Land and livelihood : geographical essays in honour of George Jobberns / Edited by Murray McCaskill
- Corporate Author:
- New Zealand Geographical Society
- Published:
- Christchurch, 1962.
- Physical Description:
- 280 p. : illus., port., maps, diagrs., tables ; 23 cm.
- Additional Creators:
- McCaskill, Murray
- Contents:
- Personal tributes, by F. J. Llewellyn, R. O. Buchanan [and] N. H. Whatman.--A biographical note, by M. McCaskill.--Geographical diversity and the personality of Canada, by A. H. Clark.--Geomorphological contrasts in New Zealand and Great Britain, by C. A. M. King.--A survey of periglacial features in New Zealand, by J. M. Soons.--"Climatic change" or cultural interference? New Zealand in moahunter times, by K. B. Cumberland.--The South Island goldfields in the 1860's, some geograhical aspects, by M. McCaskill.--The land for the people, land settlement and rural population movements, 1886-1906, by J. S. Duncan.--Regional differences in grassland farming practice, New Zealand conditions and some overseas comparisons, by P. D. Sears.--The fragmentation of farm land in Canterbury, by W. B. Johnston.--Changes in the functional structure of New Zealand towns, by L. L. Pownall.--Central place theory and the spacing of towns in the United States, by L. J. King.--Boundaries and building materials in southeastern Australia, by A. J. Rose.--Bibliography of works by George Jobberns (p.277-278).
- Subject(s):
- Bibliography Note:
- Bibliographical footnotes.
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