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Book Reviewed in this article: Development and Environment in Peninsular Malaysia. S. Robert Aiken, Colin H. Leigh, Thomas R. Leinbach, Michael R. Moss. The Rural-Urban Fringe: Canadian Perspectives. Ken B. Beesley and Lorne H. Russwurm, eds. Women and Development. Lourdes Benería, ed. The Border that Joins: Mexican Migrants and U.S. Responsibility. Peter G. Brown and Henry Shue, eds. Cities of the World: World Regional Urban Development. Stanley D. Brunn and Jack L. Williams, eds. Time Resources, Society, and Ecology: On the Capacity for Human Interaction in Space and Time (Vol. I, Preindustrial Societies). Tommy Carlstein. Urban Geography. David Clark. Spanish City Planning in North America. Dora P. Crouch, Daniel J. Garr, and Axel I. Mundigo. Not On Our Street: Community Attitudes to Mental Health Care. M. J. Dear and S. M. Taylor Unequal growth: Urban and Regional Employment Change in the U.K. Stephen Fothergill and Graham Gudgin. Agricultural Land in an Urban Society. Owen J. Furuseth and John T. Pierce. The Petroleum Industry in Oil-Importing Developing Countries. Fariborz Ghadar. Historical Understanding in Geography, An Idealist Approach. Leonard Guelke. Regional Planning in Europe. R. Hudson and J. R. Lewis, eds. Remote Sensing for Resource Management. Chris J. Johannsen and James L. Sanders, eds. Geography and The State. R. J. Johnston. Texas Graveyards: a Cultural Legacy. Tlrry G. Jordan. The Politics of Location: An Introduction. Andrew Kirby. A Social Geography of the City. David Ley. Energy and the Future. Douglas MacLean and Peter Brown, eds. The Natural Environment of Newfoundland Past and Present. A. G. Macpherson and J. B. Macpherson, eds. Tourism: Economic, Physical and Social Impacts. Alister Mathieson and Geoffrey Wall. Railroads and Land Grant Policy: A Study in Government Intervention. Lloyd J. Mercer. Progress in Rural Geography. Michael Pacione, ed. Progress in Urban Geography. Michael Pacione, ed. Models of Spatial Inequality: Settlement Patterns in Historical Archaeology. Robert Paynter. Natural Hazard Risk Assessment and Public Policy, Anticipating the Unexpected. William J. Petak and Arthur A. Atkisson. The Nature of Geomorphology. Alistair F. Pitty. Regional Conflict and National Policy. Kent A. Price Women and Spatial Change: Learning Resources for Social Science Courses. Arlene C. Rengert and Janice J. Monk, eds. Urban and Regional Analysis for Development Planning. Richard Rhoda. Rivers: Form and Process in Alluvial Channels. Keith Richards. This Remarkable Continent: An Atlas of United States and Canadian Society and Culture. John F. Rooney, Jr., Wilbur Zelinsky, and Dean R. Louder, gen. eds. The Origins of Open-Field Agriculture. Trevor Rowley, ed. Residential Location Determinants of the Older Population. Gundars Rudzitis. Borderland Sourcebook: A Guide to the Literature on Northern Mexico and the American Southwest. Ellwyn R. Stoddard, Richard L. Nostrand, and Jonathan P. West, eds. Arctic and Antarctic. David Sugden. Tall Timbers Ecology and Management Conference, February 22–24, 1979, Proceedings No. 16. Graphic Communication and Design in Contemporary Cartography (Progress in Contemporary Cartography, Vol. II). D. R. Fraser Taylor, ed. Living with Energy Shortfall: A Future for American Towns and Cities. Jon Van Til. The United States: Habitation of Hope. J. Wreford Watson. Air Photo Interpretation for Archaeologists. D. R. Wilson. Urban and Rural Change in West Germany. Trevor Wild, ed. Population and Resources. Harry Robinson.

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