StockNo: 12240
Title: Institute of British Geographers. Transactions New Series vol 5 no 2 1980
Author: D R Stoddart - Editor
Publisher: Institute of British Geographers 1980 pp125-254 PBK ISSN 0020-2754
Condition: Very good+

Contents include:
The geography of food aid J R Tarrant pp125-140
Employment for the inner city David Eversley pp141-150
The contribution of housing displacement to the decline of the boarding and lodging population in Adelaide, 1947-77 B A Badcock & D U Urlich Cloher pp151-169 Australia
Variations in the building fabric of small towns John M Luffrum pp170-173
Metropolitan area characteristics and occupational segregation B S Morgan pp174-184
Differential quality of life in a metropolitan village Michael Pacione pp185-206
Spatial and structural variations in the quality characteristics of intra-urban retailing centres Robert B Potter pp207-228
The epidemiology of primary acute pancreatitis in the Nottingham Defined Population Area J A Giggs, D S Ebdon & J B Bourke pp229-242
Altitudinal gradients of soil temperatures in Europe F H W Green & R J Harding pp243-254



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