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[accordions]2021 – current
2016 – 2020
Preface
Tom L. Martinson, pp. 1-2
Developments in Brazilian Geography During the Twentieth Century
Kempton E. Webb, pp. 3-10
Ecology and Natural Resources Conservation
Conservation of Food Crop Genetic Resources in Latin America
David L. Clawson, pp. 11-18
The Study of the Physical Environment and Natural Hazards in Latin America: Progress and Challenges
César N. Caviedes, pp.19-30
‘Wildlands’ Conservation in Central America During the 1980s: A Geographical Perspective
Peter H. Herlihy, pp. 31-44
Altitudinal Belts in the Tropical Andes: Their Ecology and Human Utilization
Christoph Stadel, pp. 45-60
Depletion of Natural Resources and the Status of Conservation in Latin America
Alan K. Craig, pp. 61-66
Population, Migration, & Urbanization
Characteristics and Processes of Urbanization in the Caribbean
Thomas D. Boswell, pp. 67-90
Dennis Conway, pp. 91-98
Population Geography of Mainland Hispanic America: Inventory of the1980s
Alfonso Gonzalez, pp. 99-108
Migration in Brazil: Research During the 1980s
Cyrus B. Dawsey, III, pp. 109-116
Historical & Cultural Geography
Geographic Research on Aboriginal and Peasant Cultures in Amazonia, 1980-1990
William M. Denevan and Mario Hiraoka, pp. 117-126
The Historical Demography of Colonial Central America
W. George Lovell and Christopher H. Lutz, pp. 127-138
Ethno-Agriculture and Cultural Ecology in Mexico: Historical Vistas and Modern Implications
Karl W. Butzer, pp. 139-152
Aboriginal and Peasant Cultures of the Caribbean
Clarissa Kimber, pp. 153-164
Cultural and Historical Geography of the Andes
Gregory Knapp, pp. 165-176
Recent Research on Amerind and Peasant Cultures in Yucatan and Central America
Kent Mathewson and Michael Yoder, pp. 177-188
The Status of Geographical Research on the Aboriginal and Peasant Communities of Latin America
William V. Davidson, pp. 189-190
Commercial Activities
Transportation in Latin America
Peter W. Rees, pp. 191-198
Geographic Research on Tourism in Latin America, 1980-1990
Klaus J. Meyer-Arendt, pp. 199-208
Mines and Minerals: A Treasure House of Latin American Research Topics
Roland D. Mower, pp. 209-214
Research on Commercial Agriculture and Ranching by North American Geographers, 1980-1989
John Thompson, pp. 215-222
Geographies of Well-Being
Medical Geographic Research in Latin America and the Caribbean in the 1980s and Beyond
Connie Weil, pp. 223-230
Geographic Perspectives on Latin American Women
Linda Greenow, pp. 231-238
Marilyn Little, pp. 239-242
The Implication of Folk Soil Taxonomies for Agricultural Change in Middle America
Nicholas P. Dunning, pp. 243-248
Regional & Economic Development
Development, Underdevelopment, and National Spatial Organization
Ray Bromley, pp. 249-260
The Tropical Forest: Competing Demands for Preservation, Exploitation, and Conversion
Joshua C. Dickinson and Francis E. Putz, pp. 261-276
Karl Zimmerer, pp. 277-282
Latin American Urban Development: Review of the 1980s and Prospects for the 1990s
Thomas Klak, pp. 283-292
Some Questions Concerning Development: Comments on ‘Regional and Economic Development’
William E. Doolittle, pp. 293-294
Teaching Latin America
Development Issues as Applied in Latin America: Teaching Towards Multi-Cultural Understandings
Victoria Lawson, pp. 295-302
Susan Place, pp. 303-308
Regional Ecology and Middle America: Teaching Geography in a Major Latin American Program
William E. Doolittle, pp. 309-312
Enrollment Trends in the Regional Geography of Latin America
Cyrus B. Dawsey, III, , pp. 313-320
Providing a Latin American Cultural Field Experience
F.L. Bein and Barbara Jackson, pp. 321-324
Research Methodology
The Impact of Computer Based Information Systems upon Latin American Planning Agencies
Barry Lentnek, pp. 325-330
Representation of Geographic Space in Natural Language, Minds, Culture and Computers
David M. Mark, pp. 331-336
The Use of Geographic Information Systems in Development Planning in Latin America
Betty Smith, pp. 337-342
Cultural and Linguistic Aspects of Designing Geographic Information Systems for Spanish Speakers
Michael D. Gould, pp. 343-348
CLAG at Age Twenty
Vern R. Harnapp and Robert B. Kent, pp. 349-358
Two Decades of Women Latin Americanist Geographers
Barbara E. Fredrich and Deborah Salazar, pp. 359-364
Prospect
John P. Augelli, pp. 365-368
Introduction
Tom L. Martinson and Gary S. Elbow, pp. 1-3
CLAG Honors
Carl L. Johanessen, pp. 4-5
Peter W. Rees, p. 6
Peter W. Rees, p. 7
Opening Presentation
The Contribution of Carl Sauer to Latin American Geography
Robert C. West, pp. 8-21
Ecology
The Ecological Dimension–Ten Years Later
James J. Parsons, pp. 22-33
Environmental Awareness and Conservation of Natural Resources in Latin America: A Brief Review
Charles F. Bennett,pp. 34-47
Recent Intensification of Resource Use in Quintana Roo, Mexico
Clinton R. Edwards and Norman R. Stewart, pp. 48-57
Population & Settlement
Population Research in Latin America: Retrospect and Prospect
Robert N. Thomas and Osvaldo Muniz, pp. 58-65
The Dynamics of Human Settlement and Migration
Richard W. Wilkie, pp. 66-89
Latin America’s Population and Development in the 1970s
Alfonso Gonzalez, pp. 90-99
An Inventory of Migration Research Dealing with Caribbean Topics
Thomas D. Boswell,100-118
The Impact of Perception on Urban Migration in Latin America
Richard C. Jones, pp. 119-127
The Impact of Cityward Migration on Urban Environments: Slums of Cities and Squatter Settlements
Harold E. Jackson, pp. 128-133
A New Form of International Migration: U.S. Military Retirees in Central America
Phillip H. Allman, Jr., pp. 134-149
Frontier Population Absorption and Migrant Socio-Economic Mobility: Evidence from Brazilian Amazonia
Luc J. A. Mougeot, pp.150-161
Teaching the Evolution of Population Distribution
Oscar H. Horst, pp. 162-175
Aboriginal & Peasant Cultures
Recent Research on Traditional Food Production in Latin America
William M. Denevan, pp. 176-187
Geographic Research on the Pre-Hispanic Period with Emphasis on Agriculture
Larry L. Patrick, pp. 188-197
Recent Ethnogeography on Historic Latin America
William V. Davidson, pp. 198-208
Recent Research on Pre-Hispanic Agriculture in Coastal Peru
James S. Kus, pp. 209-217
The Full Extent of the Field: A Commentary on the “New Cultural Geography” in Latin America
Gregory Knapp, pp. 217-224
B.L. Turner II, pp. 225-229
Primary Activities
Geographic Research on Commercial Agriculture in Latin America in the 1970s
Ernst Griffin and Don R. Hoy , pp. 230-241
Latin America in the Seventies: The Geography of Minerals
Clarence W. Minkel and Vernon M. Smith, pp. 242-249
François J. Belisle, pp. 250-261
John Thompson , pp. 262-268
Social Geography
The Political Geography of Latin America: A Decade of American Research
Charles H. Richardson, pp. 330-335
Tourism Development in Latin America and Related Research Needs
Robert C. Mings, pp. 336-346
Tom L. Martinson, pp.347-356
On the Interrelationships Between Development and Migration Processes
Lawrence A. Brown and Rickie S. Gilliard , pp. 357-373
Development Policy and the Disadvantaged, Subsistence Sector of Agriculture
Marvin F. Gordon, pp.374-382
Modernization and Change in Latin American Towns: Geographical Research from the 1970s
Gary S. Elbow,pp. 383-391
Economic History and Historical Geography of the Caribbean: The Last Ten Years Reviewed
Frank C. Innes, pp. 392-396
Rural-to-Urban Migration in Latin America and Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Trends and Motives
Richard C. Jones and Ronald D. Garst, pp. 397-407
Regional Development in Brazil: Research Trends in the Seventies
Wayne T. Enders, pp. 408-420
The Ecological Factor in Regional Development: A Venezuelan Case Study
Joshua C. Dickinson III, pp. 421-435
Research Methodology
Reality and Research: Some Relationships for the Eighties
Barry Lentnek, pp. 436-442
Geographic Method: A Latin American Perspective
Julio Quan, pp.443-446
The Planning of Biomass Energy Systems in Latin America
Edward L. Hillsman, pp.447-456
Simulating the Dynamics of Urban Impact on Middle America from 1600 to the Year 2000
Robert E. Nunley, Pamela J. Nebgen, and Michael A. Fisher, pp. 457-466,
Latin American Geography in the Seventies: Inventory and Prospects
John P. Augelli, pp. 467-474
Preface
Preface
Robert L. Carmin, Tom Martinson & Barry Lentnek, pp. ii-v
Opening Presentation
Studies of Latin America by Geographers in the United States
Preston E. James, pp. 1-12
Ecology
Ecological Problems and Approaches in Latin American Geography
James J. Parsons, pp. 13-32
Animal Geography in Latin America
Charles F. Bennett, pp. 33-40
Latin American Vegetation: Work by American Geographers in the 1960s
Philip L. Wagner, pp. 41-46
Climate and Ecology in Latin America
Howard E. Dougherty, pp. 47-71
Population & Settlement
Contributions by Geographers to Latin American Population Studies
Paul D. Simkins, pp. 72-85
Geography and the Emergent Areas of Latin America
Craig L. Dozier, pp. 86-94
Settlement Geography in Latin America
P. A. D. Stouse Jr., pp. 95-103
Internal Migration In Latin America: An Analysis of Recent Literature
Robert N.Thomas, pp. 104-118
