Number of urban and other localities and their population (1981), age composition (population by major age group in urban and rural localities), illiteracy and school attainment (school qualifications), activity (population by activity and rate
activity by sex in urban and other localities in 1981).
Otherness and the frontiers of empire : the Eastern Cape Colony, 1806-c.1850
Based on a study of the connections between offical, settler and humanitarian discourses within the Cape Colony on the one hand, and metropolitan political discourses on the other, the paper sets the metropolitan construction of racial difference
in a wider context informed by developments at the periphery of empire. It establishes some of the ways in which constructions of racial otherness influenced British spatial strategies on the early 19th imperial margins.
The patterns of our everyday interactions reflect basic currents in Western culture and describe our values about each other, our world, and our future. The frame within which our interactions take place and the expressions of this frame
on the landscape portray the nature of our regard, respect, and responsibility with each other, our environment, and those who will succeed us. Here and now is privilegied over other places and other times. A continuing search for an alternative moral geography
An exploratory method for analyzing a spatial tessellation in relation to a set of other spatial tessellations
There are various types of spatial tessellations such as administrative units, school districts, and census tracts. Spatial tessellations are often closely related to each other. Such relationships among spatial tessellations have drawn
the attention of geographers. They wonder to what extent the development of a spatial tessellation is affected by a set of other tessellations : the A. proposes three methods. They are evaluated through an empirical study, analysis of the administrative system
Citation analysis shows that geographers count on published work in other fields more than any other social science discipline, and this evidence confirms geography's peripheral position in the organization of knowledge.-(D. W. Gade).
Labour productivity in the aggregate economy and in its socialized sector (indices of labour productivity, comparisons with other countries). Labour productivity in industry (comparisons with other countries). Labour productivity in agriculture
Alpinism and tourism and other problems of the geography of tourism. Proceedings of the Meeting of the IGU Working Group: Geography of Tourism and Recreation. Karuizawa 25-30.8.1980