However, the concept of a Regional geography model focused on Area Studies has remained incredibly popular amongst students of geography, while less so amongst scholars who are proponents of Critical Geography and reject a Regional geography paradigm.
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There's no more representative example of the new post-regional geography than Florida, and that state's GOP chairman, Tom Slade, has announced he's challenging Jim Nicholson of Colorado for the party's national chairmanship _ the next test of how restive the party is after the elections.
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Geography like other fields of learning, must deal in both the unique things ( regional geography ) and with universal ( general geography ), but the study of regions especially in the form of his " L�nderkunde " approach is the main field of geography.
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An immutable triad imposed itself on research and university studies : physical geography ( Martonne, Baulig ), regional geography ( Blanchard, Cholley ), and human geography ( Brunhes, Demangeon, Sorre ); in descending order of frequency and importance geomorphology, then rural geography, regional geography, and finally tropical geography.
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An immutable triad imposed itself on research and university studies : physical geography ( Martonne, Baulig ), regional geography ( Blanchard, Cholley ), and human geography ( Brunhes, Demangeon, Sorre ); in descending order of frequency and importance geomorphology, then rural geography, regional geography, and finally tropical geography.
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Notable figures in regional geography were Alfred Hettner in Germany, with his concept of chorology; Paul Vidal de la Blache in France, with the possibilism approach ( possibilism being a softer notion than environmental determinism ); and, in the United States, Richard Hartshorne with his concept of areal differentiation.
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It can be argued that Regional Geography, which during its heyday in the 1970s through early 1990s made substantive contributions to students'and readers'understanding of foreign cultures and the real world effects of the delineation of borders, is due for a revival in academia as well as in popular nonfiction.
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Among the many awards and distinguished recognitions conferred, Haggett was awarded the French Laur�at Prix International de G�ographie Vautrin Lud in 1991, and made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours of 1993, for " services to urban and regional geography ".
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Or, a code from the auxiliaries of place, e . g . " ( 410 ) United Kingdom ", uniquely representing the concept of United Kingdom can be used to express " 911 ( 410 ) Regional geography of United Kingdom " and " 94 ( 410 ) History of United Kingdom ".
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His academic writing incorporates elements of a regional geography focus with aspects of behavioral geography, and often takes a similarly explanatory and analytical approach to the Realist school of International Relations'focus on the behavior and motivations of states, though from a more geopolitical angle and with a greater focus on the decisions of individual leaders.