The Overpopulation Concept and the Latin Americanist Geographer
Lynden Williams, pp. 119-123
Aboriginal & Peasant Cultures
Indian Societies and Communities in Latin America: An Historical Perspective
Homer Aschmann, pp. 124-137
Prehistoric Cultural Change and Ecology in Latin America
William M. Denevan, pp. 138-151
The Study of Change in Traditional Communities
Oscar H. Horst, pp. 152-160
Latin American Peasantry in Transition to Modern Farming
Barry Lentnek, pp. 161-166
Bernard Nietschmann, pp. 167-181
Commercial & Primary Activities
Edmund E. Hagen, Don R. Hoy, and Ernst Griffin, pp. 182-208
Latin America in the 1960s: The Geography of Minerals
Clarence W. Minkel, pp. 209-214
Research on Forests and Man in Latin Americas
Joshua C. Dickinson III, pp. 215-219
Physical Geography
The Study of the Physical Environment in South America
Dieter Brunnschweiler, pp. 220-231
Geomorphological Research in Middle America
Norbert P. Psuty, pp. 232-239
Status of Geomorphologic Research on South America
Alan K. Craig, pp. 240-249
Contributions to the Coastal Geomorphology of Latin America
Norbert P. Psuty, pp. 250-264
Political and Social Geography
The Status of Political Geography Research in Latin America
Stanley D. Brunn, John J. Ford, and Terry L. McIntosh, pp. 265-287
The Status of North American Research on the Political Geography of Latin America
C. Howard Richardson, pp. 288-298
Edward W. Soja, pp. 299-308
Recreational Geography in Latin America: A Neglected Field
H. Daniel Stillwell, pp. 309-314
The Tourist Industry in Latin America: Its Present Status and Future Needs
Robert C. Mings, pp. 315-323
Urban, Transportation & Industrial Geography
Diffusion of Innovation in Latin America: A Geographer’s Perspective
Lawrence A. Brown, pp. 324-332
Geography, Transportation, and Regional Development
Howard L. Gauthier, pp. 333-342
Urbanization and Economic Development: Research Directions and Needs
Michael L. McNulty, pp. 343-349
The Persistence of Cultural Autarchy
Ronald C. Sheck, pp. 350-355
Urban Development Policy in Chile
David F. Bramhall,pp. 356-366
Spatial Growth Differentials in Latin America
Walter B. Stohr, pp. 367-377
Approaches to Understanding the Urban Roots of Brazil
Gerald F. Pyle, pp. 378-396
Spatial Factors in Development Planning
Mapping Spatial Factors for Development Planning
Richard P. Momsen, Jr., pp. 397-401
Basic Issues in the Process of Development in Latin America
Harold T. Jorgenson, pp. 402-411
Quasi-Economic Political Units in Latin America
Edward Marasciulo, pp. 412-414
Research Methodology
Two Aspects of Quantitative Methodology: Uniform Areal Data Units and Analog Simulation
Robert E. Nunley, pp. 415-420
Survey Research Design: A Case of Rural-Urban Mobility
Robert N. Thomas, pp. 421-427
Conclusion
Future Research in Latin America: Changing Professional Viewpoints and Issues
John P. Augelli, pp. 428-435
2011 – 2015
2006 – 2010
Culture, Tourism, & Migration.
Human Environment Interactions
GIS & Mapping
Physical Geography
Culture, Tourism, & Migration
Culture, Tourism, & Migration
Human Environment Interactions
GIS & Mapping
Physical Geography
Culture, Tourism, & Migration
Human Environment Interactions
GIS & Mapping
Physical Geography
2021 – current
2016 – 2020
Preface
Tom L. Martinson, pp. 1-2
Developments in Brazilian Geography During the Twentieth Century
Kempton E. Webb, pp. 3-10
Ecology and Natural Resources Conservation
Conservation of Food Crop Genetic Resources in Latin America
David L. Clawson, pp. 11-18
The Study of the Physical Environment and Natural Hazards in Latin America: Progress and Challenges
César N. Caviedes, pp.19-30
‘Wildlands’ Conservation in Central America During the 1980s: A Geographical Perspective
Peter H. Herlihy, pp. 31-44
Altitudinal Belts in the Tropical Andes: Their Ecology and Human Utilization
Christoph Stadel, pp. 45-60
Depletion of Natural Resources and the Status of Conservation in Latin America
Alan K. Craig, pp. 61-66
Population, Migration, & Urbanization
Characteristics and Processes of Urbanization in the Caribbean
Thomas D. Boswell, pp. 67-90
Dennis Conway, pp. 91-98
Population Geography of Mainland Hispanic America: Inventory of the1980s
Alfonso Gonzalez, pp. 99-108
Migration in Brazil: Research During the 1980s
Cyrus B. Dawsey, III, pp. 109-116
Historical & Cultural Geography
Geographic Research on Aboriginal and Peasant Cultures in Amazonia, 1980-1990
William M. Denevan and Mario Hiraoka, pp. 117-126
The Historical Demography of Colonial Central America
W. George Lovell and Christopher H. Lutz, pp. 127-138
Ethno-Agriculture and Cultural Ecology in Mexico: Historical Vistas and Modern Implications
Karl W. Butzer, pp. 139-152
Aboriginal and Peasant Cultures of the Caribbean
Clarissa Kimber, pp. 153-164
Cultural and Historical Geography of the Andes
Gregory Knapp, pp. 165-176
Recent Research on Amerind and Peasant Cultures in Yucatan and Central America
Kent Mathewson and Michael Yoder, pp. 177-188
The Status of Geographical Research on the Aboriginal and Peasant Communities of Latin America
William V. Davidson, pp. 189-190
Commercial Activities
Transportation in Latin America
Peter W. Rees, pp. 191-198
Geographic Research on Tourism in Latin America, 1980-1990
Klaus J. Meyer-Arendt, pp. 199-208
Mines and Minerals: A Treasure House of Latin American Research Topics
Roland D. Mower, pp. 209-214
Research on Commercial Agriculture and Ranching by North American Geographers, 1980-1989
John Thompson, pp. 215-222
Geographies of Well-Being
Medical Geographic Research in Latin America and the Caribbean in the 1980s and Beyond
Connie Weil, pp. 223-230
Geographic Perspectives on Latin American Women
Linda Greenow, pp. 231-238
Marilyn Little, pp. 239-242
The Implication of Folk Soil Taxonomies for Agricultural Change in Middle America
Nicholas P. Dunning, pp. 243-248
Regional & Economic Development
Development, Underdevelopment, and National Spatial Organization
Ray Bromley, pp. 249-260
The Tropical Forest: Competing Demands for Preservation, Exploitation, and Conversion
Joshua C. Dickinson and Francis E. Putz, pp. 261-276
Karl Zimmerer, pp. 277-282
Latin American Urban Development: Review of the 1980s and Prospects for the 1990s
Thomas Klak, pp. 283-292
Some Questions Concerning Development: Comments on ‘Regional and Economic Development’
William E. Doolittle, pp. 293-294
Teaching Latin America
Development Issues as Applied in Latin America: Teaching Towards Multi-Cultural Understandings
Victoria Lawson, pp. 295-302
Susan Place, pp. 303-308
Regional Ecology and Middle America: Teaching Geography in a Major Latin American Program
William E. Doolittle, pp. 309-312
Enrollment Trends in the Regional Geography of Latin America
Cyrus B. Dawsey, III, , pp. 313-320
Providing a Latin American Cultural Field Experience
F.L. Bein and Barbara Jackson, pp. 321-324
Research Methodology
The Impact of Computer Based Information Systems upon Latin American Planning Agencies
Barry Lentnek, pp. 325-330
Representation of Geographic Space in Natural Language, Minds, Culture and Computers
David M. Mark, pp. 331-336
The Use of Geographic Information Systems in Development Planning in Latin America
Betty Smith, pp. 337-342
Cultural and Linguistic Aspects of Designing Geographic Information Systems for Spanish Speakers
Michael D. Gould, pp. 343-348
CLAG at Age Twenty
Vern R. Harnapp and Robert B. Kent, pp. 349-358
Two Decades of Women Latin Americanist Geographers
Barbara E. Fredrich and Deborah Salazar, pp. 359-364
Prospect
John P. Augelli, pp. 365-368
Introduction
Tom L. Martinson and Gary S. Elbow, pp. 1-3
CLAG Honors
Carl L. Johanessen, pp. 4-5
Peter W. Rees, p. 6
Peter W. Rees, p. 7
Opening Presentation
The Contribution of Carl Sauer to Latin American Geography
Robert C. West, pp. 8-21
Ecology
The Ecological Dimension–Ten Years Later
James J. Parsons, pp. 22-33
Environmental Awareness and Conservation of Natural Resources in Latin America: A Brief Review
Charles F. Bennett,pp. 34-47
Recent Intensification of Resource Use in Quintana Roo, Mexico
Clinton R. Edwards and Norman R. Stewart, pp. 48-57
Population & Settlement
Population Research in Latin America: Retrospect and Prospect
Robert N. Thomas and Osvaldo Muniz, pp. 58-65
The Dynamics of Human Settlement and Migration
Richard W. Wilkie, pp. 66-89
Latin America’s Population and Development in the 1970s
Alfonso Gonzalez, pp. 90-99
An Inventory of Migration Research Dealing with Caribbean Topics
Thomas D. Boswell,100-118
The Impact of Perception on Urban Migration in Latin America
Richard C. Jones, pp. 119-127
The Impact of Cityward Migration on Urban Environments: Slums of Cities and Squatter Settlements
Harold E. Jackson, pp. 128-133
A New Form of International Migration: U.S. Military Retirees in Central America
Phillip H. Allman, Jr., pp. 134-149
Frontier Population Absorption and Migrant Socio-Economic Mobility: Evidence from Brazilian Amazonia
Luc J. A. Mougeot, pp.150-161
Teaching the Evolution of Population Distribution
Oscar H. Horst, pp. 162-175
Aboriginal & Peasant Cultures
Recent Research on Traditional Food Production in Latin America
William M. Denevan, pp. 176-187
Geographic Research on the Pre-Hispanic Period with Emphasis on Agriculture
