Widely regarded as the authoritative text on development geography, this volume examines the nature and causes of global inequality and critically analyzes contemporary approaches to economic development across the third world. Students gain a deeper understanding of the interacting dynamics of culture, gender, race, and class; biophysical factors, such as climate, population, and natural resources; and economic and political processes€"all of which have led to the present-day disparities between the first and third worlds. Numerous examples, sidebars, and figures illustrate how people in the global South are experiencing and contesting the forces of globalization.
- Reflects Decade of Changes: Updated to mirror a decade's worth of economic, political, and social shifts
- Revised and Enhanced: Incorporates postcolonial and feminist perspectives more comprehensively
- Expanded Global Focus: Broadens prior edition's emphasis on Africa with worldwide examples
- Sustainable Development Explored: Includes a chapter delving into the promises and challenges of sustainable development
- Reflects Decade of Changes: Updated to mirror a decade's worth of economic, political, and social shifts
- Revised and Enhanced: Incorporates postcolonial and feminist perspectives more comprehensively
- Expanded Global Focus: Broadens prior edition's emphasis on Africa with worldwide examples
- Sustainable Development Explored: Includes a chapter delving into the promises and challenges of sustainable development