide variety of topics are mentioned,
in the way that economic
authors point out, Kuwait
Then some chapters (e.g. V and
VI) are extremely
tuber-
with three maps of
references,
world”.
in all parts of the
illness;
heat illness and
many text figures and an excellent
only briefly,
other developing
psychiatric
diseases of communities
much to interest both specialist and layman.
this
with descriptions
and modernization
medicine
geology and soils at 1:500,000,
of spatial patterns of disease and health than urbanization
popula-
services; trauma,
the haemoglobinopathies;
topography,
and
the ecology of daily
desert survival; occupational
very extensive territories scrutinises a micro-state
in Kuwait;
culosis and toxoplasmosis;
pollution.
Libya, Afghanistan
of Kuwait;
life; health and disease; preventive
the first three volumes in this series examined -
urbanization
in the Middle East; urban-
development
tion growth
of the surpris-
is the knowledge
ecology,
Kuwait
sources, (3) power, (4) agriculture,
,.*
urbaniza-
(2) water re(5) fish-
mg and (6) mineral resources. It may also
fakulativen
Organisationen
Zuschnittes
siertes Treffen, der Problemkreis “man-made
Es
inter-
gemeinsam organi-
bei dem die Betonung
Erdbeben-Vorhersage
vor-
1969.
lag. Daneben
kiinstlicher
earthquakes”,
auf
stand
Erdeben
(engl.
franz. ctseismes
artificiels))). Schon im Editorial
RIKITAKE’s
wird ein Dberblick
iiber die insgesamt 13
Arbeiten
von Autoren
(S. 97-99)
aus 7 Nationen
ge-
geben. Es handelt sich urn einen Arbeitsbericht von Geophysikern.
Das gesamte
Heft ist insofern leicht iiberschaubar,
als die