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The Physical Geographer: Generalist or Particularist?
Environmental studies do not fit into a particular discipline. The problems themselves appear to provide the working field, or the focus. To bridge the gap between problem and discipline is a challenge faced by all environmental researchers and planners. This challenge involves a continuous compromise in the tension between the breadth required by the environmental problems, and the depth of knowledge or specialization demanded in the solution of such problems.
The Physical Geographer: Generalist or Particularist?
Environmental studies do not fit into a particular discipline. The problems themselves appear to provide the working field, or the focus. To bridge the gap between problem and discipline is a challenge faced by all environmental researchers and planners. This challenge involves a continuous compromise in the tension between the breadth required by the environmental problems, and the depth of knowledge or specialization demanded in the solution of such problems.
The Physical Geographer: Generalist or Particularist?
Maria Regina Mousinho de Meis (author)
2016
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