The Human Geography of East Central Europe examines the geography of the transition economies that were not formerly part of the Soviet Union: Albania, Bosnia & Hercegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, The
This is the first book to take a comprehensive view of the historical geography of Scotland since the Union. The period is divided into sections separated by the Napoleonic Wars and the First World War, and each section offers a general view followed by detailed studies giving a balanced coverage of regional and urban-rural criteria, and the economic infrastructure. The book contains a number of original researches and Dr Turnock attempts to set the Scottish experience in a framework of general ideas on modernisation.
Analyzes air, water, soil, and vegetation pollution, dumping of waste, nuclear power, and transboundary issues, as well as the resulting decline in the quality of life in each country in the region. E
In this new textbook, Turnock assesses the entire former Soviet Union, including the former socialist states on its western border. The whole area is involved in a transition away from a system of tot