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  • Seller image for Annals of the Association of American Geographers Volume 97 Number 2 June 2007 for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. Spotless inside and out. Only graded Good because there is a top-to-bottom vertical crease through the front cover and another top-to-bottom vertical crease through the back cover (but in a different location from the one on the front cover. All pages are completely clean but most pages show a light crease or bend corresponding to either the front or back cover crease or two creases or bends corresponding to both creases. There is light wear to edges of covers and spine. Very little wear otherwise. The journal will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Floodplain Development, El Nino, and Cultural Consequences in a Hyperarid Andean Environment" by R. B. Manners, F. J. Magilligan, and P. S. Goldstein; "Sharing Geographic Information: An Assessment of the Geospacial One-Stop" by Michael F. Goodchild, Pinde Fu, and Paul Rich; "Object-Oriented Representation of Environmental Phenomena: Is Everything Best Represented as an Object?" by Ling Bian; "Sequence Alignment as a Method for Human Activity Analysis in Space and Time" by Noam Shoval and Michael Isaacson; "Biology and Beyond: The Science of 'Back to Nature' Farming in the United States" by Mrill Ingram; "Local Conservation Practice and Global Discourse: A Political Ecology of Sea Turtle Conservation" by Lisa M. Campbell; "Introduction: Geographies of Fear and Hope" by Victoria Lawson; "Geopolitical Fears, Geoeconomic Hopes, and the Responsibilities of Geography" by Matthew Sparke; "Geospacial Technologies and the Geographies of Hope and Fear" by Brian Klinkenberg; "The Securitization of Fear in Post-Tsunami Sri Lanka" by Jennifer Hyndman; "Green Urban Worlds" by Jennifer Wolch; "Latin American Indigenous Geographies of Fear: Living in the Shadow of Racisim, Lack of Development, and Antiterror Measures" by Sarah A. Radcliffe; "No Borders, No Nations: Making Greece in Macedonia" by John Agnew; "When Participation Meets Empowerment: The WWF and the Politics of Invitation in the Chimalapas, Mexico" by David Walker, John Paul Jones III, Susan M. Roberts, and Oliver R. Frohling plus book reviews.