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Theory and Explanation in Geography provides an in-depth analysis of the methodological and epistemological foundations of geographic inquiry. Written by Henry Wai-Chung Yeung, this RGS-IBG publication examines how geographers develop, test, and refine theoretical explanations of spatial processes and phenomena.
The book addresses fundamental questions about the nature of geographic explanation, including how theories are constructed, validated, and applied to real-world contexts. It covers major theoretical paradigms, explanatory frameworks, and contemporary approaches that shape modern geographic research and practice.
Essential for researchers, academics, and advanced students, this work provides critical insights into the intellectual foundations of geography as a discipline. It bridges theoretical concepts with practical research applications, offering guidance for developing robust geographic explanations.







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