Larry L. Patrick, pp. 188-197
Recent Ethnogeography on Historic Latin America
William V. Davidson, pp. 198-208
Recent Research on Pre-Hispanic Agriculture in Coastal Peru
James S. Kus, pp. 209-217
The Full Extent of the Field: A Commentary on the “New Cultural Geography” in Latin America
Gregory Knapp, pp. 217-224
B.L. Turner II, pp. 225-229
Primary Activities
Geographic Research on Commercial Agriculture in Latin America in the 1970s
Ernst Griffin and Don R. Hoy , pp. 230-241
Latin America in the Seventies: The Geography of Minerals
Clarence W. Minkel and Vernon M. Smith, pp. 242-249
François J. Belisle, pp. 250-261
John Thompson , pp. 262-268
Social Geography
The Political Geography of Latin America: A Decade of American Research
Charles H. Richardson, pp. 330-335
Tourism Development in Latin America and Related Research Needs
Robert C. Mings, pp. 336-346
Tom L. Martinson, pp.347-356
On the Interrelationships Between Development and Migration Processes
Lawrence A. Brown and Rickie S. Gilliard , pp. 357-373
Development Policy and the Disadvantaged, Subsistence Sector of Agriculture
Marvin F. Gordon, pp.374-382
Modernization and Change in Latin American Towns: Geographical Research from the 1970s
Gary S. Elbow,pp. 383-391
Economic History and Historical Geography of the Caribbean: The Last Ten Years Reviewed
Frank C. Innes, pp. 392-396
Rural-to-Urban Migration in Latin America and Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Trends and Motives
Richard C. Jones and Ronald D. Garst, pp. 397-407
Regional Development in Brazil: Research Trends in the Seventies
Wayne T. Enders, pp. 408-420
The Ecological Factor in Regional Development: A Venezuelan Case Study
Joshua C. Dickinson III, pp. 421-435
Research Methodology
Reality and Research: Some Relationships for the Eighties
Barry Lentnek, pp. 436-442
Geographic Method: A Latin American Perspective
Julio Quan, pp.443-446
The Planning of Biomass Energy Systems in Latin America
Edward L. Hillsman, pp.447-456
Simulating the Dynamics of Urban Impact on Middle America from 1600 to the Year 2000
Robert E. Nunley, Pamela J. Nebgen, and Michael A. Fisher, pp. 457-466,
Latin American Geography in the Seventies: Inventory and Prospects
John P. Augelli, pp. 467-474
Preface
Preface
Robert L. Carmin, Tom Martinson & Barry Lentnek, pp. ii-v
Opening Presentation
Studies of Latin America by Geographers in the United States
Preston E. James, pp. 1-12
Ecology
Ecological Problems and Approaches in Latin American Geography
James J. Parsons, pp. 13-32
Animal Geography in Latin America
Charles F. Bennett, pp. 33-40
Latin American Vegetation: Work by American Geographers in the 1960s
Philip L. Wagner, pp. 41-46
Climate and Ecology in Latin America
Howard E. Dougherty, pp. 47-71
Population & Settlement
Contributions by Geographers to Latin American Population Studies
Paul D. Simkins, pp. 72-85
Geography and the Emergent Areas of Latin America
Craig L. Dozier, pp. 86-94
Settlement Geography in Latin America
P. A. D. Stouse Jr., pp. 95-103
Internal Migration In Latin America: An Analysis of Recent Literature
Robert N.Thomas, pp. 104-118
The Overpopulation Concept and the Latin Americanist Geographer
Lynden Williams, pp. 119-123
Aboriginal & Peasant Cultures
Indian Societies and Communities in Latin America: An Historical Perspective
Homer Aschmann, pp. 124-137
Prehistoric Cultural Change and Ecology in Latin America
William M. Denevan, pp. 138-151
The Study of Change in Traditional Communities
Oscar H. Horst, pp. 152-160
Latin American Peasantry in Transition to Modern Farming
Barry Lentnek, pp. 161-166
Bernard Nietschmann, pp. 167-181
Commercial & Primary Activities
Edmund E. Hagen, Don R. Hoy, and Ernst Griffin, pp. 182-208
Latin America in the 1960s: The Geography of Minerals
Clarence W. Minkel, pp. 209-214
Research on Forests and Man in Latin Americas
Joshua C. Dickinson III, pp. 215-219
Physical Geography
The Study of the Physical Environment in South America
Dieter Brunnschweiler, pp. 220-231
Geomorphological Research in Middle America
Norbert P. Psuty, pp. 232-239
Status of Geomorphologic Research on South America
Alan K. Craig, pp. 240-249
Contributions to the Coastal Geomorphology of Latin America
Norbert P. Psuty, pp. 250-264
Political and Social Geography
The Status of Political Geography Research in Latin America
Stanley D. Brunn, John J. Ford, and Terry L. McIntosh, pp. 265-287
The Status of North American Research on the Political Geography of Latin America
C. Howard Richardson, pp. 288-298
Edward W. Soja, pp. 299-308
Recreational Geography in Latin America: A Neglected Field
H. Daniel Stillwell, pp. 309-314
The Tourist Industry in Latin America: Its Present Status and Future Needs
Robert C. Mings, pp. 315-323
Urban, Transportation & Industrial Geography
Diffusion of Innovation in Latin America: A Geographer’s Perspective
Lawrence A. Brown, pp. 324-332
Geography, Transportation, and Regional Development
Howard L. Gauthier, pp. 333-342
Urbanization and Economic Development: Research Directions and Needs
Michael L. McNulty, pp. 343-349
The Persistence of Cultural Autarchy
Ronald C. Sheck, pp. 350-355
Urban Development Policy in Chile
David F. Bramhall,pp. 356-366
Spatial Growth Differentials in Latin America
Walter B. Stohr, pp. 367-377
Approaches to Understanding the Urban Roots of Brazil
Gerald F. Pyle, pp. 378-396
Spatial Factors in Development Planning
Mapping Spatial Factors for Development Planning
Richard P. Momsen, Jr., pp. 397-401
Basic Issues in the Process of Development in Latin America
Harold T. Jorgenson, pp. 402-411
Quasi-Economic Political Units in Latin America
Edward Marasciulo, pp. 412-414
Research Methodology
Two Aspects of Quantitative Methodology: Uniform Areal Data Units and Analog Simulation
Robert E. Nunley, pp. 415-420
Survey Research Design: A Case of Rural-Urban Mobility
Robert N. Thomas, pp. 421-427
Conclusion
Future Research in Latin America: Changing Professional Viewpoints and Issues
John P. Augelli, pp. 428-435
2011 – 2015
2006 – 2010
Culture, Tourism, & Migration.
Human Environment Interactions
GIS & Mapping
Physical Geography
Culture, Tourism, & Migration
Culture, Tourism, & Migration
Human Environment Interactions
GIS & Mapping
Physical Geography
Culture, Tourism, & Migration
Human Environment Interactions
GIS & Mapping
Physical Geography
2021 – current
2016 – 2020
Preface
Tom L. Martinson, pp. 1-2
Developments in Brazilian Geography During the Twentieth Century
Kempton E. Webb, pp. 3-10
Ecology and Natural Resources Conservation
Conservation of Food Crop Genetic Resources in Latin America
David L. Clawson, pp. 11-18
The Study of the Physical Environment and Natural Hazards in Latin America: Progress and Challenges
César N. Caviedes, pp.19-30
‘Wildlands’ Conservation in Central America During the 1980s: A Geographical Perspective
Peter H. Herlihy, pp. 31-44
Altitudinal Belts in the Tropical Andes: Their Ecology and Human Utilization
Christoph Stadel, pp. 45-60
Depletion of Natural Resources and the Status of Conservation in Latin America
Alan K. Craig, pp. 61-66
Population, Migration, & Urbanization
Characteristics and Processes of Urbanization in the Caribbean
Thomas D. Boswell, pp. 67-90
Dennis Conway, pp. 91-98
Population Geography of Mainland Hispanic America: Inventory of the1980s
Alfonso Gonzalez, pp. 99-108
Migration in Brazil: Research During the 1980s
Cyrus B. Dawsey, III, pp. 109-116
Historical & Cultural Geography
Geographic Research on Aboriginal and Peasant Cultures in Amazonia, 1980-1990
William M. Denevan and Mario Hiraoka, pp. 117-126
The Historical Demography of Colonial Central America
W. George Lovell and Christopher H. Lutz, pp. 127-138
Ethno-Agriculture and Cultural Ecology in Mexico: Historical Vistas and Modern Implications
Karl W. Butzer, pp. 139-152
Aboriginal and Peasant Cultures of the Caribbean
Clarissa Kimber, pp. 153-164
Cultural and Historical Geography of the Andes
Gregory Knapp, pp. 165-176
Recent Research on Amerind and Peasant Cultures in Yucatan and Central America
Kent Mathewson and Michael Yoder, pp. 177-188
The Status of Geographical Research on the Aboriginal and Peasant Communities of Latin America
William V. Davidson, pp. 189-190
Commercial Activities
Transportation in Latin America
Peter W. Rees, pp. 191-198
Geographic Research on Tourism in Latin America, 1980-1990
Klaus J. Meyer-Arendt, pp. 199-208
Mines and Minerals: A Treasure House of Latin American Research Topics
Roland D. Mower, pp. 209-214
Research on Commercial Agriculture and Ranching by North American Geographers, 1980-1989
John Thompson, pp. 215-222
Geographies of Well-Being
Medical Geographic Research in Latin America and the Caribbean in the 1980s and Beyond
Connie Weil, pp. 223-230
Geographic Perspectives on Latin American Women
Linda Greenow, pp. 231-238
Marilyn Little, pp. 239-242
The Implication of Folk Soil Taxonomies for Agricultural Change in Middle America
Nicholas P. Dunning, pp. 243-248
Regional & Economic Development
Development, Underdevelopment, and National Spatial Organization
Ray Bromley, pp. 249-260
The Tropical Forest: Competing Demands for Preservation, Exploitation, and Conversion
Joshua C. Dickinson and Francis E. Putz, pp. 261-276
