Title: World Regional Geography Without Subregions: Global Patterns, Local Lives (Seventh Edition)
Author: Lydia Mihelic Pulsipher, Alex Pulsipher
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
Description:
“World Regional Geography Without Subregions: Global Patterns, Local Lives” in its Seventh Edition, authored by Lydia Mihelic Pulsipher and Alex Pulsipher, offers a comprehensive exploration of global geography without the conventional divisions into subregions. This textbook provides an insightful examination of the interconnectedness of global patterns and local lives, highlighting the diverse cultural, economic, and environmental factors shaping our world. Through engaging narratives, case studies, and maps, the authors present a nuanced understanding of geographical phenomena, from migration and urbanization to environmental sustainability and geopolitical tensions. With a focus on real-world examples and current issues, this edition equips students with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to navigate the complexities of our increasingly interconnected world. Whether used in the classroom or for self-study, “World Regional Geography” serves as an invaluable resource for students and educators seeking to understand the dynamic relationships between people, places, and regions on a global scale.