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GEOG 365 : Urban Geography

Resources for students in GEOG 365 : Urban Geography

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Geography is the study of the physical and human/social environments of the Earth, while urban inquiry focuses on the people and processes of cities and towns -- which now account, for the first time in human history, for a majority of the world's population. Urban geography is a branch of human geography concerned with various aspects of cities. An urban geographer's main role is to emphasize location and space and study the spatial processes that create patterns observed in urban areas. 

Welcome to the research guide for Urban Geography, GEOG 365. The resources below are a great place to start your research.

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Select journals in urban geography

Find Books

Search the Library Catalog to find books on your topic

Most books in the GEOGRAPHY classification area are located on the 2nd floor of the Zuhl Library:

Geography (General): G 1-922

Great Cities of the World: G 140

Historical Geography: G 141

Voyages and Travel: G 149-180

Atlases by Region or Country: G 1100-3102

America. Western Hemisphere: G 1100-1779

North America: G 1105-1692

Greenland: G 1110-1114

Canada: G 1115-1192

United States: G 1200-1534

Caribbean Area: G 1535-1537

Latin America (General): G 1540-1542

Mexico: G 1545-1549

Central America: G 1550-1594

West Indies: G 1600-1692

South America: G 1700-1779

Eastern Hemisphere. Eurasia, Africa, Etc: G 1780-2799

Europe: G 1791-2082

Former Soviet Republics. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.): G 2110-2196

Asia: G 2200-2444

Africa: G 2445-2739

Australasia: G 2740-2799

Oceans (General): G 2800-3064

Antarctica: G 3100-3102

Atlases of Imaginary, Literary, and Mythological Regions, etc: G 3122