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The Rural-Urban Fringe: a case study of south-west London
Fig. 2, Pathway in Senior Geography, Nelson Australia Pty Limited; Fig. 6, Landranger 187 (Dorking, Reigate & Crawley) Ordnance Survey. This mapping data licensed from Ordnance Survey® ©Crown copyright 2004. All rights reserved, licence number 100036470; Figs. 12 and 13, AS Geography Edexcel B Unit 2, Sue Warn pp. 13 and 14, Philip Allan Updates; Fig. 7, 8, 10 and 11, Paul Guinness

Globalisation
Fig. 1, Reproduced by permission of Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, London and New Delhi, from Ed. Paul Chapman, ‘Globalising processes as a system of interconnected elements and scales’ Global Shift, © Peter Dicken, 1998. www.sagepub.co.uk Copyright Agreement: All material included in figure 1 is the exclusive property of SAGE Publications, or its licensors and is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. The download of the file is intended for the User’s personal and non-commercial use. Any other use of the download of the Work is strictly prohibited. User may not modify, publish, transmit, participate in the transfer or sale of, reproduce, create derivative works, (including coursepacks) from, distribute, perform, display, or in any way exploit any of the any of the content of the file in whole or in part. Permission may be sought for further use from Sage Publications Ltd, Rights & Permissions Department, 1, Oliver Yard, 55, City Road, London EC1Y 1SP Fax: +44 (020) 7324 8600. By downloading the file, the User acknowledges and agrees to these terms; Fig. 5, © The Economist Newspaper Limited, London (16/5/98); Fig, 2, 3, 7, 12, 15, Paul Guinness.

UK Census 2001
Fig. 1, 5, 8, 10, 14 and 16, UK Census 2001 © Crown copyright 2001; Fig. 9, 12, 13, 18 and 21, Paul Guinness

London: Process and Change
Fig. 17, by permission of Crossrail, Fig. 2, 6, 11, 12, 13, Paul Guinness.

Coastal defences in Norfolk
Fig. 3, North Norfolk District Council; Figs. 6–11, Garrett Nagle.

Global Warming and climate change in the UK
Figs. 1, 3, 4 and 5, Tyndall Centre and Hadley Centre, Fig. 7, 10, 11, 12; Garrett Nagle.

Deforestation of tropical rain forests - a case study of Madagascar
Fig. 4, Washington DC: World Resources Institute; Fig. 8, National Parks in Madagascar, reproduced from The Atlas of Endangered Species by Richard Mackay (Earthscan, 2002). Copyright © Myriad Editions Ltd/ www.MyriadEditions.com www.earthscan.co.uk, Fig. 2, 9, 10, 11, 12, Garrett Nagle.

Academic Press for the diagram of orientations and striations from the Gilltown Glaciation from The Quatemary History of Ireland, Edwards and Warren, Academic Press 1985;

Automotive research China for the artwork on expressways in China;

Blackwell for the artworks on the Lesser Antilles island arc and the ocean-ocean subduction zone from Global Tectonics, Kearney and Vine, Blackwell 1996;

Cyberus for the extract from the diary of an NGO worker in the Heliapolis favela from the website members.eisa.com ;

Defenders of Wildlife for artworks from the website www.defenders.org, artwork ‘Before and after oil development’ © Noah Matson;

Demographia for a map on population density in Sao Paulo from www.demographia.com;

The Economist for ‘GDP per person by province, 2002’ map from the March 20th 2004 issue of The Economist and ‘Average income for rural and urban dwellers’ chart from the September 27th 2003 issue of The Economist. © The Economist Newspaper Limited, London;

The Environment Agency for the artworks on types of flood risk to London, indicative flood risk areas and management issues in the Evenlode from Local Environment Agency Plan: Thames, Windrush and Evenlode, 2001;

The Geological Society for the artwork of a section through the Eastern Caribbean from Trench-Forearc Geology, Westbrook, 1982;

The Guardian for the graphic ‘Thames Barrier closures to May 2003’, 31 December 2003. Copyright Guardian Newspapers Limited 2003, and the article ‘Arctic oil drilling bill approved in US’, 2 August 2001. Copyright Guardian Newspapers Limited 2001;

James & James Science Publishers Ltd for an extract from ‘The Challenge of Slums – global report on human settlement 2003’, Earthscan;

Kluwer Academic publishers for the artwork ‘Valley and channel meanders’ from Discovering Landscape in England and Wales, Goudie and Gardner, Chapman & Hall;

A McCabe for extracts from ‘Directions of late Pleistocene ice flows in eastern counties Meath and Louth’ from Irish Geography;

The New Internationalist for the use of the graphic ‘Global Paths: some of the main source and destination regions for international migrants’. Reproduced with permission from the New Internationalist No-Nonsense Guide to International Migration, by Peter Stalker – www.newint.org;

The New Internationalist for the artwork on major international migration flows from The Guide to International Migration, Stalker, Verso 2001;

Newsweek for artworks on financial flows to LECDs in 2001, growth of remittances in 2001 and sources and destinations of remittances (19/01/2004) © [2004] Newsweek, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission;

OECD for data adapted from Trends in International Migration: SOPEMI – 2003 Edition, © OECD 2004, and data adapted from Labour Force Statistics 1982-2002: 2003 Edition; Statistiques de la population active 1982-2002: Edition 2003, © OECD 2003. The underlying data were originally published by the OECD. However, this reproduction does not necessarily reflect the official views of the Organisation or of the governments of its member countries; Pearson Education for the diagram ‘Characteristics of drumlins’ from Conceptual Frameworks in Geography, Clowes and Comfort.

 

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