: Addresses contemporary issues such as rising inequality, environmental pollution, and the political dynamics of Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau .
: Provides additional data sets, provincial Excel files, and public domain maps for researchers and students.
: Includes over 160 maps, tables, and photos to illustrate regional differences in culture and economy.
: Chapters are designed to be taught independently, covering specific sectors like transportation, industry, and population.
The text is a comprehensive academic survey authored primarily by Gregory Veeck, Clifton W. Pannell, Xiaoping Shen, and Youqin Huang . Now in its fourth edition (published in 2021), it is considered the first sustained geography of China’s "reform era" following the 1978 economic opening. Core Themes and Content
: Details China's complex administrative units and its evolving geopolitical worldview, including its increasing international influence.
The book examines China as a product of both internal and external forces, tracing its evolution from an ancient nation to a modern global power.
: Addresses contemporary issues such as rising inequality, environmental pollution, and the political dynamics of Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau .
: Provides additional data sets, provincial Excel files, and public domain maps for researchers and students.
: Includes over 160 maps, tables, and photos to illustrate regional differences in culture and economy. China's Geography: Globalization and the Dynami...
: Chapters are designed to be taught independently, covering specific sectors like transportation, industry, and population.
The text is a comprehensive academic survey authored primarily by Gregory Veeck, Clifton W. Pannell, Xiaoping Shen, and Youqin Huang . Now in its fourth edition (published in 2021), it is considered the first sustained geography of China’s "reform era" following the 1978 economic opening. Core Themes and Content : Addresses contemporary issues such as rising inequality,
: Details China's complex administrative units and its evolving geopolitical worldview, including its increasing international influence.
The book examines China as a product of both internal and external forces, tracing its evolution from an ancient nation to a modern global power. : Chapters are designed to be taught independently,