Karl Zimmerer, pp. 277-282
Latin American Urban Development: Review of the 1980s and Prospects for the 1990s
Thomas Klak, pp. 283-292
Some Questions Concerning Development: Comments on ‘Regional and Economic Development’
William E. Doolittle, pp. 293-294
Teaching Latin America
Development Issues as Applied in Latin America: Teaching Towards Multi-Cultural Understandings
Victoria Lawson, pp. 295-302
Susan Place, pp. 303-308
Regional Ecology and Middle America: Teaching Geography in a Major Latin American Program
William E. Doolittle, pp. 309-312
Enrollment Trends in the Regional Geography of Latin America
Cyrus B. Dawsey, III, , pp. 313-320
Providing a Latin American Cultural Field Experience
F.L. Bein and Barbara Jackson, pp. 321-324
Research Methodology
The Impact of Computer Based Information Systems upon Latin American Planning Agencies
Barry Lentnek, pp. 325-330
Representation of Geographic Space in Natural Language, Minds, Culture and Computers
David M. Mark, pp. 331-336
The Use of Geographic Information Systems in Development Planning in Latin America
Betty Smith, pp. 337-342
Cultural and Linguistic Aspects of Designing Geographic Information Systems for Spanish Speakers
Michael D. Gould, pp. 343-348
CLAG at Age Twenty
Vern R. Harnapp and Robert B. Kent, pp. 349-358
Two Decades of Women Latin Americanist Geographers
Barbara E. Fredrich and Deborah Salazar, pp. 359-364
Prospect
John P. Augelli, pp. 365-368
Introduction
Tom L. Martinson and Gary S. Elbow, pp. 1-3
CLAG Honors
Carl L. Johanessen, pp. 4-5
Peter W. Rees, p. 6
Peter W. Rees, p. 7
Opening Presentation
The Contribution of Carl Sauer to Latin American Geography
Robert C. West, pp. 8-21
Ecology
The Ecological Dimension–Ten Years Later
James J. Parsons, pp. 22-33
Environmental Awareness and Conservation of Natural Resources in Latin America: A Brief Review
Charles F. Bennett,pp. 34-47
Recent Intensification of Resource Use in Quintana Roo, Mexico
Clinton R. Edwards and Norman R. Stewart, pp. 48-57
Population & Settlement
Population Research in Latin America: Retrospect and Prospect
Robert N. Thomas and Osvaldo Muniz, pp. 58-65
The Dynamics of Human Settlement and Migration
Richard W. Wilkie, pp. 66-89
Latin America’s Population and Development in the 1970s
Alfonso Gonzalez, pp. 90-99
An Inventory of Migration Research Dealing with Caribbean Topics
Thomas D. Boswell,100-118
The Impact of Perception on Urban Migration in Latin America
Richard C. Jones, pp. 119-127
The Impact of Cityward Migration on Urban Environments: Slums of Cities and Squatter Settlements
Harold E. Jackson, pp. 128-133
A New Form of International Migration: U.S. Military Retirees in Central America
Phillip H. Allman, Jr., pp. 134-149
Frontier Population Absorption and Migrant Socio-Economic Mobility: Evidence from Brazilian Amazonia
Luc J. A. Mougeot, pp.150-161
Teaching the Evolution of Population Distribution
Oscar H. Horst, pp. 162-175
Aboriginal & Peasant Cultures
Recent Research on Traditional Food Production in Latin America
William M. Denevan, pp. 176-187
Geographic Research on the Pre-Hispanic Period with Emphasis on Agriculture
Larry L. Patrick, pp. 188-197
Recent Ethnogeography on Historic Latin America
William V. Davidson, pp. 198-208
Recent Research on Pre-Hispanic Agriculture in Coastal Peru
James S. Kus, pp. 209-217
The Full Extent of the Field: A Commentary on the “New Cultural Geography” in Latin America
Gregory Knapp, pp. 217-224
B.L. Turner II, pp. 225-229
Primary Activities
Geographic Research on Commercial Agriculture in Latin America in the 1970s
Ernst Griffin and Don R. Hoy , pp. 230-241
Latin America in the Seventies: The Geography of Minerals
Clarence W. Minkel and Vernon M. Smith, pp. 242-249
François J. Belisle, pp. 250-261
John Thompson , pp. 262-268
Social Geography
The Political Geography of Latin America: A Decade of American Research
Charles H. Richardson, pp. 330-335
Tourism Development in Latin America and Related Research Needs
Robert C. Mings, pp. 336-346
Tom L. Martinson, pp.347-356
On the Interrelationships Between Development and Migration Processes
Lawrence A. Brown and Rickie S. Gilliard , pp. 357-373
Development Policy and the Disadvantaged, Subsistence Sector of Agriculture
Marvin F. Gordon, pp.374-382
Modernization and Change in Latin American Towns: Geographical Research from the 1970s
Gary S. Elbow,pp. 383-391
Economic History and Historical Geography of the Caribbean: The Last Ten Years Reviewed
Frank C. Innes, pp. 392-396
Rural-to-Urban Migration in Latin America and Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Trends and Motives
Richard C. Jones and Ronald D. Garst, pp. 397-407
Regional Development in Brazil: Research Trends in the Seventies
Wayne T. Enders, pp. 408-420
The Ecological Factor in Regional Development: A Venezuelan Case Study
Joshua C. Dickinson III, pp. 421-435
Research Methodology
Reality and Research: Some Relationships for the Eighties
Barry Lentnek, pp. 436-442
Geographic Method: A Latin American Perspective
Julio Quan, pp.443-446
The Planning of Biomass Energy Systems in Latin America
Edward L. Hillsman, pp.447-456
Simulating the Dynamics of Urban Impact on Middle America from 1600 to the Year 2000
Robert E. Nunley, Pamela J. Nebgen, and Michael A. Fisher, pp. 457-466,
Latin American Geography in the Seventies: Inventory and Prospects
John P. Augelli, pp. 467-474
Preface
Preface
Robert L. Carmin, Tom Martinson & Barry Lentnek, pp. ii-v
Opening Presentation
Studies of Latin America by Geographers in the United States
Preston E. James, pp. 1-12
Ecology
Ecological Problems and Approaches in Latin American Geography
James J. Parsons, pp. 13-32
Animal Geography in Latin America
Charles F. Bennett, pp. 33-40
Latin American Vegetation: Work by American Geographers in the 1960s
Philip L. Wagner, pp. 41-46
Climate and Ecology in Latin America
Howard E. Dougherty, pp. 47-71
Population & Settlement
Contributions by Geographers to Latin American Population Studies
Paul D. Simkins, pp. 72-85
Geography and the Emergent Areas of Latin America
Craig L. Dozier, pp. 86-94
Settlement Geography in Latin America
P. A. D. Stouse Jr., pp. 95-103
Internal Migration In Latin America: An Analysis of Recent Literature
Robert N.Thomas, pp. 104-118
The Overpopulation Concept and the Latin Americanist Geographer
Lynden Williams, pp. 119-123
Aboriginal & Peasant Cultures
Indian Societies and Communities in Latin America: An Historical Perspective
Homer Aschmann, pp. 124-137
Prehistoric Cultural Change and Ecology in Latin America
William M. Denevan, pp. 138-151
The Study of Change in Traditional Communities
Oscar H. Horst, pp. 152-160
Latin American Peasantry in Transition to Modern Farming
Barry Lentnek, pp. 161-166
Bernard Nietschmann, pp. 167-181
Commercial & Primary Activities
Edmund E. Hagen, Don R. Hoy, and Ernst Griffin, pp. 182-208
Latin America in the 1960s: The Geography of Minerals
Clarence W. Minkel, pp. 209-214
Research on Forests and Man in Latin Americas
Joshua C. Dickinson III, pp. 215-219
Physical Geography
The Study of the Physical Environment in South America
Dieter Brunnschweiler, pp. 220-231
Geomorphological Research in Middle America
Norbert P. Psuty, pp. 232-239
Status of Geomorphologic Research on South America
Alan K. Craig, pp. 240-249
Contributions to the Coastal Geomorphology of Latin America
Norbert P. Psuty, pp. 250-264
Political and Social Geography
The Status of Political Geography Research in Latin America
Stanley D. Brunn, John J. Ford, and Terry L. McIntosh, pp. 265-287
The Status of North American Research on the Political Geography of Latin America
C. Howard Richardson, pp. 288-298
Edward W. Soja, pp. 299-308
Recreational Geography in Latin America: A Neglected Field
H. Daniel Stillwell, pp. 309-314
The Tourist Industry in Latin America: Its Present Status and Future Needs
Robert C. Mings, pp. 315-323
Urban, Transportation & Industrial Geography
Diffusion of Innovation in Latin America: A Geographer’s Perspective
Lawrence A. Brown, pp. 324-332
Geography, Transportation, and Regional Development
Howard L. Gauthier, pp. 333-342
Urbanization and Economic Development: Research Directions and Needs
Michael L. McNulty, pp. 343-349
The Persistence of Cultural Autarchy
Ronald C. Sheck, pp. 350-355
Urban Development Policy in Chile
David F. Bramhall,pp. 356-366
Spatial Growth Differentials in Latin America
Walter B. Stohr, pp. 367-377
Approaches to Understanding the Urban Roots of Brazil
Gerald F. Pyle, pp. 378-396
Spatial Factors in Development Planning
Mapping Spatial Factors for Development Planning
Richard P. Momsen, Jr., pp. 397-401
Basic Issues in the Process of Development in Latin America
Harold T. Jorgenson, pp. 402-411
Quasi-Economic Political Units in Latin America
Edward Marasciulo, pp. 412-414
Research Methodology
Two Aspects of Quantitative Methodology: Uniform Areal Data Units and Analog Simulation
Robert E. Nunley, pp. 415-420
Survey Research Design: A Case of Rural-Urban Mobility
Robert N. Thomas, pp. 421-427
Conclusion
Future Research in Latin America: Changing Professional Viewpoints and Issues
John P. Augelli, pp. 428-435
2011 – 2015
2006 – 2010
Culture, Tourism, & Migration.
