StockNo: 10110
Title: Institute of British Geographers. Transactions New Series Vol 9 no 4  1984
Author: Michael Williams - Editor
Publisher: Institute of British Geographers  1984  pp385-512 illus    ISSN 0020-2754
Condition: Very good

Contents include:
The significance of variability in Soviet cereal production John R Tarrant pp387-400
Crop failures on the Winchester manors, 1232-1349 G H Dury pp401-418
Public attitudes to technological risk: the contribution of survey data to public policy-making Denis Smith & Alan Irwin pp419-426
Crime and the structure of social relations Susan J Smith pp427-442
The world is our oyster R J Johnston pp443-459
Data bases and their integration for retail geography: a British example Gwyn Rowley pp460-476
Vegetation as indicator of environmental pollution Monica M Cole & Roger F Smith pp477-493
Spatial variations in water quality in an urbanizing catchment Colin W Prowse pp494-506
The industrial revolution and the regional geography of England: a comment Michael Freeman pp507-512





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