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THE INTERNATIONAL MULTI-DISCIPLINARY JOURNAL FOR THE RAPID PUBLICATION
OF RESEARCH RESULTS AND CRITICAL REVIEW ARTICLES IN THE PHYSICAL; HUMAN
AND REGIONAL GEOSCIENCES
VOLUME CONTENTS/AUTHOR !NDEX
TO VOLUME 22, 1991
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NUMBER 1
. A. Thrupp Long-term Losses from Accumulation of Pesticide Residues: a
Case of Persistent Copper Toxicity in Soils of Costa Rica
. Mwaura and T. R. Moore Forest and Woodland Depletion in the Lake Elementeita Basin,
Kenya
. H. Massam 27 The Location of Waste Transfer Stations in Ashdod, Israel,
Using a Multi-criteria Decision Support System
. J. Zaniewski 39 Housing Inequalities under Socialism: the Case of Poland
. Xie and A. K. Dutt 55 Spatial Disparities of Urban Socio-economic Development in
the People’s Republic of China
RURAL CHANGE:
BRITAIN AND THE U.S.S.R.
D. J. B. Shaw 71 Rural Change: Britain and the U.S.S.R.
. W. Gilg 75 Planning for Agriculture: the Growing Case for a Conservation
Component
. T. Gaskell and M. F. Tanner 81 Agricultural Change and Environmentally Sensitive Areas
. V. loffe 91 Shifts in Rural Population Patterns and Changes in the
Agriculture of the Central Regions of the European U.S.S.R.
. S. Zhikharevich 99 The Role Played by Agro-recreational Activities in the Forma-
tion of an Integral Rural—Urban Environment
. Munton and T. Marsden Dualism or Diversity in Family Farming? Patterns of Occu-
pancy Change in British Agriculture
NUMBER 2
CHANGING GENDER RELATIONS IN URBAN SPACE
. Regulska 119 Introduction
. McDowell 123 The Baby and the Bath Water: Diversity, Deconstruction and
Feminist Theory in Geography
K. V. L. England 135 Gender Reiations and the Spatial Structure of the City
. Pratt and S. Hanson Time, Space, and the Occupational Segregation of Women: a
Critique of Human Capital Theory
. E. Kodras and A Contextual Examination of the Feminization of Poverty
. P. Jones Ill
. Herod Homework and the Fragmentation of Space: Challenges for
the Labor Movement
. Rose and N. Chicoine Access to School Daycare Services: Class, Family, Ethnicity
and Space in Montreal’s Old and New Inner City
J. Regulska, S. Fried Women, Politics and Place: Spatial Patterns of Representation
and J. Tiefenbacher in New Jersey
S. A. Marston and Urban Restructuring and the Emergence of New Political
M. Saint-Germain Groupings: Women and Neighborhood Activism in Tucson,
Arizona
NUMBER 3
S. Chant Gender, Migration and Urban Development in Costa Rica: the
Case of Guanacaste
L. A. Herzog The Transfrontier Organization of Space along the U.S—
Mexico Border
H. N. Misra and G. P. Chapman Patterns of Growth in India’s Class | Cities
D. Scott Regional Policy and Planning in South West Germany
T. Kontuly The Deconcentration Theoretical Perspective as an Explana-
tion for Recent Changes in the West German Migration System
J. MacLaughlin Social Characteristics and Destinations of Recent Emigrants
from Selected Regions in the West of Ireland
B. Smit, J. Bray Identification of Marginal Agricultural Areas in Ontario,
and P. Keddie Canada
S. Shamai Sense of Place: an Empirical Measurement
NUMBER 4
P. W. Daniels A World of Services?
U. J. Dymon and N. L. Winter Emergency Mapping in Grassroots America: a Derailment
Evacuation Case Study
W. D. Winger and J. R. McKean Visibility: a Determinant of Park Visitor Behavior
F. J. Gable, D. G. Aubrey Global Environmental Change Issues in the Western Indian
and J. H. Gentile Ocean Region
S. O. Park High-technology Industries in Korea: Spatial Linkages and
Policy Implications
R. Imrie Industrial Change and Local Economic Fragmentation: the
Case of Stoke-on-Trent
Volume Contents/Author Index to Volume 22, 1991