Human Environment Interactions
GIS & Mapping
Physical Geography
Culture, Tourism, & Migration
Culture, Tourism, & Migration
Human Environment Interactions
GIS & Mapping
Physical Geography
Culture, Tourism, & Migration
Human Environment Interactions
GIS & Mapping
Physical Geography
2021 – current
2016 – 2020
Preface
Tom L. Martinson, pp. 1-2
Developments in Brazilian Geography During the Twentieth Century
Kempton E. Webb, pp. 3-10
Ecology and Natural Resources Conservation
Conservation of Food Crop Genetic Resources in Latin America
David L. Clawson, pp. 11-18
The Study of the Physical Environment and Natural Hazards in Latin America: Progress and Challenges
César N. Caviedes, pp.19-30
‘Wildlands’ Conservation in Central America During the 1980s: A Geographical Perspective
Peter H. Herlihy, pp. 31-44
Altitudinal Belts in the Tropical Andes: Their Ecology and Human Utilization
Christoph Stadel, pp. 45-60
Depletion of Natural Resources and the Status of Conservation in Latin America
Alan K. Craig, pp. 61-66
Population, Migration, & Urbanization
Characteristics and Processes of Urbanization in the Caribbean
Thomas D. Boswell, pp. 67-90
Dennis Conway, pp. 91-98
Population Geography of Mainland Hispanic America: Inventory of the1980s
Alfonso Gonzalez, pp. 99-108
Migration in Brazil: Research During the 1980s
Cyrus B. Dawsey, III, pp. 109-116
Historical & Cultural Geography
Geographic Research on Aboriginal and Peasant Cultures in Amazonia, 1980-1990
William M. Denevan and Mario Hiraoka, pp. 117-126
The Historical Demography of Colonial Central America
W. George Lovell and Christopher H. Lutz, pp. 127-138
Ethno-Agriculture and Cultural Ecology in Mexico: Historical Vistas and Modern Implications
Karl W. Butzer, pp. 139-152
Aboriginal and Peasant Cultures of the Caribbean
Clarissa Kimber, pp. 153-164
Cultural and Historical Geography of the Andes
Gregory Knapp, pp. 165-176
Recent Research on Amerind and Peasant Cultures in Yucatan and Central America
Kent Mathewson and Michael Yoder, pp. 177-188
The Status of Geographical Research on the Aboriginal and Peasant Communities of Latin America
William V. Davidson, pp. 189-190
Commercial Activities
Transportation in Latin America
Peter W. Rees, pp. 191-198
Geographic Research on Tourism in Latin America, 1980-1990
Klaus J. Meyer-Arendt, pp. 199-208
Mines and Minerals: A Treasure House of Latin American Research Topics
Roland D. Mower, pp. 209-214
Research on Commercial Agriculture and Ranching by North American Geographers, 1980-1989
John Thompson, pp. 215-222
Geographies of Well-Being
Medical Geographic Research in Latin America and the Caribbean in the 1980s and Beyond
Connie Weil, pp. 223-230
Geographic Perspectives on Latin American Women
Linda Greenow, pp. 231-238
Marilyn Little, pp. 239-242
The Implication of Folk Soil Taxonomies for Agricultural Change in Middle America
Nicholas P. Dunning, pp. 243-248
Regional & Economic Development
Development, Underdevelopment, and National Spatial Organization
Ray Bromley, pp. 249-260
The Tropical Forest: Competing Demands for Preservation, Exploitation, and Conversion
Joshua C. Dickinson and Francis E. Putz, pp. 261-276
Karl Zimmerer, pp. 277-282
Latin American Urban Development: Review of the 1980s and Prospects for the 1990s
Thomas Klak, pp. 283-292
Some Questions Concerning Development: Comments on ‘Regional and Economic Development’
William E. Doolittle, pp. 293-294
Teaching Latin America
Development Issues as Applied in Latin America: Teaching Towards Multi-Cultural Understandings
Victoria Lawson, pp. 295-302
Susan Place, pp. 303-308
Regional Ecology and Middle America: Teaching Geography in a Major Latin American Program
William E. Doolittle, pp. 309-312
Enrollment Trends in the Regional Geography of Latin America
Cyrus B. Dawsey, III, , pp. 313-320
Providing a Latin American Cultural Field Experience
F.L. Bein and Barbara Jackson, pp. 321-324
Research Methodology
The Impact of Computer Based Information Systems upon Latin American Planning Agencies
Barry Lentnek, pp. 325-330
Representation of Geographic Space in Natural Language, Minds, Culture and Computers
David M. Mark, pp. 331-336
The Use of Geographic Information Systems in Development Planning in Latin America
Betty Smith, pp. 337-342
Cultural and Linguistic Aspects of Designing Geographic Information Systems for Spanish Speakers
Michael D. Gould, pp. 343-348
CLAG at Age Twenty
Vern R. Harnapp and Robert B. Kent, pp. 349-358
Two Decades of Women Latin Americanist Geographers
Barbara E. Fredrich and Deborah Salazar, pp. 359-364
Prospect
John P. Augelli, pp. 365-368
Introduction
Tom L. Martinson and Gary S. Elbow, pp. 1-3
CLAG Honors
Carl L. Johanessen, pp. 4-5
Peter W. Rees, p. 6
Peter W. Rees, p. 7
Opening Presentation
The Contribution of Carl Sauer to Latin American Geography
Robert C. West, pp. 8-21
Ecology
The Ecological Dimension–Ten Years Later
James J. Parsons, pp. 22-33
Environmental Awareness and Conservation of Natural Resources in Latin America: A Brief Review
Charles F. Bennett,pp. 34-47
Recent Intensification of Resource Use in Quintana Roo, Mexico
Clinton R. Edwards and Norman R. Stewart, pp. 48-57
Population & Settlement
Population Research in Latin America: Retrospect and Prospect
Robert N. Thomas and Osvaldo Muniz, pp. 58-65
The Dynamics of Human Settlement and Migration
Richard W. Wilkie, pp. 66-89
Latin America’s Population and Development in the 1970s
Alfonso Gonzalez, pp. 90-99
An Inventory of Migration Research Dealing with Caribbean Topics
Thomas D. Boswell,100-118
The Impact of Perception on Urban Migration in Latin America
Richard C. Jones, pp. 119-127
The Impact of Cityward Migration on Urban Environments: Slums of Cities and Squatter Settlements
Harold E. Jackson, pp. 128-133
A New Form of International Migration: U.S. Military Retirees in Central America
Phillip H. Allman, Jr., pp. 134-149
Frontier Population Absorption and Migrant Socio-Economic Mobility: Evidence from Brazilian Amazonia
Luc J. A. Mougeot, pp.150-161
Teaching the Evolution of Population Distribution
Oscar H. Horst, pp. 162-175
Aboriginal & Peasant Cultures
Recent Research on Traditional Food Production in Latin America
William M. Denevan, pp. 176-187
Geographic Research on the Pre-Hispanic Period with Emphasis on Agriculture
Larry L. Patrick, pp. 188-197
Recent Ethnogeography on Historic Latin America
William V. Davidson, pp. 198-208
Recent Research on Pre-Hispanic Agriculture in Coastal Peru
James S. Kus, pp. 209-217
The Full Extent of the Field: A Commentary on the “New Cultural Geography” in Latin America
Gregory Knapp, pp. 217-224
B.L. Turner II, pp. 225-229
Primary Activities
Geographic Research on Commercial Agriculture in Latin America in the 1970s
Ernst Griffin and Don R. Hoy , pp. 230-241
Latin America in the Seventies: The Geography of Minerals
Clarence W. Minkel and Vernon M. Smith, pp. 242-249
François J. Belisle, pp. 250-261
John Thompson , pp. 262-268
Social Geography
The Political Geography of Latin America: A Decade of American Research
Charles H. Richardson, pp. 330-335
Tourism Development in Latin America and Related Research Needs
Robert C. Mings, pp. 336-346
Tom L. Martinson, pp.347-356
On the Interrelationships Between Development and Migration Processes
Lawrence A. Brown and Rickie S. Gilliard , pp. 357-373
Development Policy and the Disadvantaged, Subsistence Sector of Agriculture
Marvin F. Gordon, pp.374-382
Modernization and Change in Latin American Towns: Geographical Research from the 1970s
Gary S. Elbow,pp. 383-391
Economic History and Historical Geography of the Caribbean: The Last Ten Years Reviewed
Frank C. Innes, pp. 392-396
Rural-to-Urban Migration in Latin America and Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Trends and Motives
Richard C. Jones and Ronald D. Garst, pp. 397-407
Regional Development in Brazil: Research Trends in the Seventies
Wayne T. Enders, pp. 408-420
The Ecological Factor in Regional Development: A Venezuelan Case Study
Joshua C. Dickinson III, pp. 421-435
Research Methodology
Reality and Research: Some Relationships for the Eighties
Barry Lentnek, pp. 436-442
Geographic Method: A Latin American Perspective
Julio Quan, pp.443-446
The Planning of Biomass Energy Systems in Latin America
Edward L. Hillsman, pp.447-456
Simulating the Dynamics of Urban Impact on Middle America from 1600 to the Year 2000
Robert E. Nunley, Pamela J. Nebgen, and Michael A. Fisher, pp. 457-466,
Latin American Geography in the Seventies: Inventory and Prospects
John P. Augelli, pp. 467-474
Preface
Preface
Robert L. Carmin, Tom Martinson & Barry Lentnek, pp. ii-v
Opening Presentation
Studies of Latin America by Geographers in the United States
Preston E. James, pp. 1-12
Ecology
Ecological Problems and Approaches in Latin American Geography
James J. Parsons, pp. 13-32
Animal Geography in Latin America
Charles F. Bennett, pp. 33-40
Latin American Vegetation: Work by American Geographers in the 1960s
Philip L. Wagner, pp. 41-46
Climate and Ecology in Latin America
Howard E. Dougherty, pp. 47-71
Population & Settlement
Contributions by Geographers to Latin American Population Studies
Paul D. Simkins, pp. 72-85
Geography and the Emergent Areas of Latin America
Craig L. Dozier, pp. 86-94
