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The geography of Europe's futures

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Ian MasserFirst published 19921 editions

"This innovative and unique text takes as its theme the shape of Europe's human geography in the year 2020. By analyzing current trends and possibilities allied to imaginative extrapolation, the book presents scenarios for change and development that will define the world for our children and grandchildren. By choosing either growth, for maximum economic returns, equity, for fairness and social justice, or environment, for conservation and green consciousness scenarios, the reader can see where patterns and processes discernable now might lead and take an informed position on how the future should be shaped. Although fluently and entertainingly written, the book is not mere crystal-ball gazing. The authors have used the most sophisticated social science methodology available for futures studies and have tested their views by consulting a panel of over 60 academic experts in 18 European countries. Their canvas is wide, embracing all aspects of economic, social and cultural activity; and deals with topics from tourism to goods transport, from fertility rates to telephone usage. The innovative use of boxed extracts and original maps and graphics together with a fascinating text gives this book an exciting immediacy and presence that will stimulate readers' imaginations and inspire their studies. For students of geography, European studies, planning, environmental studies, transport, economics - and social sciences in general - this book will be compulsive reading."--Back cover.

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