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a GeoJournal 60: 407-410, 2004. GeoJournal An International Journal on Human Geography and Environmental Sciences Volume contents 60 no. 1—4 2004 Volume 60 no.1 2004 Theme issue: Interrogating the Globalization Project Edited by: REX HONEY Introduction: interrogating the globalization project Rex Honey Democratic values in a globalizing world: A multilevel analysis of geographic contexts John O'Loughlin Death toll one Mark Bonta Globalization, the class relation and democracy Kevin R. Cox Liberalism and neo-liberal capitalist globalization: Contradictions of the liberal democratic state Hilbourne A. Watson Realization or deprivation of the right to development under globalization? Debt, structural adjustment, and poverty reduction programs Robert E. Mazur Truth and consequences in Guatemala Amy Ross Geo-historical trajectories of democratic transition: The case of Nigeria Brennan Kraxberger Impact of the globalization of capital on human rights Rex Honey 408 Volume 60 no.2 2004 In situ agrobiodiversity conservation in the Swiss inner Alpine zone Douglas Bardsley, lan Thomas 99-109 Agrarian dynamics, population growth and resource management: The case of Burundi 111-122 Hubert Cochet The fuelwood crisis in southern Africa — relating fuelwood use to livelihoods in a rural village Delali B.K. Dovie, E.T.F. Witkowski, Charlie M. Shackleton 123-133 A research note: planning for the Carpathians Mircea Buza, David Turnock 135-142 Erratum 143 Theme Section: Geographical Education for Sustainable Living Edited by: LEA HOUTSONEN Introduction: Geographical education for sustainable living Lea Houtsonen 147-148 An understanding of geography: The perspectives of English primary trainee teachers Simon Catling 149-158 Young students’ conceptions of the marine environment and their role in the development of aquaria exhibits Roy Ballantyne 159-163 Web use in geographical and environmental education: An international survey at the primary and secondary level Lea Houtsonen, Ilta-Kanerva Kankaanrinta, Antti Rehunen 165-174 Integrating environmental education into business schools’ educational plans in Finland Liisa Rohweder 175-181 Developing map use skills for planners and implementers of land reform in South Africa Brian Patrick Engel 183-189 Geographic information systems: A tool to support geography and environmental education? Sarah Witham Bednarz 191-199 Volume6 0 no.3 2004 Theme issue: Tourism and Development in Southern Africa Edited by: GUSTAV VISSER and CHRISTIAN M. ROGERSON Researching the South African tourism and development nexus Gustav Visser, Christian M. Rogerson 201-215 Skills development in tourism: South Africa’s tourism-led development strategy Lucy Kaplan 217-227 Regional tourism in South Africa: A case of ‘mass tourism of the South’ Christian M. Rogerson 229-237 Fortresses of desire: Melrose Arch and the emergence of urban tourist spectacles Teresa Dirsuweit, Florian Schattauer 239-247 Urban tourism and small tourism enterprise development in Johannesburg: The case of township tourism Christian M. Rogerson 249-257 Second homes and local development: Issues arising from Cape Town's De Waterkant Gustav Visser 259-271 Transforming the South African tourism industry: The emerging black-owned bed and breakfast eco- nomy Christian M. Rogerson 273-281 The developmental impacts of backpacker tourism in South Africa Gustav Visser 283-299 Problems associated with tourism development in Southern Africa: The case of Transfrontier Conser- vation Areas Sanette Ferreira 301-310 Volunteer tourism: The case of Habitat for Humanity South Africa H. Stoddart, C.M. Rogerson 311-318 410 Volume 60 no.4 2004 Theme issue: Confronting Geographic Complexity: Contributions from some Latin Countries Edited by: PAUL CLAVAL and JEAN-FRANCOIS STASZAK Confronting Geographic Complexity. Contributions from some Latin countries. Presentation Paul Claval, Jean-Francois Staszak 319-320 At the heart of the cultural apporach in geography: Thinking space Paul Claval 321-328 Mythos and techne: An eassay on the intercultural function of territory in sub-Saharan geography Angelo Turco 329-337 Nomospace and genospace: A spatial matrix Paulo Cesar da Costa Gomes 339-344 A short cultural geography of death and the dead Jean-Robert Pitte 345-351 Primitivism and the other. History of art and cultural geography Jean-Francois Staszak 353-364 European conquest, Indian subjection and the conflicts of colonization: Brazil in the early modern era Mauricio A. Abreu 365-373 It’s long way to the other geographers and geographic knowledges Béatrice Collignon 375-379 Division of man, division of men. Why is the territory a strong component of contemporary collective identity? Pierre Beckouche 381-387 Offspring of Watsuji’s theory of milieu (FGdo) Augustin Berque 389-396 The symbolic order of objects and the frame of geographical action: An analysis of the modes and effects of categorisation of the geographical world as applied to the mountains in the West Bernard Debarbieux 397-405 Volume contents 407-410

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