Settlement Geography in Latin America
P. A. D. Stouse Jr., pp. 95-103
Internal Migration In Latin America: An Analysis of Recent Literature
Robert N.Thomas, pp. 104-118
The Overpopulation Concept and the Latin Americanist Geographer
Lynden Williams, pp. 119-123
Aboriginal & Peasant Cultures
Indian Societies and Communities in Latin America: An Historical Perspective
Homer Aschmann, pp. 124-137
Prehistoric Cultural Change and Ecology in Latin America
William M. Denevan, pp. 138-151
The Study of Change in Traditional Communities
Oscar H. Horst, pp. 152-160
Latin American Peasantry in Transition to Modern Farming
Barry Lentnek, pp. 161-166
Bernard Nietschmann, pp. 167-181
Commercial & Primary Activities
Edmund E. Hagen, Don R. Hoy, and Ernst Griffin, pp. 182-208
Latin America in the 1960s: The Geography of Minerals
Clarence W. Minkel, pp. 209-214
Research on Forests and Man in Latin Americas
Joshua C. Dickinson III, pp. 215-219
Physical Geography
The Study of the Physical Environment in South America
Dieter Brunnschweiler, pp. 220-231
Geomorphological Research in Middle America
Norbert P. Psuty, pp. 232-239
Status of Geomorphologic Research on South America
Alan K. Craig, pp. 240-249
Contributions to the Coastal Geomorphology of Latin America
Norbert P. Psuty, pp. 250-264
Political and Social Geography
The Status of Political Geography Research in Latin America
Stanley D. Brunn, John J. Ford, and Terry L. McIntosh, pp. 265-287
The Status of North American Research on the Political Geography of Latin America
C. Howard Richardson, pp. 288-298
Edward W. Soja, pp. 299-308
Recreational Geography in Latin America: A Neglected Field
H. Daniel Stillwell, pp. 309-314
The Tourist Industry in Latin America: Its Present Status and Future Needs
Robert C. Mings, pp. 315-323
Urban, Transportation & Industrial Geography
Diffusion of Innovation in Latin America: A Geographer’s Perspective
Lawrence A. Brown, pp. 324-332
Geography, Transportation, and Regional Development
Howard L. Gauthier, pp. 333-342
Urbanization and Economic Development: Research Directions and Needs
Michael L. McNulty, pp. 343-349
The Persistence of Cultural Autarchy
Ronald C. Sheck, pp. 350-355
Urban Development Policy in Chile
David F. Bramhall,pp. 356-366
Spatial Growth Differentials in Latin America
Walter B. Stohr, pp. 367-377
Approaches to Understanding the Urban Roots of Brazil
Gerald F. Pyle, pp. 378-396
Spatial Factors in Development Planning
Mapping Spatial Factors for Development Planning
Richard P. Momsen, Jr., pp. 397-401
Basic Issues in the Process of Development in Latin America
Harold T. Jorgenson, pp. 402-411
Quasi-Economic Political Units in Latin America
Edward Marasciulo, pp. 412-414
Research Methodology
Two Aspects of Quantitative Methodology: Uniform Areal Data Units and Analog Simulation
Robert E. Nunley, pp. 415-420
Survey Research Design: A Case of Rural-Urban Mobility
Robert N. Thomas, pp. 421-427
Conclusion
Future Research in Latin America: Changing Professional Viewpoints and Issues
John P. Augelli, pp. 428-435
2011 – 2015
2006 – 2010
Culture, Tourism, & Migration.
Human Environment Interactions
GIS & Mapping
Physical Geography
Culture, Tourism, & Migration
Culture, Tourism, & Migration
Human Environment Interactions
GIS & Mapping
Physical Geography
Culture, Tourism, & Migration
Human Environment Interactions
GIS & Mapping
Physical Geography
2021 – current
2016 – 2020
Preface
Tom L. Martinson, pp. 1-2
Developments in Brazilian Geography During the Twentieth Century
Kempton E. Webb, pp. 3-10
Ecology and Natural Resources Conservation
Conservation of Food Crop Genetic Resources in Latin America
David L. Clawson, pp. 11-18
The Study of the Physical Environment and Natural Hazards in Latin America: Progress and Challenges
César N. Caviedes, pp.19-30
‘Wildlands’ Conservation in Central America During the 1980s: A Geographical Perspective
Peter H. Herlihy, pp. 31-44
Altitudinal Belts in the Tropical Andes: Their Ecology and Human Utilization
Christoph Stadel, pp. 45-60
Depletion of Natural Resources and the Status of Conservation in Latin America
Alan K. Craig, pp. 61-66
Population, Migration, & Urbanization
Characteristics and Processes of Urbanization in the Caribbean
Thomas D. Boswell, pp. 67-90
Dennis Conway, pp. 91-98
Population Geography of Mainland Hispanic America: Inventory of the1980s
Alfonso Gonzalez, pp. 99-108
Migration in Brazil: Research During the 1980s
Cyrus B. Dawsey, III, pp. 109-116
Historical & Cultural Geography
Geographic Research on Aboriginal and Peasant Cultures in Amazonia, 1980-1990
William M. Denevan and Mario Hiraoka, pp. 117-126
The Historical Demography of Colonial Central America
W. George Lovell and Christopher H. Lutz, pp. 127-138
Ethno-Agriculture and Cultural Ecology in Mexico: Historical Vistas and Modern Implications
Karl W. Butzer, pp. 139-152
Aboriginal and Peasant Cultures of the Caribbean
Clarissa Kimber, pp. 153-164
Cultural and Historical Geography of the Andes
Gregory Knapp, pp. 165-176
Recent Research on Amerind and Peasant Cultures in Yucatan and Central America
Kent Mathewson and Michael Yoder, pp. 177-188
The Status of Geographical Research on the Aboriginal and Peasant Communities of Latin America
William V. Davidson, pp. 189-190
Commercial Activities
Transportation in Latin America
Peter W. Rees, pp. 191-198
Geographic Research on Tourism in Latin America, 1980-1990
Klaus J. Meyer-Arendt, pp. 199-208
Mines and Minerals: A Treasure House of Latin American Research Topics
Roland D. Mower, pp. 209-214
Research on Commercial Agriculture and Ranching by North American Geographers, 1980-1989
John Thompson, pp. 215-222
Geographies of Well-Being
Medical Geographic Research in Latin America and the Caribbean in the 1980s and Beyond
Connie Weil, pp. 223-230
Geographic Perspectives on Latin American Women
Linda Greenow, pp. 231-238
Marilyn Little, pp. 239-242
The Implication of Folk Soil Taxonomies for Agricultural Change in Middle America
Nicholas P. Dunning, pp. 243-248
Regional & Economic Development
Development, Underdevelopment, and National Spatial Organization
Ray Bromley, pp. 249-260
The Tropical Forest: Competing Demands for Preservation, Exploitation, and Conversion
Joshua C. Dickinson and Francis E. Putz, pp. 261-276
Karl Zimmerer, pp. 277-282
Latin American Urban Development: Review of the 1980s and Prospects for the 1990s
Thomas Klak, pp. 283-292
Some Questions Concerning Development: Comments on ‘Regional and Economic Development’
William E. Doolittle, pp. 293-294
Teaching Latin America
Development Issues as Applied in Latin America: Teaching Towards Multi-Cultural Understandings
Victoria Lawson, pp. 295-302
Susan Place, pp. 303-308
Regional Ecology and Middle America: Teaching Geography in a Major Latin American Program
William E. Doolittle, pp. 309-312
Enrollment Trends in the Regional Geography of Latin America
Cyrus B. Dawsey, III, , pp. 313-320
Providing a Latin American Cultural Field Experience
F.L. Bein and Barbara Jackson, pp. 321-324
Research Methodology
The Impact of Computer Based Information Systems upon Latin American Planning Agencies
Barry Lentnek, pp. 325-330
Representation of Geographic Space in Natural Language, Minds, Culture and Computers
David M. Mark, pp. 331-336
The Use of Geographic Information Systems in Development Planning in Latin America
Betty Smith, pp. 337-342
Cultural and Linguistic Aspects of Designing Geographic Information Systems for Spanish Speakers
Michael D. Gould, pp. 343-348
CLAG at Age Twenty
Vern R. Harnapp and Robert B. Kent, pp. 349-358
Two Decades of Women Latin Americanist Geographers
Barbara E. Fredrich and Deborah Salazar, pp. 359-364
Prospect
John P. Augelli, pp. 365-368
Introduction
Tom L. Martinson and Gary S. Elbow, pp. 1-3
CLAG Honors
Carl L. Johanessen, pp. 4-5
Peter W. Rees, p. 6
Peter W. Rees, p. 7
Opening Presentation
The Contribution of Carl Sauer to Latin American Geography
Robert C. West, pp. 8-21
Ecology
The Ecological Dimension–Ten Years Later
James J. Parsons, pp. 22-33
Environmental Awareness and Conservation of Natural Resources in Latin America: A Brief Review
Charles F. Bennett,pp. 34-47
Recent Intensification of Resource Use in Quintana Roo, Mexico
Clinton R. Edwards and Norman R. Stewart, pp. 48-57
Population & Settlement
Population Research in Latin America: Retrospect and Prospect
Robert N. Thomas and Osvaldo Muniz, pp. 58-65
The Dynamics of Human Settlement and Migration
Richard W. Wilkie, pp. 66-89
Latin America’s Population and Development in the 1970s
Alfonso Gonzalez, pp. 90-99
An Inventory of Migration Research Dealing with Caribbean Topics
Thomas D. Boswell,100-118
The Impact of Perception on Urban Migration in Latin America
Richard C. Jones, pp. 119-127
The Impact of Cityward Migration on Urban Environments: Slums of Cities and Squatter Settlements
Harold E. Jackson, pp. 128-133
A New Form of International Migration: U.S. Military Retirees in Central America
Phillip H. Allman, Jr., pp. 134-149
Frontier Population Absorption and Migrant Socio-Economic Mobility: Evidence from Brazilian Amazonia
Luc J. A. Mougeot, pp.150-161
Teaching the Evolution of Population Distribution
Oscar H. Horst, pp. 162-175
Aboriginal & Peasant Cultures
