Author index to volume 20, 1989

Author index to volume 20, 1989

VOLUME CONTENTS/AUTHOR TO VOLUME INDEX 20,1989 EDITORIAL BOARD Managing Editor: JUDITH A. REES (Hull) Executive Editors: DEREK DIAMOND (London)...

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VOLUME

CONTENTS/AUTHOR TO VOLUME

INDEX

20,1989

EDITORIAL BOARD Managing

Editor: JUDITH A. REES (Hull)

Executive Editors: DEREK DIAMOND

(London)

CONSULTING

EDITORS

T. KAWASHIMA (Osaka) M. I. LOGAN (Victoria, Australia) A. L. MABOGUNJE (Ibadan) Y. MASAI

P. CLAVAL (Paris) P. DANSEREAU (Montreal) K. 0. EMERY (Woods Hole, MA) G. ENYEDI (P&x) S. FAISSOL (Rio de Janeiro) R. FUCHS (Honolulu, HI) F. E. I. HAMILTON (London) R. D. HILL (Hong Kong)

J. PORTUGALI (Tel Aviv) M. ROSCISZEWSKI (Warsaw) K. SALIH (Pulau Pinang) M. SANT (Kensington, NSW) H. SAZANAMI

(Tokyo) B. MASSAM (North York, Canada) Y. MEDVEDKOV (Columbus, OH) B. MITCHELL (Waterloo, Canada) P. ODELL (Rotterdam)

~~~&%?%@)~ Beijing

DAVID K. C. JONES (London)

-

Frankfurt

(Nagoya) P. SCOTT (Tasmania) A. SHACHAR (Jerusalem) M. J. WISE (London)

pREs8 - S3o Paulo

Oxford -

Sydney

-

l

New York

Tokyo

-

Toronto

Managing Judith

Editor

A. Rees : Department

Board of Executive Derek Diamond

of Geography,

University

Road, Hull HU6 7RX

Editors

: London School of Economics

David K. C. Jones : Department London WCZA 2AE

of Hull, Cottingham

of Geography,

and Political Science,

Houghton

Street, London WC2A

2AE

London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton

Street,

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NUMBER T. K. Marsden, R. J. C. Munton, S. J. Whatmore and J. K. Little

1

1

Strategies for Coping in Capitalist Agriculture: an Examination of the Responses of Farm Families in British Agriculture

A. G. Tipple and K. G. Willis

15

The Effects on Households and Housing of Strict Public Intervention in a Private Rental Market: a Case Study of Kumasi, Ghana

J. Matthews, G. Breakwell C. Fife-Schaw

27

Young People’s Attitudes to New Technology Element in Regional Growth Potential

M. Tykkyleinen

37

Technological

F. T. Kalabamu

51

Some Effects of Tanzania’s Traditional Building Materials

C. Y. Jim

57

Tree Canopy Cover, Land Use and Planning Urban Hong Kong

and

69

Ecological Cartography Perspectives

D. A. Robinson

and J. D. Blackman

83

Soil Erosion, Soil Conservation Arable Land in the U.K.

R. J. Johnston

and C. J. Pattie

93

A Growing 1979-1987

G. Domon, M. Gariepy A. Bouchard

D. W. Owen

and

and A. E. Green

107

Advance

in a Core-Periphery

North-South

Divide

NUMBER

Programme

on

Implications

Planning:

in

Trends and

and Agricultural

Policy for

in British Voting

Spatial Aspects of Labour Mobility

an

System

Villagesation

and Land-use

in Devon:

Patterns,

in the 1980s

2

CREATING GEOGRAPHIES: SOCIETY AND SPACE IN BRITAIN AND POLAND S. S. Duncan

127

Editor’s Introduction:

Local Research

S. S. Duncan

131

Uneven

and the Difference

B. Jafowiecki

141

Local Systems

M. Goodwin

151

Uneven Development Europe

S. Halford

161

Spatial Divisions Government

175

Spatial Order and Polish Disorder: Space Economy

187

The Reorganisation of Regional Theory: Alternative tives on the Changing Capitalist Space Economy

203

Class Formation and Regional Class’ in South East England

P. Dickens

219

Society, Space and Human

9.

235

Regional Agenda

241

Critical Cosmopolitanism: 1990s

G. Gorzelak

and R. Srul

