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Geography And Regional Science: Interdisciplinary Disciplines Of Area Analysis

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  • Barry M. Moriarty

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What regional science did most for geography was to provide a forum for the ideas and methodologies of scientific human geographers that were not and are apparently still not acceptable to a large number of geographers. Scientific geographers' ideas and methods of analysis were and are accepted in regional science because many other practitioners of regional science are interested in the same ideas and methods. Thus, there exists a reciprocal appreciation between scientific geographers and practitioners of other disciplines interested in regional science.

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  • Barry M. Moriarty, 1993. "Geography And Regional Science: Interdisciplinary Disciplines Of Area Analysis," The Review of Regional Studies, Southern Regional Science Association, vol. 23(1), pages 51-63, Summer.
  • Handle: RePEc:rre:publsh:v23:y:1993:i:1:p:51-63
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