Recent Research on Traditional Food Production in Latin America
William M. Denevan, pp. 176-187
Geographic Research on the Pre-Hispanic Period with Emphasis on Agriculture
Larry L. Patrick, pp. 188-197
Recent Ethnogeography on Historic Latin America
William V. Davidson, pp. 198-208
Recent Research on Pre-Hispanic Agriculture in Coastal Peru
James S. Kus, pp. 209-217
The Full Extent of the Field: A Commentary on the “New Cultural Geography” in Latin America
Gregory Knapp, pp. 217-224
B.L. Turner II, pp. 225-229
Primary Activities
Geographic Research on Commercial Agriculture in Latin America in the 1970s
Ernst Griffin and Don R. Hoy , pp. 230-241
Latin America in the Seventies: The Geography of Minerals
Clarence W. Minkel and Vernon M. Smith, pp. 242-249
François J. Belisle, pp. 250-261
John Thompson , pp. 262-268
Social Geography
The Political Geography of Latin America: A Decade of American Research
Charles H. Richardson, pp. 330-335
Tourism Development in Latin America and Related Research Needs
Robert C. Mings, pp. 336-346
Tom L. Martinson, pp.347-356
On the Interrelationships Between Development and Migration Processes
Lawrence A. Brown and Rickie S. Gilliard , pp. 357-373
Development Policy and the Disadvantaged, Subsistence Sector of Agriculture
Marvin F. Gordon, pp.374-382
Modernization and Change in Latin American Towns: Geographical Research from the 1970s
Gary S. Elbow,pp. 383-391
Economic History and Historical Geography of the Caribbean: The Last Ten Years Reviewed
Frank C. Innes, pp. 392-396
Rural-to-Urban Migration in Latin America and Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Trends and Motives
Richard C. Jones and Ronald D. Garst, pp. 397-407
Regional Development in Brazil: Research Trends in the Seventies
Wayne T. Enders, pp. 408-420
The Ecological Factor in Regional Development: A Venezuelan Case Study
Joshua C. Dickinson III, pp. 421-435
Research Methodology
Reality and Research: Some Relationships for the Eighties
Barry Lentnek, pp. 436-442
Geographic Method: A Latin American Perspective
Julio Quan, pp.443-446
The Planning of Biomass Energy Systems in Latin America
Edward L. Hillsman, pp.447-456
Simulating the Dynamics of Urban Impact on Middle America from 1600 to the Year 2000
Robert E. Nunley, Pamela J. Nebgen, and Michael A. Fisher, pp. 457-466,
Latin American Geography in the Seventies: Inventory and Prospects
John P. Augelli, pp. 467-474
Preface
Preface
Robert L. Carmin, Tom Martinson & Barry Lentnek, pp. ii-v
Opening Presentation
Studies of Latin America by Geographers in the United States
Preston E. James, pp. 1-12
Ecology
Ecological Problems and Approaches in Latin American Geography
James J. Parsons, pp. 13-32
Animal Geography in Latin America
Charles F. Bennett, pp. 33-40
Latin American Vegetation: Work by American Geographers in the 1960s
Philip L. Wagner, pp. 41-46
Climate and Ecology in Latin America
Howard E. Dougherty, pp. 47-71
Population & Settlement
Contributions by Geographers to Latin American Population Studies
Paul D. Simkins, pp. 72-85
Geography and the Emergent Areas of Latin America
Craig L. Dozier, pp. 86-94
Settlement Geography in Latin America
P. A. D. Stouse Jr., pp. 95-103
Internal Migration In Latin America: An Analysis of Recent Literature
Robert N.Thomas, pp. 104-118
The Overpopulation Concept and the Latin Americanist Geographer
Lynden Williams, pp. 119-123
Aboriginal & Peasant Cultures
Indian Societies and Communities in Latin America: An Historical Perspective
Homer Aschmann, pp. 124-137
Prehistoric Cultural Change and Ecology in Latin America
William M. Denevan, pp. 138-151
The Study of Change in Traditional Communities
Oscar H. Horst, pp. 152-160
Latin American Peasantry in Transition to Modern Farming
Barry Lentnek, pp. 161-166
Bernard Nietschmann, pp. 167-181
Commercial & Primary Activities
Edmund E. Hagen, Don R. Hoy, and Ernst Griffin, pp. 182-208
Latin America in the 1960s: The Geography of Minerals
Clarence W. Minkel, pp. 209-214
Research on Forests and Man in Latin Americas
Joshua C. Dickinson III, pp. 215-219
Physical Geography
The Study of the Physical Environment in South America
Dieter Brunnschweiler, pp. 220-231
Geomorphological Research in Middle America
Norbert P. Psuty, pp. 232-239
Status of Geomorphologic Research on South America
Alan K. Craig, pp. 240-249
Contributions to the Coastal Geomorphology of Latin America
Norbert P. Psuty, pp. 250-264
Political and Social Geography
The Status of Political Geography Research in Latin America
Stanley D. Brunn, John J. Ford, and Terry L. McIntosh, pp. 265-287
The Status of North American Research on the Political Geography of Latin America
C. Howard Richardson, pp. 288-298
Edward W. Soja, pp. 299-308
Recreational Geography in Latin America: A Neglected Field
H. Daniel Stillwell, pp. 309-314
The Tourist Industry in Latin America: Its Present Status and Future Needs
Robert C. Mings, pp. 315-323
Urban, Transportation & Industrial Geography
Diffusion of Innovation in Latin America: A Geographer’s Perspective
Lawrence A. Brown, pp. 324-332
Geography, Transportation, and Regional Development
Howard L. Gauthier, pp. 333-342
Urbanization and Economic Development: Research Directions and Needs
Michael L. McNulty, pp. 343-349
The Persistence of Cultural Autarchy
Ronald C. Sheck, pp. 350-355
Urban Development Policy in Chile
David F. Bramhall,pp. 356-366
Spatial Growth Differentials in Latin America
Walter B. Stohr, pp. 367-377
Approaches to Understanding the Urban Roots of Brazil
Gerald F. Pyle, pp. 378-396
Spatial Factors in Development Planning
Mapping Spatial Factors for Development Planning
Richard P. Momsen, Jr., pp. 397-401
Basic Issues in the Process of Development in Latin America
Harold T. Jorgenson, pp. 402-411
Quasi-Economic Political Units in Latin America
Edward Marasciulo, pp. 412-414
Research Methodology
Two Aspects of Quantitative Methodology: Uniform Areal Data Units and Analog Simulation
Robert E. Nunley, pp. 415-420
Survey Research Design: A Case of Rural-Urban Mobility
Robert N. Thomas, pp. 421-427
Conclusion
Future Research in Latin America: Changing Professional Viewpoints and Issues
John P. Augelli, pp. 428-435
2011 – 2015
2006 – 2010
Culture, Tourism, & Migration.
Human Environment Interactions
GIS & Mapping
Physical Geography
Culture, Tourism, & Migration
Culture, Tourism, & Migration
Human Environment Interactions
GIS & Mapping
Physical Geography
Culture, Tourism, & Migration
Human Environment Interactions
GIS & Mapping
Physical Geography
2021 – current
2016 – 2020
Preface
Tom L. Martinson, pp. 1-2
Developments in Brazilian Geography During the Twentieth Century
Kempton E. Webb, pp. 3-10
Ecology and Natural Resources Conservation
Conservation of Food Crop Genetic Resources in Latin America
David L. Clawson, pp. 11-18
The Study of the Physical Environment and Natural Hazards in Latin America: Progress and Challenges
César N. Caviedes, pp.19-30
‘Wildlands’ Conservation in Central America During the 1980s: A Geographical Perspective
Peter H. Herlihy, pp. 31-44
Altitudinal Belts in the Tropical Andes: Their Ecology and Human Utilization
Christoph Stadel, pp. 45-60
Depletion of Natural Resources and the Status of Conservation in Latin America
Alan K. Craig, pp. 61-66
Population, Migration, & Urbanization
Characteristics and Processes of Urbanization in the Caribbean
Thomas D. Boswell, pp. 67-90
Dennis Conway, pp. 91-98
Population Geography of Mainland Hispanic America: Inventory of the1980s
Alfonso Gonzalez, pp. 99-108
Migration in Brazil: Research During the 1980s
Cyrus B. Dawsey, III, pp. 109-116
Historical & Cultural Geography
Geographic Research on Aboriginal and Peasant Cultures in Amazonia, 1980-1990
William M. Denevan and Mario Hiraoka, pp. 117-126
The Historical Demography of Colonial Central America
W. George Lovell and Christopher H. Lutz, pp. 127-138
Ethno-Agriculture and Cultural Ecology in Mexico: Historical Vistas and Modern Implications
Karl W. Butzer, pp. 139-152
Aboriginal and Peasant Cultures of the Caribbean
Clarissa Kimber, pp. 153-164
Cultural and Historical Geography of the Andes
Gregory Knapp, pp. 165-176
Recent Research on Amerind and Peasant Cultures in Yucatan and Central America
Kent Mathewson and Michael Yoder, pp. 177-188
The Status of Geographical Research on the Aboriginal and Peasant Communities of Latin America
William V. Davidson, pp. 189-190
Commercial Activities
Transportation in Latin America
Peter W. Rees, pp. 191-198
Geographic Research on Tourism in Latin America, 1980-1990
Klaus J. Meyer-Arendt, pp. 199-208
Mines and Minerals: A Treasure House of Latin American Research Topics
Roland D. Mower, pp. 209-214
Research on Commercial Agriculture and Ranching by North American Geographers, 1980-1989
John Thompson, pp. 215-222
Geographies of Well-Being
Medical Geographic Research in Latin America and the Caribbean in the 1980s and Beyond
Connie Weil, pp. 223-230
Geographic Perspectives on Latin American Women
Linda Greenow, pp. 231-238
Marilyn Little, pp. 239-242
The Implication of Folk Soil Taxonomies for Agricultural Change in Middle America
Nicholas P. Dunning, pp. 243-248
Regional & Economic Development
Development, Underdevelopment, and National Spatial Organization
Ray Bromley, pp. 249-260