R. Martin

M. Savage

Kuklitiski

P. Cooke

and T. Fielding

... III

Development

in Britain and Poland that Space Makes

and Social Development and Civil Society in Western and Eastern

and Women’s

Initiatives

in British

Problems

Local

in the Polish

Development:

the

Perspec-

‘Service

Nature

and Local Studies in Poland: Towards

a Research

Urban and Regional Studies into the

NUMBER

3

A. J. Christopher

253

Spatial Variations in the Application of Residential Segregation in South African Cities

G. C. Macoloo

269

De We Choose Where to Live? The Role of Stated and Revealed Preferences in Housing Planning in Developing Countries

279

Housing, Settlement Profile Analysis

293

Migration

303

Well-being in a Pluralistic Methodology

H. Jones

315

Fertility Decline in Mauritius: tion Pressure

0. C. Wilkin

329

Spatial Patterns of Human West Africa (Namibia)

K. Sutton

339

Malaysia’s FELDA Land Settlement

I. Turok

355

Pitfalls in Industrial London

J. N. Marshall

365

Private Services

P. O’Flanagan

and D. Storey

R. A. Barff I. Schnell

and B. A. Kipnis

NUMBER

and Society in County Cork, Ireland:

and Labour Supply

a

in New England

Society:

toward

a Policy-oriented

the Role of Malthusian

Ecosystem

Productivity

Popula-

in South

Model in Time and Space

First Aid: Exdmples from an Initiative

in

in an Era of Change

4

M. J. Pasqualetti

381

Introducing the Geosocial Context of Nuclear Decommissioning: Policy Implications in the U.S. and Great Britain

M. A. Ridgley

397

Applying Geographical Case

M. Speece

409

Market Performance of Agricultural South Kordofan, Sudan

Queueing Theory: a Crop Distribution

Commodities

in Semi-arid

URBAN WATERFRONTS: A SPATIAL FOCUS FOR ECONOMIC, TECHNOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE Y. Hayuth

427

Editor’s Introduction: the Dynamics and Dimensions City Interrelationships

B. S. Hoyle

429

The Port-City

F. Suykens

437

The City and Its Port -

B. Slack

447

The Port Service Industry

N. West

459

Urban-waterfront Developments: Search of a Model

D. K. Fleming

469

Identification and Seattle:

G. Desfor, M. Goldrick and R. Merrens

487

A Political Economy of the Development in Toronto

iv

Interface:

Trends,

Problems

an Economic

and Examples

Appraisal

in an Environment

of the Shipping 1956 and 1987

of Port-

a Geographic

of Change Problem

in

District in New York, Houston

Water-frontier:

Planning

and

Barff, R. A. 293 Blackman, J. D. 83 Bcuchard, A. 69 Breakwell, G. 27 Christo@er, A. J. Co&e, P. 241

Macoloo, G. C. 269 Marsden, T. K. 1 Marshall, J. N. 365 Martin, R. 187 Matthews, J. 27 Merrens, R. 487 Munton, R. J. C. 1

253

O'Flanagan, P. 279 Owen, D. W. 107

Desfor, G. 487 Dickens, P. 219 Danr>n,G. 69 Duncan, S. S. 127, 131

Pasqualetti, M. J. Pattie, C. J. 93

Fielding, T. 203 Fife-Sc!haw,C. 27 Fleming, D. K. 469

Ridgley, M. A. 397 -binson, D. A. 83

Gariepy, M. 69 Goldridk, M. 487 Goodwin, M. 151 Gorzelak, G. 175 Green, A. E. 107

Savage, M. 203 S&r&l, I. 303 Slack, B. 447 Speece, M. 409 Storey, D. 279 Sutton, K. 339 Suykens, F. 437 Szul, R. 175

Halford, S. 161 Hayuti, Y. 427 Hoyle, B. S. 429

Tipple, A. G. 15 Turok, I. 355 Tyklqlainen, M. 37

Jalowiecki, B. 141 Jim, C. Y. 57 Jchnston, R. J. 93 Jones, H. 315

West, N. 459 Whatmre, S. J. 1 Wilkin, D. C. 329 Willis, K. G. 15

Kalabanu, F. T. 51 Kipnis, B. A. 303 Kuklinski, A. 235 Little, J. K.

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