This book lacks economic analyses of settlement processes, but such a perspective offers a challenge to geographers in particular.
This must surely be another challenge confronting legal geographers.
Once again we must note that the 'model geographer' made significant strides towards standardization and compatibility.
It would be instinctive to turn to geographers to seek resolutions to this problem.
Ironically, most geographers and planners have themselves accepted this argument; they have never dared to realize the full implications of their own project.
But they also look at aspects of each town which are of specific interest to urban historians and historical geographers.
We geographers are going to expose the spatial dimension of economics, sociology, and other sciences.
However, as a linguist, geographer and explorer he already enjoyed a good reputation in his lifetime.