The Tropical Forest: Competing Demands for Preservation, Exploitation, and Conversion
Joshua C. Dickinson and Francis E. Putz, pp. 261-276
Karl Zimmerer, pp. 277-282
Latin American Urban Development: Review of the 1980s and Prospects for the 1990s
Thomas Klak, pp. 283-292
Some Questions Concerning Development: Comments on ‘Regional and Economic Development’
William E. Doolittle, pp. 293-294
Teaching Latin America
Development Issues as Applied in Latin America: Teaching Towards Multi-Cultural Understandings
Victoria Lawson, pp. 295-302
Susan Place, pp. 303-308
Regional Ecology and Middle America: Teaching Geography in a Major Latin American Program
William E. Doolittle, pp. 309-312
Enrollment Trends in the Regional Geography of Latin America
Cyrus B. Dawsey, III, , pp. 313-320
Providing a Latin American Cultural Field Experience
F.L. Bein and Barbara Jackson, pp. 321-324
Research Methodology
The Impact of Computer Based Information Systems upon Latin American Planning Agencies
Barry Lentnek, pp. 325-330
Representation of Geographic Space in Natural Language, Minds, Culture and Computers
David M. Mark, pp. 331-336
The Use of Geographic Information Systems in Development Planning in Latin America
Betty Smith, pp. 337-342
Cultural and Linguistic Aspects of Designing Geographic Information Systems for Spanish Speakers
Michael D. Gould, pp. 343-348
CLAG at Age Twenty
Vern R. Harnapp and Robert B. Kent, pp. 349-358
Two Decades of Women Latin Americanist Geographers
Barbara E. Fredrich and Deborah Salazar, pp. 359-364
Prospect
John P. Augelli, pp. 365-368
Introduction
Tom L. Martinson and Gary S. Elbow, pp. 1-3
CLAG Honors
Carl L. Johanessen, pp. 4-5
Peter W. Rees, p. 6
Peter W. Rees, p. 7
Opening Presentation
The Contribution of Carl Sauer to Latin American Geography
Robert C. West, pp. 8-21
Ecology
The Ecological Dimension–Ten Years Later
James J. Parsons, pp. 22-33
Environmental Awareness and Conservation of Natural Resources in Latin America: A Brief Review
Charles F. Bennett,pp. 34-47
Recent Intensification of Resource Use in Quintana Roo, Mexico
Clinton R. Edwards and Norman R. Stewart, pp. 48-57
Population & Settlement
Population Research in Latin America: Retrospect and Prospect
Robert N. Thomas and Osvaldo Muniz, pp. 58-65
The Dynamics of Human Settlement and Migration
Richard W. Wilkie, pp. 66-89
Latin America’s Population and Development in the 1970s
Alfonso Gonzalez, pp. 90-99
An Inventory of Migration Research Dealing with Caribbean Topics
Thomas D. Boswell,100-118
The Impact of Perception on Urban Migration in Latin America
Richard C. Jones, pp. 119-127
The Impact of Cityward Migration on Urban Environments: Slums of Cities and Squatter Settlements
Harold E. Jackson, pp. 128-133
A New Form of International Migration: U.S. Military Retirees in Central America
Phillip H. Allman, Jr., pp. 134-149
Frontier Population Absorption and Migrant Socio-Economic Mobility: Evidence from Brazilian Amazonia
Luc J. A. Mougeot, pp.150-161
Teaching the Evolution of Population Distribution
Oscar H. Horst, pp. 162-175
Aboriginal & Peasant Cultures
Recent Research on Traditional Food Production in Latin America
William M. Denevan, pp. 176-187
Geographic Research on the Pre-Hispanic Period with Emphasis on Agriculture
Larry L. Patrick, pp. 188-197
Recent Ethnogeography on Historic Latin America
William V. Davidson, pp. 198-208
Recent Research on Pre-Hispanic Agriculture in Coastal Peru
James S. Kus, pp. 209-217
The Full Extent of the Field: A Commentary on the “New Cultural Geography” in Latin America
Gregory Knapp, pp. 217-224
B.L. Turner II, pp. 225-229
Primary Activities
Geographic Research on Commercial Agriculture in Latin America in the 1970s
Ernst Griffin and Don R. Hoy , pp. 230-241
Latin America in the Seventies: The Geography of Minerals
Clarence W. Minkel and Vernon M. Smith, pp. 242-249
François J. Belisle, pp. 250-261
John Thompson , pp. 262-268
Social Geography
The Political Geography of Latin America: A Decade of American Research
Charles H. Richardson, pp. 330-335
Tourism Development in Latin America and Related Research Needs
Robert C. Mings, pp. 336-346
Tom L. Martinson, pp.347-356
On the Interrelationships Between Development and Migration Processes
Lawrence A. Brown and Rickie S. Gilliard , pp. 357-373
Development Policy and the Disadvantaged, Subsistence Sector of Agriculture
Marvin F. Gordon, pp.374-382
Modernization and Change in Latin American Towns: Geographical Research from the 1970s
Gary S. Elbow,pp. 383-391
Economic History and Historical Geography of the Caribbean: The Last Ten Years Reviewed
Frank C. Innes, pp. 392-396
Rural-to-Urban Migration in Latin America and Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Trends and Motives
Richard C. Jones and Ronald D. Garst, pp. 397-407
Regional Development in Brazil: Research Trends in the Seventies
Wayne T. Enders, pp. 408-420
The Ecological Factor in Regional Development: A Venezuelan Case Study
Joshua C. Dickinson III, pp. 421-435
Research Methodology
Reality and Research: Some Relationships for the Eighties
Barry Lentnek, pp. 436-442
Geographic Method: A Latin American Perspective
Julio Quan, pp.443-446
The Planning of Biomass Energy Systems in Latin America
Edward L. Hillsman, pp.447-456
Simulating the Dynamics of Urban Impact on Middle America from 1600 to the Year 2000
Robert E. Nunley, Pamela J. Nebgen, and Michael A. Fisher, pp. 457-466,
Latin American Geography in the Seventies: Inventory and Prospects
John P. Augelli, pp. 467-474
Preface
Preface
Robert L. Carmin, Tom Martinson & Barry Lentnek, pp. ii-v
Opening Presentation
Studies of Latin America by Geographers in the United States
Preston E. James, pp. 1-12
Ecology
Ecological Problems and Approaches in Latin American Geography
James J. Parsons, pp. 13-32
Animal Geography in Latin America
Charles F. Bennett, pp. 33-40
Latin American Vegetation: Work by American Geographers in the 1960s
Philip L. Wagner, pp. 41-46
Climate and Ecology in Latin America
Howard E. Dougherty, pp. 47-71
Population & Settlement
Contributions by Geographers to Latin American Population Studies
Paul D. Simkins, pp. 72-85
Geography and the Emergent Areas of Latin America
Craig L. Dozier, pp. 86-94
Settlement Geography in Latin America
P. A. D. Stouse Jr., pp. 95-103
Internal Migration In Latin America: An Analysis of Recent Literature
Robert N.Thomas, pp. 104-118
The Overpopulation Concept and the Latin Americanist Geographer
Lynden Williams, pp. 119-123
Aboriginal & Peasant Cultures
Indian Societies and Communities in Latin America: An Historical Perspective
Homer Aschmann, pp. 124-137
Prehistoric Cultural Change and Ecology in Latin America
William M. Denevan, pp. 138-151
The Study of Change in Traditional Communities
Oscar H. Horst, pp. 152-160
Latin American Peasantry in Transition to Modern Farming
Barry Lentnek, pp. 161-166
Bernard Nietschmann, pp. 167-181
Commercial & Primary Activities
Edmund E. Hagen, Don R. Hoy, and Ernst Griffin, pp. 182-208
Latin America in the 1960s: The Geography of Minerals
Clarence W. Minkel, pp. 209-214
Research on Forests and Man in Latin Americas
Joshua C. Dickinson III, pp. 215-219
Physical Geography
The Study of the Physical Environment in South America
Dieter Brunnschweiler, pp. 220-231
Geomorphological Research in Middle America
Norbert P. Psuty, pp. 232-239
Status of Geomorphologic Research on South America
Alan K. Craig, pp. 240-249
Contributions to the Coastal Geomorphology of Latin America
Norbert P. Psuty, pp. 250-264
Political and Social Geography
The Status of Political Geography Research in Latin America
Stanley D. Brunn, John J. Ford, and Terry L. McIntosh, pp. 265-287
The Status of North American Research on the Political Geography of Latin America
C. Howard Richardson, pp. 288-298
Edward W. Soja, pp. 299-308
Recreational Geography in Latin America: A Neglected Field
H. Daniel Stillwell, pp. 309-314
The Tourist Industry in Latin America: Its Present Status and Future Needs
Robert C. Mings, pp. 315-323
Urban, Transportation & Industrial Geography
Diffusion of Innovation in Latin America: A Geographer’s Perspective
Lawrence A. Brown, pp. 324-332
Geography, Transportation, and Regional Development
Howard L. Gauthier, pp. 333-342
Urbanization and Economic Development: Research Directions and Needs
Michael L. McNulty, pp. 343-349
The Persistence of Cultural Autarchy
Ronald C. Sheck, pp. 350-355
Urban Development Policy in Chile
David F. Bramhall,pp. 356-366
Spatial Growth Differentials in Latin America
Walter B. Stohr, pp. 367-377
Approaches to Understanding the Urban Roots of Brazil
Gerald F. Pyle, pp. 378-396
Spatial Factors in Development Planning
Mapping Spatial Factors for Development Planning
Richard P. Momsen, Jr., pp. 397-401
Basic Issues in the Process of Development in Latin America
Harold T. Jorgenson, pp. 402-411
Quasi-Economic Political Units in Latin America
Edward Marasciulo, pp. 412-414
Research Methodology
Two Aspects of Quantitative Methodology: Uniform Areal Data Units and Analog Simulation
Robert E. Nunley, pp. 415-420
Survey Research Design: A Case of Rural-Urban Mobility
Robert N. Thomas, pp. 421-427
Conclusion
Future Research in Latin America: Changing Professional Viewpoints and Issues
John P. Augelli, pp. 428-435